The Frame Representation Language (FRL) is an experimental language written to explore the use of frames as a knowledge representation technique. The term 'frame' as used in FRL was inspired by Minsky's [75] development of frame theory. FRL extends the traditional Property List representation scheme by allowing properties to have comments, defaults and constraints, to inherit information from abstract forms of the same type, and to have attached procedures triggered by adding or deleting values, or if a value is needed. We introduce FRL with the aid of a simple example: WHOSIS, a database of AI persons' names, addresses, interests and publications. A second section contains an abridged manual describing FRL's most-used commands and conventi...
Abstract. The ER model is arguably today's most widely accepted basis for the conceptual specif...
A model for the representation of knowledge is described. It was developed in the domain of teaching...
AbstractA major deficiency of many assertional frame systems is the limited expressiveness of the fr...
The field of AI is strewn with knowledge representation languages. The language designer typically h...
Marvin Minsky first introduced the notion of using "frames " and "slots" for rep...
In the past 20 years, AI researchers in knowledge representation (KR) have implemented over 50 frame...
While the basic ideas of frame systems are straight forward, complication arise in their design. A d...
This paper proposes FBRL, a language for representing function and behavior with the primitives we i...
The Frame-logic (F-logic) approach of [20] is suggested as an underlying framework for description l...
This open access book presents novel theoretical, empirical and experimental work exploring the natu...
This report describes research done at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts I...
This paper describes ARLO, a representation language loosely modelled after Greiner and Lenant's R...
M.Sc. (Computer science)Knowledge representation suffers from certain problems, which is not a resul...
A core overarching aim of Relational Frame Theory (RFT) research on language and cognition is the pr...
FRulekit is an experimental production system written in Commonlisp. At its core is an augmented i...
Abstract. The ER model is arguably today's most widely accepted basis for the conceptual specif...
A model for the representation of knowledge is described. It was developed in the domain of teaching...
AbstractA major deficiency of many assertional frame systems is the limited expressiveness of the fr...
The field of AI is strewn with knowledge representation languages. The language designer typically h...
Marvin Minsky first introduced the notion of using "frames " and "slots" for rep...
In the past 20 years, AI researchers in knowledge representation (KR) have implemented over 50 frame...
While the basic ideas of frame systems are straight forward, complication arise in their design. A d...
This paper proposes FBRL, a language for representing function and behavior with the primitives we i...
The Frame-logic (F-logic) approach of [20] is suggested as an underlying framework for description l...
This open access book presents novel theoretical, empirical and experimental work exploring the natu...
This report describes research done at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts I...
This paper describes ARLO, a representation language loosely modelled after Greiner and Lenant's R...
M.Sc. (Computer science)Knowledge representation suffers from certain problems, which is not a resul...
A core overarching aim of Relational Frame Theory (RFT) research on language and cognition is the pr...
FRulekit is an experimental production system written in Commonlisp. At its core is an augmented i...
Abstract. The ER model is arguably today's most widely accepted basis for the conceptual specif...
A model for the representation of knowledge is described. It was developed in the domain of teaching...
AbstractA major deficiency of many assertional frame systems is the limited expressiveness of the fr...