Knowledge Representation Knowledge Management
Knowledge Representation Knowledge Management
Knowledge Representation
Knowledge representation covers techniques for representing and storing knowledge in a way that is usable by a machine, for instance, programming languages specifically formulated for working with knowledge (knowledge representation languages), and databases for storing facts about the world.
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- A set of tools using Conceptual Graphs formalism for building and documentation of knowledge bases, indexing or connecting elements of WWW-accessible documents.
- A DARPA project. KIF is a language designed for use in the interchange of knowledge among disparate computer systems.
- Features introductory material and bibliography, standard notation, events, projects, tools and researchers.
- Aims to create a framework for conceptual knowledge processing in terms of social structures and a common code base. Features software description and contact details.
- A list of knowledge representation resources, part of the AI Education Repository at the University of Southwestern Louisiana.
- Resources and links published by INSEAD on Knowledge Representation and Exchange, Ontologies, Simulation.
- Charitable organization concerned with fostering research and communication on knowledge representation and reasoning. Features conferences, educational materials and mailing lists.
- Provides background material and tutorials on ontology and related topics in logic, conceptual graphs, and natural language semantics.
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