Ans. Basically, E-MOP is a frame like node structure
in a CYRUS system which contains conceptual information related
to different categories of episodic events. E-MOPs are indexed
in memory by one or more distinguishing features. For example,
there are basic E-MOPs for diplomatic meetings with foreign
dignitaries, specialized political conferences, traveling,
sightseeing, negotiations, state dinners, as well as other
basic events related to diplomatic state functions. The diplomatic-meeting
E-MOP, called $MEET, contains information which is common
to all diplomatic meeting events. The common information,
which characterizes such an E-MOP is called its content. For
example, $MEET might contain the following information:
actor: Cyrus Vance
participants: foreign diplomats
topics: international contracts
actions: participants talk to each other
goals: to resolve disputed contract
A second type of information contained in E-MOPs is the indices,
which index either individual episodes or other E-MOPs which
have become specializations of their parent E-MOPs. For instance,
specific diplomatic meetings are indexed by features unique
to the individual meetings such as location, actual topic
discussed, or the actual meeting participants.
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