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Capturing Knowledge about Philosophy

by Michele Pasin, Enrico Motta, Zdenek Zdrahal - In Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Knowledge capture , 2007
"... In this paper, we present an ontology developed to support annotating and reasoning about philosophical knowledge. By this term, we refer to both the factual domain of philosophers, concerning their lives and publications, and the theoretical domain, concerning the ideas they have produced and their ..."
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, which occur when capturing knowledge in a domain as complex as that of philosophy. This work is being carried out in the context of developing a tool, PhiloSURFical, which aims to support ontology-driven exploration of philosophical resources. Specifically, the ontology makes it possible to navigate

Right questions to capture knowledge

by Theresia Olsson Neve - Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management , 2003
"... Abstract. Existing tools that are used to support the process of transferring tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge do not support the affection of individuals and their knowledge, but rather data and information processing. A more personalised view of knowledge is required, and a toolbox has been ..."
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Abstract. Existing tools that are used to support the process of transferring tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge do not support the affection of individuals and their knowledge, but rather data and information processing. A more personalised view of knowledge is required, and a toolbox has

CAPTURE KNOWLEDGE FOR REUSE

by Nathaniel Luke Fife, Brigham Young University, Nathaniel Luke Fife, Date Spencer, P. Magleby, Date Jordan, Date C. Greg Jensen, Douglas M. Chabries, Nathaniel Luke Fife , 2005
"... This dissertation has been read by each member of the following graduate committee and by majority vote has been found to be satisfactory. Date C. Greg Jensen, Chair ..."
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This dissertation has been read by each member of the following graduate committee and by majority vote has been found to be satisfactory. Date C. Greg Jensen, Chair

Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals

by James F. Allen - COMMUNICATION OF ACM , 1983
"... The problem of representing temporal knowledge arises in many areas of computer science. In applications in which such knowledge is imprecise or relative, current representations based on date lines or time instants are inadequate. An interval-based temporal logic is introduced, together WiUl a comp ..."
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The problem of representing temporal knowledge arises in many areas of computer science. In applications in which such knowledge is imprecise or relative, current representations based on date lines or time instants are inadequate. An interval-based temporal logic is introduced, together WiUl a

Capturing knowledge about the instances behavior in

by Sergio Jiménez, O Fernández, Daniel Borrajo, Iii Madrid
"... probabilistic domains ..."
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probabilistic domains

Capturing Knowledge of User Preferences: Ontologies in Recommender Systems

by Stuart Middleton , David C. De Roure, Nigel R. Shadbolt - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE CAPTURE (K-CAP 2001), OCT 2001
"... Tools for filtering the World Wide Web exist, but they are hampered by the difficulty of capturing user preferences in such a dynamic environment. We explore the acquisition of user profiles by unobtrusive monitoring of browsing behaviour and application of supervised machine-learning techniques cou ..."
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Tools for filtering the World Wide Web exist, but they are hampered by the difficulty of capturing user preferences in such a dynamic environment. We explore the acquisition of user profiles by unobtrusive monitoring of browsing behaviour and application of supervised machine-learning techniques

Capturing Knowledge through Problem Oriented Engineering

by Jon G. Hall, Lucia Rapanotti, Walton Hall, Jon G. Hall, Lucia Rapanotti , 2008
"... Problem Oriented Engineering (POE) is a formal system for engineering design. In previous work, we have success-fully applied POE within the context of software engineer-ing. This paper illustrates the application of POE beyond software to capturing knowledge in a socio-technical con-text. The probl ..."
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Problem Oriented Engineering (POE) is a formal system for engineering design. In previous work, we have success-fully applied POE within the context of software engineer-ing. This paper illustrates the application of POE beyond software to capturing knowledge in a socio-technical con

Transformation-Based Error-Driven Learning and Natural Language Processing: A Case Study in Part-of-Speech Tagging

by Eric Brill - Computational Linguistics , 1995
"... this paper, we will describe a simple rule-based approach to automated learning of linguistic knowledge. This approach has been shown for a number of tasks to capture information in a clearer and more direct fashion without a compromise in performance. We present a detailed case study of this learni ..."
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this paper, we will describe a simple rule-based approach to automated learning of linguistic knowledge. This approach has been shown for a number of tasks to capture information in a clearer and more direct fashion without a compromise in performance. We present a detailed case study

Knowledge capture Knowledge management Product design

by Senthil K. Ch, Rasegaran A, Karthik Ramani A, Ram D. Sriram C, Imré Horváth D, Alain Bernard E, Ramy F. Harik F, Wei Gao A, Computational Tools, Multidisciplinary Modeling , 2011
"... Virtual reality ..."
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Virtual reality

A systemic lessons learned and captured knowledge (SLLCK) model for project organizations

by Stephen Duffield , Dr Jon Whitty - Proceedings of the Annual Project Management Australia Conference Incorporating the PMI Australia ,ational Conference , 2012
"... Duffield SM, Whitty S J (forthcoming 2012). A systemic lessons learned and captured knowledge (SLLCK) model for project organizations. ..."
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Duffield SM, Whitty S J (forthcoming 2012). A systemic lessons learned and captured knowledge (SLLCK) model for project organizations.
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