by Angie Lopez | Jan 6, 2020
At this point in your training, you should have a basic understanding of how to create new constants, GAFs, and rules. We encourage you to check in with and ask any questions you may have of your Cyc trainer(s). If you’re not sure what to discuss, we’ve...
by Angie Lopez | Jan 6, 2020
At this point in your training, you should have a basic understanding of CycL syntax and the difference between individuals and collections in Cyc. The distinction between individuals and collections is fundamental to Cyc’s ontology. You should check in with...
by Angie Lopez | Jan 6, 2020
At this point in your training, you should be familiar with the Cyc browser, and you should have successfully represented yourself in Cyc. We encourage you to check in with and any questions you may have of your Cyc trainer(s). If you’re not sure what to...
by Angie Lopez | Jan 6, 2020
At this point in your training, you should have a basic understanding of how to query Cyc. You should check in with your Cyc trainer(s) and ask any questions you may have. If you’re not sure what to discuss, we’ve included some questions below that we...
by Angie Lopez | Jan 6, 2020
At this point in your training, you should have a basic understanding of Cyc’s inference engine and data integration capabilities. We encourage you to check in with and ask any questions you may have of your Cyc trainer(s). If you’re not sure what to...