Logical semantics via F-mapping structure.
Paper details:
This topic is about Knowledge representation and reasoning.
A literature review should be done reviewing 4 articles about the mentioned topic. Attached are two articles and I still need the writer to look for two more.
The structure of the report should be as follows:
THIS IS WHAT WE ARE GRADED FOR
Abstract: This is usually an un-numbered section that summarizes, in a single
paragraph, what the report/paper aims to achieve and how it achieves it.
1. Introduction: This is usually one section. It should create interest in the paper,
and provide a brief overview of what it aims to do, and the way this contributes to our
knowledge. This section should also summarize what the rest of the sections contain.
2. Technical Part: In this part you provide the technical content (e.g. the details of
the work you are surveying). You begin from the general and slowly progress to the
specific. It is important for your work to be critical and to demonstrate deep
understanding of the specific topic you choose.
3. Future Prospects: In this part, you explore possible future research within the
area. You must clearly motivate the proposal based on your critical observations, and
specify exactly what you aim to achieve and why it is important. Also, try to specify
your methodology: how are you going to achieve the research plan?
4. Discussion and Conclusion: In this section, you summarize what you have done in
the report/paper, and you restate what your main contributions are. Of course if this is
only a survey/proposal paper, there are no “results” to summarize. You can also
reflect on some of the interesting aspects of the work, and on other interesting areas
which you did not have time or space to cover.
Bibliography & Citations
Be sure to include a standard, well-formatted, comprehensive bibliography with
citations from the text referring to previously published papers in the scientific
literature that you utilized or are related to your work.