# "Ge Shu Zhi Zhi": Towards Deep Understanding about Worlds

**Authors:** Baogang Hu, Weiming Dong

arXiv: 1901.01834 · 2019-06-06

## TL;DR

This paper explores a Chinese philosophical saying adapted for AI, emphasizing understanding through mathematical representations, and discusses its implications for knowledge representation, evaluation objectiveness, and social computing applications.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel philosophical perspective on AI grounded in Eastern and Western ideas, proposing a methodology for evaluating objectiveness in multi-attribute assessments.

## Key findings

- Case study supports the saying's applicability in social computing
- Meta rules help examine evaluation objectiveness
- Discussion of potential issues with the philosophy

## Abstract

"Ge She Zhi Zhi" is a novel saying in Chinese, stated as "To investigate things from the underlying principle(s) and to acquire knowledge in the form of mathematical representations". The saying is adopted and modified based on the ideas from the Eastern and Western philosophers. This position paper discusses the saying in the background of artificial intelligence (AI). Some related subjects, such as the ultimate goals of AI and two levels of knowledge representations, are discussed from the perspective of machine learning. A case study on objective evaluations over multi attributes, a typical problem in the filed of social computing, is given to support the saying for wide applications. A methodology of meta rules is proposed for examining the objectiveness of the evaluations. The possible problems of the saying are also presented.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1901.01834