Affiliation:
1. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India
Abstract
Knowledge is an essential ingredient for the development of the majority of human cognitive skills. The subject of how to define knowledge is a challenging one. Knowledge is an organised collection of information that may be acquired by learning, perception, or the application of reasoning. This chapter focuses on human brains and computer knowledge models. Concepts and categories are offered as a paradigm for storing information, followed by semantic networks and a description of how individuals store and interpret information. The authors also explore artificial methods to store and retrieve information and make quick judgments, as well as biological features. After studying how information is stored and accessed in artificial and human systems, they analyse hemisphere specialisation. This chapter reviews trials that have advanced research in this area and examines if they interpret information differently.