The benefits of reuse have long been recognized in the knowledge engineering community where the dream of creating knowledge-based systems on-the-fly from libraries of reusable components is still to be fully realised. In this paper we present a two stage methodology for creating knowledge-based systems: first reusing domain knowledge by mapping it, where appropriate, to the requirements of a generic problem solver; and secondly using this mapped knowledge and the requirements of the problem solver to “drive ” the acquisition of the additional knowledge it needs. For example, suppose we have available a knowledge-based systems which is composed of a propose-and-revise problem solver linked with an appropriate knowledge base/ontology from th...
Modern computational Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) become more and more complex and knowledge ...
Modern computational Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) become more and more complex and knowledge ...
The use of ontologies in knowledge engineering arose as a solution to the difficulties associated wi...
The benefits of reuse have long been recognized in the knowledge engineering community where the dre...
This thesis focuses on reusing domain ontologies and generic problem solvers (PSs) in the developmen...
Ontologies and problem-solving methods are promising candidates for reuse in Knowledge Engineering. ...
This paper takes a look on how components for knowledge-based intelligent systems can be created for...
Building a knowledge base for a specific domain traditionally involves a subject matter expert and a...
We are currently witnessing a trend toward an architectural separation of a knowledge base (KB) into...
Problem-solving methods provide reusable architectures and components for implementing the reasoning...
Building a sizable knowledge base (KB) for an intelligent system is a non-trivial task. When users a...
This thesis describes an investigation into the practical use of ontologies for the development of i...
The demand for high quality, large scale knowledge based systems has increased to the point where gr...
Reuse of knowledge from one domain when modelling new domains is a human task. But what happens if o...
Problem-solving methods provide reusable architectures and components for implementing the reasoning...
Modern computational Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) become more and more complex and knowledge ...
Modern computational Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) become more and more complex and knowledge ...
The use of ontologies in knowledge engineering arose as a solution to the difficulties associated wi...
The benefits of reuse have long been recognized in the knowledge engineering community where the dre...
This thesis focuses on reusing domain ontologies and generic problem solvers (PSs) in the developmen...
Ontologies and problem-solving methods are promising candidates for reuse in Knowledge Engineering. ...
This paper takes a look on how components for knowledge-based intelligent systems can be created for...
Building a knowledge base for a specific domain traditionally involves a subject matter expert and a...
We are currently witnessing a trend toward an architectural separation of a knowledge base (KB) into...
Problem-solving methods provide reusable architectures and components for implementing the reasoning...
Building a sizable knowledge base (KB) for an intelligent system is a non-trivial task. When users a...
This thesis describes an investigation into the practical use of ontologies for the development of i...
The demand for high quality, large scale knowledge based systems has increased to the point where gr...
Reuse of knowledge from one domain when modelling new domains is a human task. But what happens if o...
Problem-solving methods provide reusable architectures and components for implementing the reasoning...
Modern computational Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) become more and more complex and knowledge ...
Modern computational Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) become more and more complex and knowledge ...
The use of ontologies in knowledge engineering arose as a solution to the difficulties associated wi...