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Proof by Demonstration of the Temporal Change in Concepts in Conceptual Knowledge
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Abstract: Concepts are the atomic ingredients of Conceptual Knowledge. Within the ambit of computer science and information theory, conceptual knowledge contains the understanding of the world of data that is being processed. Possessing a knowhow of concepts helps in machine learning and computational intelligence. In order to be machine readable, concepts have to be codified. The representation structure of concepts has been studied extensively and the structure has been crucial to the usability of conceptual knowledge. Conceptual Knowledge models the human understanding of the real world. The nature of concepts in the real world is very susceptible to change. This paper demonstrates this changing nature of concepts with a case study and a proof to stress the importance of embracing this change.
Keywords: Concept, Conceptual Knowledge, Temporal Change in Concepts, Change in Concepts
Keywords: Concept, Conceptual Knowledge, Temporal Change in Concepts, Change in Concepts
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[1] , βProof by Demonstration of the Temporal Change in Concepts in Conceptual Knowledge,β International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE)
