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.... point for the Web Ontology Language (OWL) an emerging standard from the W3C [6] DAML OIL and OWL contain modeling concepts similar to class diagrams in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) plus other modeling formalisms that originated in Artificial Intelligence knowledge representation languages [7]. DAML OIL is designed for efficient reasoning with ontological knowledge. DAML OIL will eventually be extended to represent more first order logic style rules and axioms. Ontology languages like DAML OIL have more formally defined semantics than catalogs and glossaries to ensure that agents ....
John Sowa, Knowledge Representation, Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 2000
....ULO is available yet. In this context, other ULOs may have been analyzed, such as the Generalized Upper Model, which has three top categories: Configuration, Element, Sequence [16] or Sowa s T root which combines five top categories: Abstract, Physical, Independent, Relative, and Mediating [17]. Such diversity in the top level of ULOs illustrates the potential difficulties in generalizing our results. Diversity in formalisms. While the UMLS makes a distinction between upper level categories in the Semantic Network and lower level concepts in the Metathesaurus, both Cyc and WordNet use ....
Sowa JF. Knowledge Representation. Brooks Cole, 2000.
.... Whitehead, Lesniewski, Quine and others, and later work in specific ontological domains such as mereology (parts and wholes) models of emotions, individual identity, and formal semiotics (signs and representation) An excellent summary of the history of philosophy leading to AI is found in (Sowa, 2000). Related work Modern knowledge base development draws upon a number of disciplines including linguistics and philosophy. Linguists often divide their study into syntax (language structure) semantics (meaning of phrases and sentences) and pragmatics (world knowledge) It is the study of ....
Sowa, J., (2000). Knowledge Representation, Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.
....an existential concept is instantiated to a conforming referent (an individual in the denotation concept type) Simplification: if concept nodes are linked by two identical relation nodes, then one occurrence can be deleted. The marker # is no longer considered in Sowa s new book [21]. Join: Two graphs having a common concept node (either existential or individual) can be joined to form one graph by sharing this common concept. DEFINITION 1. Canon) A canon is a 4 tuple hT c , M,# r , Conf made up by: i) a lattice onasetT c of concept types; ii) asetM ....
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