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  1-10 of 17 Reviews about "Representation Languages (I.2.4...)": Date Reviewed
  Bringing semantics to Web services with OWL-S
Martin D., Burstein M., Mcdermott D., Mcilraith S., Paolucci M., Sycara K. (ed), Mcguinness D., Sirin E., Srinivasan N. World Wide Web 10(3): 243-277, 2007.  Type: Article

Current Web services technologies focus on enabling interoperability and integration of diverse systems. However, these technologies are not able to automate common tasks, such as service discovery using a set of requested capabilities...

Jul 9 2008
  WebODE in a nutshell
Arpírez J., Corcho O., Fernández-López M., Gómez-Pérez A. AI Magazine 24(3): 37-47, 2003.  Type: Article

WebODE is a workbench that includes a set of integrated tools supporting the design, development, and management of ontologies, and their integration into real-size applications. This paper offers an overview of WebODE....

Mar 30 2004
  Sweetening WordNet with Dolce
Gangemi A., Guarino N., Masolo C., Oltramari A. AI Magazine 24(3): 13-24, 2003.  Type: Article

WordNet [1] is an online lexical reference that uses psycholinguistically derived relationships to organize approximately 115,000 synonym sets, containing 150,000 English words. WordNet has been attractive to a number of artificial int...

Feb 5 2004
  Conceptual modeling with description logics
Borgida A., Dechter R. In The description logic handbook. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2003.  Type: Book Chapter

A conceptual model of a domain seeks to codify the knowledge about the domain that goes beyond the bare assertion of facts. Knowledge-based systems must do this, if only because humans often refer to single objects using a number of qu...

Oct 9 2003
  Extracting and sharing knowledge from medical texts
Cungen C. Journal of Computer Science and Technology 17(3): 295-303, 2002.  Type: Article

The automated acquisition of knowledge from natural language text continues to be a problem of interest to many researchers, with the difficulty of the problem stemming from the inherent ambiguity of a natural language. Cungen̵...

Apr 9 2003
  On knowledge-based programming with sensing in the situation calculus
Reiter R. ACM Transactions on Computational Logic 2(4): 433-457, 2001.  Type: Article

The author describes a class of knowledge-based programs that include sense actions. The sample application used to illustrate the Golog language is a blocks world in which an agent is charged with placing all of the blocks on a table,...

Jan 1 2002
  Representation of propositional expert systems as partial functions
Colomb R. Artificial Intelligence 109(1/2): 187-209, 1999.  Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)

Propositional production rules, decision trees, and decision tables are knowledge representations frequently used in the representation of expert systems’ knowledge bases. They are equivalent in the sense that an implementati...

Jul 1 1999
  Representation of propositional expert systems as partial functions
Colomb R. Artificial Intelligence 109(1/2): 187-209, 1999.  Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)

Propositional production rules, decision trees, and decision tablesare knowledge representations frequently used in the representation ofexpert systems’ knowledge bases. They are equivalent in the sense thatan implementation ...

Jul 1 1999
  Default reasoning about spatial occupancy
Shanahan M. Artificial Intelligence 74(1): 147-163, 1995.  Type: Article

Spatial occupancy issues are discussed. They are important for planning systems and for systems that reason about agents endowed with physical presence moving through two-dimensional space. The author points out that spatial axioms and...

Apr 1 1996
  Temporal reasoning based on semi-intervals
Freksa C. Artificial Intelligence 54(1-2): 199-227, 1992.  Type: Article

A means for representing and composing temporal information about events is examined. The author builds on previous work in which complete information about the relative ordering of beginnings and endings of events was taken as primiti...

Jun 1 1993
 
 
 
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