- (propositional knowledge),
skills (procedural
knowledge), or
objects (acquaintance
knowledge). By most accounts,
knowledge can be
acquired in many
different ways...
- epistēmē '
knowledge', and -logy) is the
branch of
philosophy concerned with
knowledge.
Epistemologists study the nature, origin, and
scope of
knowledge, epistemic...
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Knowledge management (KM) is the
process of creating, sharing,
using and
managing the
knowledge and
information of an organization. It
refers to a multidisciplinary...
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Traditional knowledge,
indigenous knowledge and
local knowledge generally refer to
knowledge systems embedded in the
cultural traditions of regional, indigenous...
- In
machine learning,
knowledge distillation is the
process of
transferring knowledge from a
large model to a
smaller one.
While large models (such as...
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Carnal knowledge is an
archaic or
legal euphemism for ****ual intercourse. In
modern statutes, the term "****ual penetration" is
widely used,
though with...
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Domain knowledge is
knowledge of a specific,
specialized discipline or field, in
contrast to
general knowledge, or domain-independent
knowledge. The term...
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Knowledge extraction is the
creation of
knowledge from
structured (relational databases, XML) and
unstructured (text, do****ents, images) sources. The...
- Open
knowledge (or free
knowledge) is
knowledge that one is free to use, reuse, and
redistribute without legal,
social or
technological restriction. Open...
- The
knowledge economy (or the
knowledge-based economy) is an
economic system in
which the
production of
goods and
services is
based prin****lly on knowledge-intensive...