| |  | Davis, Randall | What is a Knowledge Representation read moreAbstract: Although knowledge representation is one of the
central and, in some ways, most familiar concepts
in AI, the most fundamental question about
it—What is it?—has rarely been answered directly.
Numerous papers have lobbied for one or
another variety of representation, other papers
have argued for various properties a representation
should have, and still others have focused
on properties that are important to the notion of
representation in general.
In this article, we go back to basics to address
the question directly. We believe that the answer
can best be understood in terms of five important
and distinctly different roles that a representation
plays, each of which places different and, at
times, conflicting demands on the properties a
representation should have. We argue that keeping
in mind all five of these roles provides a usefully
broad perspective that sheds light on some
long-standing disputes and can invigorate both
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