Successful knowledge management may depend not only on knowledge capture, but on knowledge construction—on formulating new and useful knowledge that was not previously available...
David B. Leake, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Thomas Rei...
For manyknowledgeintensive applications, it is necessary to have extensive domain-specific knowledgein addition to general-purpose knowledge bases usually built around MachineRead...
Systems based on statistical and machine learning methods have been shown to be extremely effective and scalable for the analysis of large amount of textual data. However, in the r...
Biological systems are traditionally studied by focusing on a specific subsystem, building an intuitive model for it, and refining the model using results from carefully designed ...
Irit Gat-Viks, Amos Tanay, Daniela Raijman, Ron Sh...
Establishing criteria for knowledge management is an imperative aspect of management as it helps determine results. Our research indicated that widely-accepted criteria and perfor...