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The tao of knowledge: the journey vs the goal
by
Valentina Tamma
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Keynote at the EKAW 2018 Doctoral Consortium
Nancy, France, November 13, 2018
Abstract
A PhD requires the mastery, and development of a passion for knowledge. It may
begin with the choice of some topic of interest, but then develops into a journey
of discovery and knowledge creation, often without end, as one transitions to
academia. This talk will discuss the journey, focusing on the methods we use
when we create knowledge, and argues how the areas of knowledge engineering
and knowledge acquisition lie within the intersection between computer science
and computer art. The challenge throughout is to re-think methods of scientific
discovery; create novel approaches, or adapt ideas from other disciplines, whilst
making the case for a more systematic and rigorous way of evaluating the results
of our investigations.