CSE 676, Fall 2001

FRAMES

Last Update: 27 November 2001

Note: NEW material is highlighted

  1. Birthday-Party Frame

    Dress:Sunday best OR casual
    Present:Must please host
    Must be bought and gift-wrapped
    Games:Pin tail on donkey
    Hot potato
    Duck duck goose goose
    Decor:Balloons
    Favors
    Party-meal:
    Cake:Candles
     Blow out
     Make wish
     Sing "Happy Birthday to You"
    Ice cream:Standard 3-flavor
    Soda
    Pizza

  2. Office-of-a-Computer-Scientist Frame
    (Part of Room frame system)

    Room:
    Walls:true
    Floor:true
    Ceiling:true

    Office:
    ISA:Room
    Furniture: Desk
    Chairs:>1
    Bookshelves:>0

    Office of a Computer Scientist:
    ISA:Office
    Computer:true
    Books:Computer science

References:

  1. Minsky, Marvin (1974), "A Framework for Representing Knowledge", Memo 306 (Cambridge, MA: MIT AI Lab).

  2. NEW Kuipers, Benjamin J. (1975), "A Frame for Frames: Representing Knowledge for Recognition," in D.G. Bobrow & A. Collins (eds.), Representation and Understanding: Studies in Cognitive Science (Orlando, FL: Academic Press): 151-184.



Copyright © 2001 by William J. Rapaport (rapaport@cse.buffalo.edu)
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