| Alistair E. Campbell, Hans Chalupsky, and Stuart C. Shapiro. Ontological mediation: An analysis. Unpublished manuscript. |
....automated knowledge exchange. Using formal ontologies has been proposed [4] as a solution for managing the inherent heterogeneity present in knowledge from di#erent sources. Di#erent approaches vary in their definition of what a formal ontology is, ranging from taxonomic hierarchies of classes [1], to vocabularies of terms defined by human readable text, together with sets of formal constraining axioms [5] Another distinction is the level of commitment of the communicating agents with respect to the shared ontology, varying from having all agents commit to a single common ontology the ....
Alistair E. Campbell, Hans Chalupsky, and Stuart C. Shapiro. Ontological mediation: An analysis. Unpublished manuscript.
....knowledge exchange. Using formal ontologies has been proposed [Gruber 1991] as a solution for managing the inherent heterogeneity present in knowledge from di#erent sources. Di#erent approaches vary in their definition of what a formal ontology is, ranging from taxonomic hierarchies of classes [Campbell et al.] to vocabularies of terms defined by human readable text, together with sets of formal constraining axioms [Gruber 1993] Another distinction is the level of commitment of the communicating agents with respect to the shared ontology, varying from having all agents commit to a single common ....
Alistair E. Campbell, Hans Chalupsky, and Stuart C. Shapiro. Ontological Mediation: An Analysis. Unpublished manuscript.
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