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A representation language language

by Russell Greiner, Douglas B. Lenat - Proceedings of AAAI-80 , 1980
"... The field of AI is strewn with knowledge representation languages. The language designer typically has one particular application domain in mind: as subsequent types of applications are tried, what had originally been US&II j2urure.y become undesirable limitations, and the language is overhauled ..."
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The field of AI is strewn with knowledge representation languages. The language designer typically has one particular application domain in mind: as subsequent types of applications are tried, what had originally been US&II j2urure.y become undesirable limitations, and the language

The Noos Representation Language

by Josep Lluis Arcos , 1997
"... The aim of this thesis is the design and implementation of a representation language for developing knowledge systems that integrate problem solving and learning. Our proposal is that this goal can be achieved with a representation language with representation constructs close to knowledge modeling ..."
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The aim of this thesis is the design and implementation of a representation language for developing knowledge systems that integrate problem solving and learning. Our proposal is that this goal can be achieved with a representation language with representation constructs close to knowledge modeling

From SHIQ and RDF to OWL: The Making of a Web Ontology Language

by Ian Horrocks, Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Frank Van Harmelen - Journal of Web Semantics , 2003
"... The OWL Web Ontology Language is a new formal language for representing ontologies in the Semantic Web. OWL has features from several families of representation languages, including primarily Description Logics and frames. OWL also shares many characteristics with RDF, the W3C base of the Semantic W ..."
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The OWL Web Ontology Language is a new formal language for representing ontologies in the Semantic Web. OWL has features from several families of representation languages, including primarily Description Logics and frames. OWL also shares many characteristics with RDF, the W3C base of the Semantic

The Knowledge Acquisition and Representation Language KARL

by Dieter Fensel, Jürgen Angele, Rudi Studer , 1995
"... The Knowledge Acquisition and Representation Language (KARL) combines a description of a knowledge-based system at the conceptual level (a so-called model of expertise) with a description at a formal and executable level. Thus, KARL allows the precise and unique specification of the functionality of ..."
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The Knowledge Acquisition and Representation Language (KARL) combines a description of a knowledge-based system at the conceptual level (a so-called model of expertise) with a description at a formal and executable level. Thus, KARL allows the precise and unique specification of the functionality

The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML): a medium for representation and exchange of biochemical network models

by Michael Hucka, Andrew Finney, Herbert Sauro, Hamid Bolouri - Bioinformatics , 2003
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Inductive learning algorithms and representations for text categorization,”

by Susan Dumais , John Platt , Mehran Sahami , David Heckerman - in Proceedings of the International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, , 1998
"... ABSTRACT Text categorization -the assignment of natural language texts to one or more predefined categories based on their content -is an important component in many information organization and management tasks. We compare the effectiveness of five different automatic learning algorithms for text ..."
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ABSTRACT Text categorization -the assignment of natural language texts to one or more predefined categories based on their content -is an important component in many information organization and management tasks. We compare the effectiveness of five different automatic learning algorithms for text

Lexical-Functional Grammar: A Formal System for Grammatical Representation

by Ronald M. Kaplan, Joan Bresnan - IN: FORMAL ISSUES IN LEXICAL-FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR , 1995
"... In learning their native language, children develop a remarkable set of capabilities. They acquire knowledge and skills that enable them to produce and comprehend an indefinite number of novel utterances, and to make quite subtle judgments about certain of their properties. The major goal of psychol ..."
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In learning their native language, children develop a remarkable set of capabilities. They acquire knowledge and skills that enable them to produce and comprehend an indefinite number of novel utterances, and to make quite subtle judgments about certain of their properties. The major goal

Logical foundations of object-oriented and frame-based languages

by Michael Kifer, Georg Lausen, James Wu - JOURNAL OF THE ACM , 1995
"... We propose a novel formalism, called Frame Logic (abbr., F-logic), that accounts in a clean and declarative fashion for most of the structural aspects of object-oriented and frame-based languages. These features include object identity, complex objects, inheritance, polymorphic types, query methods, ..."
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that come from object-oriented programming have direct representation in F-logic; other, secondary aspects of this paradigm are easily modeled as well. The paper also discusses semantic issues pertaining to programming with a deductive object-oriented language based on a subset of F-logic.

GOLOG: A Logic Programming Language for Dynamic Domains

by Hector J. Levesque, Raymond Reiter, Yves Lespérance, Fangzhen Lin, Richard B. Scherl , 1994
"... This paper proposes a new logic programming language called GOLOG whose interpreter automatically maintains an explicit representation of the dynamic world being modeled, on the basis of user supplied axioms about the preconditions and effects of actions and the initial state of the world. This allo ..."
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This paper proposes a new logic programming language called GOLOG whose interpreter automatically maintains an explicit representation of the dynamic world being modeled, on the basis of user supplied axioms about the preconditions and effects of actions and the initial state of the world

Natural Language Is A Representational Language

by Lucja Iwafiska
"... The paper proposes to view natural language as a representational language. It discusses a number of highly desirable representational and inferential characteristics unique to natural language. They include: great expressiveness combined with computational tractability, rich structure, exploitation ..."
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The paper proposes to view natural language as a representational language. It discusses a number of highly desirable representational and inferential characteristics unique to natural language. They include: great expressiveness combined with computational tractability, rich structure
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