Linguistic instruments in knowledge engineering : proceedings of the 1991 Workshop on Linguistic Instruments in Knowledge Engineering, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 17-18 January 1991
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Linguistic instruments in knowledge engineering : proceedings of the 1991 Workshop on Linguistic Instruments in Knowledge Engineering, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 17-18 January 1991
North-Holland , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1992
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This book explores the theme Linguistic Instruments in Knowledge Engineering from the perspective of workers from the fields of linguistics and computer science. The application direction is presented "the other way around:" - computational linguistics, and computational tools and theories are used for grammar writing, parsing, logical semantics, etc. The first five papers explore primarily linguistic aspects, while the next five take a look at the aspects related to information systems. Topic areas include: information sciences and knowledge engineering, information systems, conceptual model specification, logic and natural language semantics. This combination of linguistics with the representation of knowledge in the form of information systems will be of interest to those working in knowledge engineering, information-system development and CASE tools.
Table of Contents
Linguistic Aspects: Assessing Functional Grammar for Knowledge Representation (H. Weigand). LEXIGRAM: A Functional Lexico-Grammatical Tool for Knowledge Engineering (S. Dik, W. Meijs, P. Vossen). Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Representation for Natural Language Understanding Systems (R. Studer, D. Landes, Th. Pirlein). Linking Linguistic and Non-linguistic Information (P. Gerstl). Knowledge Graphs (P. James). Information Systems' Aspects: A Comparison of the Linguistic Theories of Searle and Habermas as a Basis for Communication Supporting Systems (J.L.G. Dietz, G.A.M. Widdershoven). Modelling Communication in Organizations (J.L.G. Dietz). Language and Computing in Organised Behaviour (R. Stamper). Extending the Conceptual Graph Approach for Data Conceptual Modelling (B. Moulin, P. Creasy). Concepts, Attributes and Arbitrary Relations: Some Linguistic and Ontological Criteria for Structuring Knowledge Bases (N. Guarino). Logic Aspects: How the Modelling of Knowledge Bases Can be Based on Linguistics and Founded in Logic (F. Dignum, R.P. van de Riet). Modal Logics for Knowledge Representation (J.-J. Ch.Meyer). Finite Kripke Models for Knowledge Representation (E.G.C. Thijsse).
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