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Abstract: Terminological knowledge representation formalisms are intended
to capture the analytic relationships between terms of a vocabulary
intended to describe a domain. A term whose definition refers, either
directly or indirectly, to the term itself presents a problem for
most terminological representation systems because it is obvious neither
whether such a term is meaningful, nor how it could be handled
by a knowledge representation system in a satisfying manner. After
some examples of intuitively ... (Update)
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Nebel, B. (1991). Terminological cycles: Semantics and computational properties. In Sowa, J. F. (Ed.), Principles of Semantic Networks, pp. 331--361. Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nebel91terminological.html More
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title = "Terminological Cycles: Semantics and Computational Properties",
booktitle = "Principles of Semantic Networks: Explorations in the Representation of Knowledge",
publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann Publishers",
address = "San Mateo (CA), USA",
editor = "J. F. Sowa",
pages = "331--361",
year = "1991",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nebel91terminological.html" }
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