The DARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort: Progress Report
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Citation: Ramesh S. Patil and Richard Fikes and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Don Mckay and Timothy W. Finin and Thomas R. Gruber and Robert Neches. (1992) The DARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort: Progress Report. In Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Proceedings of the Third International Conference, ,,243-254,1992.
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| type | Article |
| bibtype | article |
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| author | Ramesh S. Patil and Richard Fikes and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Don Mckay and Timothy W. Finin and Thomas R. Gruber and Robert Neches |
| title | The DARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort: Progress Report |
| journal | Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Proceedings of the Third International Conference |
| pages | 243-254 |
| address | Cambridge, MA |
| year | 1992 |
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| note | Submitted February 1993. |
| publisher | Morgan Kaufmann |
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| abstract | Building knowledge-based systems today usually entails constructing a new knowledge base from scratch. Even if several groups of researchers are working in the same general area, such as medicine or electronic diagnosis, each team must develop its own knowledge base from scratch. The cost of this duplication of effort has been high and will become prohibitive as we build larger and larger systems. Furthermore, lack of methodology for sharing and communicating knowledge poses a significant road-block in developing large multi-center research projects such as DARPA/Rolm Laboratory Planning and Scheduling Initiative. To overcome these barrier and advance the state of the art, we must find ways of preserving existing knowledge bases, and sharing, reusing, and building on them. |
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| Abstract | Building knowledge-based systems today usu … Building knowledge-based systems today usually entails constructing a new knowledge base from scratch. Even if several groups of researchers are working in the same general area, such as medicine or electronic diagnosis, each team must develop its own knowledge base from scratch. The cost of this duplication of effort has been high and will become prohibitive as we build larger and larger systems. Furthermore, lack of methodology for sharing and communicating knowledge poses a significant road-block in developing large multi-center research projects such as DARPA/Rolm Laboratory Planning and Scheduling Initiative. To overcome these barrier and advance the state of the art, we must find ways of preserving existing knowledge bases, and sharing, reusing, and building on them. nd sharing, reusing, and building on them. |
| Address | Cambridge, MA + |
| Author | Ramesh S. Patil and Richard Fikes and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Don Mckay and Timothy W. Finin and Thomas R. Gruber and Robert Neches + |
| Bibtype | article + |
| Has author | Ramesh S. Patil and Richard Fikes and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Don Mckay and Timothy W. Finin and Thomas R. Gruber and Robert Neches + |
| Has identifier | KSL-93-23 + |
| Has publishing details | ,,243-254,1992 + |
| Has title | The DARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort: Progress Report + |
| Has where published | Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Proceedings of the Third International Conference + |
| Has year | 1992 + |
| Journal | Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Proceedings of the Third International Conference + |
| Ksl tr id | KSL-93-23 + |
| Note | Submitted February 1993. |
| Pages | 243-254 + |
| Process note | GOOGLE + |
| Publisher | Morgan Kaufmann + |
| Title | The DARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort: Progress Report + |
| Year | 1992 + |
