Frame problem

In artificial intelligence, the frame problem has a number of possible formulations. One of the most common is that it is the question of how to determine efficiently which things remain the same in a changing world. John McCarthy and Patrick J. Hayes introduced the term "frame problem" in their 1969 essay, Some Philosophical Problems from the Standpoint of Artificial Intelligence.

From its origins as a special problem in AI, it now has a broader meaning in philosophy and knowledge representation.

According to J. van Brakel, some other problems that are related to, or more specific versions of, the frame problem include the following:

  • extended prediction problem
  • holism problem
  • inertia problem
  • installation problem
  • planning problem
  • persistence problem
  • qualification problem
  • ramification problem
  • relevance problem
  • temporal projection problem

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