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The knowledge acquisition and representation language, KARL

โœ Scribed by Fensel, Dieter


Publisher
Imprint, Springer, Springer US;Kluwer
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
251
Category
Library

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The Knowledge Acquisition and Representation Language KARL is a formal and operational specification language for knowledge-based systems and second-generation expert systems. KARL provides language primitives to represent knowledge according to the layers of a KADS-oriented model of expertise. The main features of KARL are: it provides epistemologically adequate modelling primitives that allow knowledge Read more...


Abstract: The Knowledge Acquisition and Representation Language KARL is a formal and operational specification language for knowledge-based systems and second-generation expert systems. KARL provides language primitives to represent knowledge according to the layers of a KADS-oriented model of expertise. The main features of KARL are: it provides epistemologically adequate modelling primitives that allow knowledge specifications at the knowledge level. Therefore, KARL allows a smooth transition from informal to formal specifications. KARL is a formal knowledge specification language. That is, it has a declarative semantics. KARL is an operational knowledge specification language that allows prototyping, i.e. knowledge evaluation by testing. <br/&gt

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Introduction....Pages 1-38
Logical-KARL....Pages 39-62
Procedural-KARL....Pages 63-70
The KARL Model of Expertise....Pages 71-131
The Formal Semantics of KARL....Pages 133-185
Conclusion....Pages 187-211
Back Matter....Pages 213-238

โœฆ Subjects


Knowledge acquisition (Expert systems);KARL (Expert systems)


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