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New Artificial Intelligence Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at University of Western Ontario (Repositioning the Base Level of Bibliographic Relationshi ps: Or, a Cataloguer, a Post-modernist and a Chatbot Walk Into a Bar)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Investigators publish new report on Ar tificial Intelligence. According to news reporting from London, Canada, by NewsR x journalists, research stated, “Designers and maintainers of library catalogues are facing fresh challenges representing bibliographic relationships, due both to changes in cataloguing standards and to a broader information environment tha t has grown increasingly diverse, sophisticated and complex. This paper presents three different paradigms, drawn from three different fields of study, for repr esenting relationships between bibliographic entities beyond the FRBR/LRM models : superworks, as developed in information studies; adaptation, as developed in l iterary studies; and artificial intelligence, as developed in computer science.”
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