Knowledge Representation with Ontologies: The Present and Future
Knowledge Representation with Ontologies: The Present and Future
Recently, we have seen an explosion of interest in ontologies as
artifacts to represent human knowledge and as critical components in
knowledge management, the semantic Web, business-to-business
applications, and several other application areas. Various research
communities commonly assume that ontologies are the appropriate modeling
structure for representing knowledge. However, little discussion has
occurred regarding the actual range of knowledge an ontology can
successfully represent.
Ontologies, knowledge representation
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Brewster, Christopher
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Franconi, Enrico
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Musen, Mark A.
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Ellman, Jeremy
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Wilks, Yorick
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Franconi, Enrico
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Musen, Mark A.
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Ellman, Jeremy
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Brewster, Christopher, O'Hara, Kieron, Fuller, Steve, Wilks, Yorick, Franconi, Enrico, Musen, Mark A., Ellman, Jeremy and Buckingham Shum, Simon
(2004)
Knowledge Representation with Ontologies: The Present and Future.
IEEE Intelligent Systems, 19 (1), .
(doi:10.1109/MIS.2004.1265889).
Abstract
Recently, we have seen an explosion of interest in ontologies as
artifacts to represent human knowledge and as critical components in
knowledge management, the semantic Web, business-to-business
applications, and several other application areas. Various research
communities commonly assume that ontologies are the appropriate modeling
structure for representing knowledge. However, little discussion has
occurred regarding the actual range of knowledge an ontology can
successfully represent.
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Published date: January 2004
Keywords:
Ontologies, knowledge representation
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