Proceedings of the First International Workshop on PEIRCE: A Conceptual Graphs Workbench (1992)
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@MISC{Ellis92proceedingsof,
author = {Gerard Ellis and Robert Levinson (eds.) and Robert Levinson},
title = {Proceedings of the First International Workshop on PEIRCE: A Conceptual Graphs Workbench},
year = {1992}
}
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Abstract
PEIRCE is a project aiming to build a state-of-the-art, industrial strength conceptual graphs workbench. PEIRCE is integrating the conceptual graphs development efforts that are taking place around the world. There are already 60 researchers from 10 countries involved in the project. PEIRCE will provide a robust, portable, freely available conceptual graphs workbench that will fast track new techniques into the community; facilitate comparison of competing techniques; help researchers cooperate in development; and speed application development. On July 10, 1992 a workshop on PEIRCE was held as part of the Seventh Annual Workshop on Conceptual Graphs, in Las Cruces, New Mexico, July 8-10. The PEIRCE project grew from the cooperative research community that exists on the conceptual graph mailing list (cg@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu). Members of the conceptual graph community are co-researching and co-developing topics within the PEIRCE project. The level of co-operation within the community rose t...







