
Frame Representation
Frame representation is a way computers organize and understand information by using structures called "frames." Think of a frame as a detailed template that includes specific attributes or properties about a particular concept, object, or situation. For example, a "restaurant" frame might include attributes like menu, staff, location, and opening hours. When the computer encounters a new restaurant, it fills in the relevant details into the frame. This method allows computers to quickly interpret, compare, and reason about complex data by organizing related information in a structured and consistent way.