An overview of OWL, a language for knowledge representation:

The motivation and overall organization of the OWL language for knowledge representation is described. OWL consists of a memory of concepts in terms of which all English phrases and all knowledge of an application domain are represented, a theory of English grammar which tells how to map English phr...

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Main Authors: Szolovits, Peter (Author), Hawkinson, Lowell B. (Author), Martin, William A. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. Mass. Inst. of Technology, Lab. for Computer Science 1977
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Summary:The motivation and overall organization of the OWL language for knowledge representation is described. OWL consists of a memory of concepts in terms of which all English phrases and all knowledge of an application domain are represented, a theory of English grammar which tells how to map English phrases into concepts, a parser to perform that mapping for individual sentences, and an interpreter to carry out procedures which are written in the same representational formalism. The system has been applied to the study of interactive dialogs, explanations of its own reasoning, and question answering.
Physical Description:24 S.

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