Abstract. Conceptual Graphs Rules were proposed as an extension of Simple Conceptual Graphs (CGs) to represent knowledge of form “if A then B”, where A and B are simple CGs. Optimizations of the deduction calculus in this KR formalism include a Backward Chaining that unifies at the same time whole subgraphs of a rule, and a Forward Chaining that relies on compiling dependencies between rules. In this paper, we show that the unification used in the first algorithm is exactly the operation required to compute dependencies in the second one. We also combine the benefits of the two approaches, by using the graph of rules dependencies in a Backward Chaining framework.
Dependency knowledge of the form "x is independent of y once z is known" invariably obeys ...
Aus der Einleitung: 'Conceptual graphs (CGs) are an expressive formalism for representing knowledge ...
AbstractForward chaining is an algorithm that is particularly simple and therefore used in many infe...
Simple Conceptual Graphs (SGs) are used to repre-sent entities and relations between these entities:...
Abstract. This paper is an extended abstract of the talk given at ICCS’09. Rules have long been cons...
International audienceSimple conceptual graphs are considered as the kernel of most knowledge repres...
. Forward chaining is an algorithm that is particularly simple, and therefore used in many inference...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to add one more brick in building the CG m...
International audiencePolarized conceptual graphs (PGs) are simple conceptual graphs added with a re...
International audienceIn the rules considered, the conclusion may contain existentially quantified v...
AbstractConceptual graphs are a knowledge representation language designed as a synthesis of several...
AbstractThe forward chaining algorithm is perhaps the best-known algorithm in expert systems. Howeve...
This research report contains the current version of the chapter about formal semantics of Simple Co...
. Conceptual Graphs (CGs) are a natural and intuitive notation for expressing first-order logic stat...
The Kiss-method uses graphical structures to represent the models which are constructed during analy...
Dependency knowledge of the form "x is independent of y once z is known" invariably obeys ...
Aus der Einleitung: 'Conceptual graphs (CGs) are an expressive formalism for representing knowledge ...
AbstractForward chaining is an algorithm that is particularly simple and therefore used in many infe...
Simple Conceptual Graphs (SGs) are used to repre-sent entities and relations between these entities:...
Abstract. This paper is an extended abstract of the talk given at ICCS’09. Rules have long been cons...
International audienceSimple conceptual graphs are considered as the kernel of most knowledge repres...
. Forward chaining is an algorithm that is particularly simple, and therefore used in many inference...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to add one more brick in building the CG m...
International audiencePolarized conceptual graphs (PGs) are simple conceptual graphs added with a re...
International audienceIn the rules considered, the conclusion may contain existentially quantified v...
AbstractConceptual graphs are a knowledge representation language designed as a synthesis of several...
AbstractThe forward chaining algorithm is perhaps the best-known algorithm in expert systems. Howeve...
This research report contains the current version of the chapter about formal semantics of Simple Co...
. Conceptual Graphs (CGs) are a natural and intuitive notation for expressing first-order logic stat...
The Kiss-method uses graphical structures to represent the models which are constructed during analy...
Dependency knowledge of the form "x is independent of y once z is known" invariably obeys ...
Aus der Einleitung: 'Conceptual graphs (CGs) are an expressive formalism for representing knowledge ...
AbstractForward chaining is an algorithm that is particularly simple and therefore used in many infe...