ABSTRACT

First Published in 1977. In the summer of 1971, there was a workshop in an ill-defined field at the intersection of psychology, artificial intelligence, and linguistics. The fifteen participants were in various ways interested in the representation of large systems of knowledge (or beliefs) based upon an understanding process operating upon information expressed in natural language. This book reflects a convergence of interests at the intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence. What is the nature of knowledge and how is this knowledge used? These questions lie at the core of both psychology and artificial intelligence.

chapter 1|21 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 2|14 pages

2 Causal Chains

chapter 3|33 pages

3 Scripts

chapter 4|32 pages

4 Plans

chapter 5|30 pages

5 Goals

chapter 6|19 pages

6 Themes

chapter 7|25 pages

7 Representation of Stories

chapter 8|47 pages

8 Computer Programs