Intelligent Information Processing Based on Classical Logic and Applied Mechanics

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Intelligent information processing is one of important research parts of knowledge reasoning as well as methods in artificial intelligence. In this paper, the application of classical logic in artificial intelligence for intelligent information processing is mainly studied, and also accurate definitions of mathematical statements are given with logic rules, thus laying a good foundation for the research field of computer intelligent information processing.

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November 2012

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