Languages for the assessment of knowledge (Q1087504)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3987115
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Languages for the assessment of knowledge
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3987115

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    Languages for the assessment of knowledge (English)
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    1986
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    Given a set of questions X, the state of knowledge of any individual is a subset K of X, hence all possible states of knowledge is a family k of subsets of X; this pair constitutes a knowledge structure. An assessment language over X (defined recursively) is shown to be identical with a BC- language as defined by the authors. Finally it is shown that a partially ordinal knowledge structure can always be recovered from its assessment languages. Reviewer's comment: There exists a very strong Ideenkreis around the logical approach to knowledge theory; cf. e.g. \textit{J. Y. Halpern} (ed.), Theoretical aspects of reasoning about knowledge (1986).
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    descriptive language
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    assessment of knowledge
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    binary classification language
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    ordered sets
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    assessment language
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    BC-language
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    partially ordinal knowledge structure
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    knowledge theory
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