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Conventions and Notations for Knowledge Representation and Retrieval

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Conventions and Notations for Knowledge Representation and Retrieval
Abstract. Much research has focused on the problem of knowledge accessibility, sharing and reuse. Specific languages (e.g. KIF, CG, RDF) and ontologies have been proposed. Common characteristics, conventions or ontological distinctions are beginning to emerge. Since knowledge providers (humans and software agents) must follow common conventions for the knowledge to be widely accessed and re-used, we propose lexical, structural, semantic and ontological conventions based on various knowledge representation projects and our own research. These are minimal conventions that can be followed by most and cover the most common knowledge representation cases. However, agreement and refinements are still required. We also show that a notation can be both readable and expressive by quickly presenting two notations
Philippe Martin
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Updated 24 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where ICCS
Authors Philippe Martin
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