Although tools exist to aid practitioners in the construction of directed graphs typified by Conceptual Graphs (CGs), it is still quite possible for them to draw the wrong model, mistakenly or otherwise. In larger or more complex CGs it is furthermore often difficult without close inspection to see clearly the key features of the model. This paper thereby presents a formal method, based on the exploitation of CGs as directed graphs and the application of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA). FCA elucidates key features of CGs such as pathways and dependencies, inputs and outputs, cycles, and joins. The practitioner is consequently assisted in reasoning with and validating their models
(in English): Conceptual graphs are a formal knowledge representation language introduced by John F....
International audienceThis work takes place in the general context of the construction and validatio...
This thesis describes original research in the field of knowledge representation and reasoning by pr...
Although tools exist to aid practitioners in the construction of directed graphs typified by Concept...
A straightforward mapping from Conceptual Graphs (CGs) to Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is presente...
Abstract. A straightforward mapping from Conceptual Graphs (CGs) to Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is...
Aus der Einleitung: 'Conceptual graphs (CGs) are an expressive formalism for representing knowledge ...
Previous work has demonstrated a straightforward mapping from Conceptual Graphs (CGs) to Formal Conc...
This paper provides a lucid introduction to Conceptual Graphs (CG), a powerful knowledge representat...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to add one more brick in building the CG m...
Simple Conceptual Graphs (SGs) are used to repre-sent entities and relations between these entities:...
AbstractConceptual graphs are a semantic representation that has a direct mapping to natural languag...
The Kiss-method uses graphical structures to represent the models which are constructed during analy...
AbstractConceptual graphs are a knowledge representation language designed as a synthesis of several...
International audienceWith the rise of the Semantic Web, more and more relational data are made avai...
(in English): Conceptual graphs are a formal knowledge representation language introduced by John F....
International audienceThis work takes place in the general context of the construction and validatio...
This thesis describes original research in the field of knowledge representation and reasoning by pr...
Although tools exist to aid practitioners in the construction of directed graphs typified by Concept...
A straightforward mapping from Conceptual Graphs (CGs) to Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is presente...
Abstract. A straightforward mapping from Conceptual Graphs (CGs) to Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is...
Aus der Einleitung: 'Conceptual graphs (CGs) are an expressive formalism for representing knowledge ...
Previous work has demonstrated a straightforward mapping from Conceptual Graphs (CGs) to Formal Conc...
This paper provides a lucid introduction to Conceptual Graphs (CG), a powerful knowledge representat...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to add one more brick in building the CG m...
Simple Conceptual Graphs (SGs) are used to repre-sent entities and relations between these entities:...
AbstractConceptual graphs are a semantic representation that has a direct mapping to natural languag...
The Kiss-method uses graphical structures to represent the models which are constructed during analy...
AbstractConceptual graphs are a knowledge representation language designed as a synthesis of several...
International audienceWith the rise of the Semantic Web, more and more relational data are made avai...
(in English): Conceptual graphs are a formal knowledge representation language introduced by John F....
International audienceThis work takes place in the general context of the construction and validatio...
This thesis describes original research in the field of knowledge representation and reasoning by pr...