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[[Category:Glossary]] Knowledge component: A piece of information that can be used to accomplish tasks, perhaps with other knowledge components. It is a generalization of everyday terms like concept, principle, fact, skill, and cognitive science terms like schema, production rule, facet. A knowledge component relates features to a response where both the features and response(s) can be either external, in the world, like cues in a stimulus and a motor response or internal, in the mind, like inferred features and a new goal. | |||
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Revision as of 02:06, 19 October 2006
Knowledge component: A piece of information that can be used to accomplish tasks, perhaps with other knowledge components. It is a generalization of everyday terms like concept, principle, fact, skill, and cognitive science terms like schema, production rule, facet. A knowledge component relates features to a response where both the features and response(s) can be either external, in the world, like cues in a stimulus and a motor response or internal, in the mind, like inferred features and a new goal.