- Abstract:
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There's a difficult choice confronting anyone embarking on a project in which large-scale knowledge resources are required: the choice of knowledge representation. In addition to first-order logic and the many specialised knowledge representation languages developed over the last thirty years, the apparently radical alternative offered by the Semantic Web must now also be considered. In what follows I'll introduce the KR technologies of the Semantic Web project, and draw out some important contrasts with more traditional approaches.
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- Bibtex format
- @InProceedings{EDI-INF-RR-0857,
- author = {
Henry Thompson
},
- title = {The Semantic Web and Knowledge Representation: An informal comparison},
- book title = {Procs of Symposium on Large-scale Knowledge Resources (LKR 2006), Sadaoki Furui et al. eds},
- year = 2006,
- month = {Mar},
- pages = {71-72},
- url = {http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/lkr2006.html},
- }
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