You've got to be kidding me...This is an open-ended question open to thousands of different interpretations.
Obtaining knowledge at a cost
Knowledge bases (KB) are repositories of organized information, while knowledge acquisition (KA) refers to the process of obtaining new knowledge. The relationship between the two is that knowledge acquisition involves adding new information to knowledge bases, expanding and updating them with the latest insights and data. In essence, knowledge acquisition contributes to the growth and enrichment of knowledge bases.
Joy to the World
Knowledge acquisition refers to the process of obtaining new information or skills through learning or experience, while knowledge elicitation involves extracting existing knowledge from individuals or sources. In other words, acquisition is about gaining new knowledge, whereas elicitation focuses on revealing or extracting knowledge that already exists. Acquisition typically involves formal education or training, while elicitation often involves techniques such as interviews, surveys, or expert systems to uncover tacit knowledge.
Xindong Wu has written: 'Knowledge acquisition from databases' -- subject(s): Knowledge acquisition (Expert systems), Database management
education
"Art" rhymes with "start" and the center of knowledge and emotion is often considered the "heart."
The heart was considered the center of knowledge and emotion that's why they didn't take it out during the process in mummification
It give knowledge it give good expressing
Anna Hart has written: 'Knowledge acquisition for expert systems' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence, Expert systems (Computer science), Knowledge acquisition (Expert systems)
Neither. The definition for intuition is "knowledge without obvious means".
by your design and by you emotion imagination