Concepts, Ontologies, and Knowledge Representation [electronic resource] /by Grega Jakus, Veljko Milutinović, Sanida Omerović, Sašo Tomažič.
by Jakus, Grega [author.]; Milutinović, Veljko [author.]; Omerović, Sanida [author.]; Tomažič, Sašo [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Introduction -- Concepts -- Ontologies -- Knowledge Representation -- Trends and Outlook.
Recording knowledge in a common framework that would make it possible to seamlessly share global knowledge remains an important challenge for researchers. This brief examines several ideas about the representation of knowledge addressing this challenge. A widespread general agreement is followed that states uniform knowledge representation should be achievable by using ontologies populated with concepts. A separate chapter is dedicated to each of the three introduced topics, following a uniform outline: definition, organization, and use. This brief is intended for those who want to get to know the field of knowledge representation quickly, or would like to be up to date with current developments in the field. It is also useful for those dealing with implementation as examples of numerous operational systems are also given.
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