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| Toward Ontology-Based Frameworks for Knowledge-Acquisition Tools |
Bibtype
techreport
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1994
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Toward Ontology-Based Frameworks for Knowledge-Acquisition Tools
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KSL-93-64
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1994
Title
Toward Ontology-Based Frameworks for Knowledge-Acquisition Tools
Year
1994
Abstract
One of the strongest limitations of knowle … One of the strongest limitations of knowledge-acquisition metatools—tools that automate the development of knowledge-acquisition tools—is that the knowledge employed by the metatools to produce domain-specific knowledge-acquisition tools is not explicit and cannot be used by other metatools. Therefore, the usefulness of a metatool is restricted to its implementation environment. A possible solution to this problem is the definition of a shareable ontology of knowledge-acquisition tools that represents explicitly the relevant knowledge of tool design and development. We take the position that knowledge-acquisition tool design is similar to user-interface design and that an ontology of knowledge-acquisition tools is a special case of an interface ontology. We propose that a shareable interface ontology can be defined by analyzing interface ontologies used in model-based user-interface development systems, and by resolving differences and conflicts among the ontologies—a process called model alignment. We present two systems, Shelter and Mecano, that use model-based user-interface development techniques as the basis for producing knowledge acquisition tools. We then show the result of the model alignment between these two systems and present the resulting ontology as a basis for knowledge-acquisition tool construction across implementations. tool construction across implementations.
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October 1993. Updated January 1994.
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Banff, Alberta, Canada +
Author
Angel R. Puerta and Robert Neches and Henrik Eriksson and Pedro A. Szekely and Ping Luo and Mark A. Musen +
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Angel R. Puerta and Robert Neches and Henrik Eriksson and Pedro A. Szekely and Ping Luo and Mark A. Musen +
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Toward Ontology-Based Frameworks for Knowledge-Acquisition Tools +
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Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +
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