| Sowa, John F.: Knowledge Representation, Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations. Brooks/Cole, Thomson Learning (2000) |
....The KnoWeb architecture used to implement work centered services prototype integrates independent resources and engages them in cooperative interaction in goal driven actions. The language used for inter agent communication is called KNAML. Based on the conceptual graph linear notation [7], KNAML follows the convention of expressing relations using parentheses, and concepts using brackets, as shown in the example in Figure 2. Unlike conceptual graphs, however, arcs are labeled to facilitate machine understanding. This provides a level of conceptual expressiveness needed to enable ....
Sowa, J. F. Knowledge Representation; Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundation, Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, California 2000
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Sowa, John F.: Knowledge Representation, Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations. Brooks/Cole, Thomson Learning (2000)
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Sowa, John F.: Knowledge Representation, Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations. Brooks/Cole, Thomson Learning (2000)
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J. Sowa. Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations. Brooks/Cole, 2000.
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Sowa, J.F.: Knowledge Representation. Logical, Philosphical, and Computational Foundations. Brooks Cole (1999) http://www.jfsowa.com/krbook/index.htm.
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J. Sowa. Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations. Brooks/Cole, 2000.
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John F Sowa. Knowledge Representation, Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations.
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