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Giuse90 D. A. Giuse. Efficient Knowledge Representation Systems. Knowledge Engineering Review 5(1). pp. 35-50, 1990.

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Integrating Creativity and Reading: A Functional Approach - Moorman, Ram (1994)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....which transfers a concept along both axes is the most potentially creative and most potentially bizarre and should be approached with great care. Implementation The ISAAC system is currently able to read the story presented in Figure 1. ISAAC is built in Common Lisp and uses the KR frame package (Giuse, 1990) for knowledge representation and the COMPERE system (Holbrook et al. 1992) for the sentence processing supertask. ISAAC builds a detailed story structure model, a scenario model of the events, and a metareasoning model of its activities during the reading process. Figure 4 shows a portion of its ....

Giuse, D. (1990). Efficient knowledge representation systems.


A Functional Theory of Creative Reading - Moorman, Ram (1994)   (Correct)

....become too expensive to allow to continue, based on the goals and tasks of the reasoner. 8 Implementation The ISAAC system is currently implemented at a level of functionality capable of reading the story Men Are Different (Bloch, 1963) ISAAC is built in Common Lisp and uses the KR frame package (Giuse, 1990) for basic knowledge representation. ISAAC currently uses the COMPERE parsing system (Mahesh, 1993) as a drop in module for its sentence processing supertask. The union of the two systems is not yet seamless, so ISAAC s higher level reasoning actually processes a mixture of representations ....

Giuse, D. (1990). Efficient knowledge representation systems. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 5(1):35--50.


Creative Conceptual Change - Ram, Moorman, Santamaría (1993)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....process need be postulated to model or explain these capabilities. 6.5 Implementation: The computer model The current implementation of ISAAC can read several stories from the science fiction literature, including Men Are Different. ISAAC is built in Common Lisp and uses the KR frame package (Giuse, 1990) for basic knowledge representation. ISAAC currently uses the COMPERE parsing system (Mahesh, 1993) as a drop in module for its sentence processing supertask. The input to the system is the story text, unaltered from its original published form. At present, ISAAC is capable of building a detailed ....

Giuse, D. (1990). Efficient Knowledge Representation Systems. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 5(1):35-50.


Interactive Specification of Context-Sensitive Displays in Humanoid - Szekely (1994)   (Correct)

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Giuse90 D. A. Giuse. Efficient Knowledge Representation Systems. Knowledge Engineering Review 5(1). pp. 35-50, 1990.

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