2017-07-29T05:05:52+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Tag (metadata), MARC standards, Docear, Dublin Core, Semantic network, Data dictionary, Resource Description Framework, Protégé (software), OntoWiki, Mathematical model, WordNet, BabelNet, Library classification, PowToon, UMBEL, Logic Programming Associates, WYSIWYM (interaction technique), Prezi, POSC Caesar, Pattern language, IMARK, FAO Country Profiles, KM programming language, LEAP (programming language), Babelfy, MultiNet, SMW+, Information Coding Classification, Moovly, GermaNet, Universal Decimal Classification, John F. Sowa, Agricultural Information Management Standards, Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary, KL-ONE, Ronald J. Brachman, General Architecture for Text Engineering, GNOWSYS, Integrated Operations in the High North flashcards
Knowledge representation

Knowledge representation

  • Tag (metadata)
    In information systems, a tag is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (such as an Internet bookmark, digital image, or computer file).
  • MARC standards
    MARC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging) standards are a set of digital formats for the description of items catalogued by libraries, such as books.
  • Docear
    Docear is what the developers call an “academic literature suite”.
  • Dublin Core
    The Dublin Core Schema is a small set of vocabulary terms that can be used to describe web resources (video, images, web pages, etc.), as well as physical resources such as books or CDs, and objects like artworks.
  • Semantic network
    A semantic network, or frame network, is a network that represents semantic relations between concepts.
  • Data dictionary
    A data dictionary, or metadata repository, as defined in the IBM Dictionary of Computing, is a "centralized repository of information about data such as meaning, relationships to other data, origin, usage, and format.
  • Resource Description Framework
    The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata data model.
  • Protégé (software)
    Protégé is a free, open source ontology editor and a knowledge management system.
  • OntoWiki
    OntoWiki is a free, open-source semantic wiki application, meant to serve as an ontology editor and a knowledge acquisition system.
  • Mathematical model
    A mathematical model is a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language.
  • WordNet
    WordNet is a lexical database for the English language.
  • BabelNet
    BabelNet is a multilingual lexicalized semantic network and ontology developed at the Linguistic Computing Laboratory in the Department of Computer Science of the Sapienza University of Rome.
  • Library classification
    A library classification is a system by which library materials are arranged according to subject.
  • PowToon
    PowToon is a company which sells cloud-based software (SaaS) for creating animated presentations and animated explainer videos.
  • UMBEL
    UMBEL (Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer) is a logically organized knowledge graph of 34,000 concepts and entity types that can be used in information science for relating information from disparate sources to one another.
  • Logic Programming Associates
    Logic Programming Associates (LPA) is a company specializing in logic programming and artificial intelligence software.
  • WYSIWYM (interaction technique)
    What you see is what you meant (WYSIWYM) is a text editing interaction technique that emerged from two projects at University of Brighton.
  • Prezi
    Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software based on a software as a service model.
  • POSC Caesar
    POSC Caesar Association (PCA) is an international, open, not-for-profit, member organization that promotes the development of open specifications to be used as standards for enabling the interoperability of data, software and related matters.
  • Pattern language
    A pattern language is a method of describing good design practices or patterns of useful organization within a field of expertise.
  • IMARK
    The Information Management Resource Kit (IMARK) is a partnership-based e-learning initiative developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and partner organizations to support individuals, institutions and networks world-wide in the effective management of information and agricultural development.
  • FAO Country Profiles
    The FAO Country Profiles is a multilingual web portal which repackages the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) vast archive of information on its global activities in agriculture and food security in a single area and catalogues it exclusively by country and thematic areas.
  • KM programming language
    KM, the Knowledge Machine, is a frame-based language used for knowledge representation work.
  • LEAP (programming language)
    LEAP is an extension to the ALGOL 60 programming language which provides an associative memory of triples.
  • Babelfy
    Babelfy is an algorithm for the disambiguation of text written in any language.
  • MultiNet
    Multilayered extended semantic networks (MultiNets) are both a knowledge representation paradigm and a language for meaning representation of natural language expressions that has been developed by Prof.
  • SMW+
    SMW+ is an open source software bundle composed of the wiki application MediaWiki along with a number of its extensions, that was developed by the German software company Ontoprise GmbH from 2007 to 2012.
  • Information Coding Classification
    The Information Coding Classification (ICC) is a classification system covering almost all extant 6500 knowledge fields (knowledge domains).
  • Moovly
    Moovly is a company that provides a cloud-based platform (SaaS) that enables users to create and generate multimedia content: animated videos, video presentations, animated info graphics and any other video content that includes a mix of animation and motion graphics.
  • GermaNet
    GermaNet is a lexical-semantic net for the German language that relates nouns, verbs, and adjectives semantically by grouping lexical units that express the same concept into synsets and by defining semantic relations between these synsets.
  • Universal Decimal Classification
    The Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) is a bibliographic and library classification developed by the Belgian bibliographers Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine at the end of the 19th century.
  • John F. Sowa
    John Florian Sowa (born 1940) is an American computer scientist, an expert in artificial intelligence and computer design, and the inventor of conceptual graphs.
  • Agricultural Information Management Standards
    Agricultural Information Management Standards, abbreviated to AIMS is a space for accessing and discussing agricultural information management standards, tools and methodologies connecting information workers worldwide to build a global community of practice.
  • Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary
    The Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary (HTOED) is the print edition of the largest thesaurus in the world, the Historical Thesaurus of English (HTE), conceived and compiled by the English Language Department of the University of Glasgow.
  • KL-ONE
    KL-ONE (pronounced "kay ell won") is a well known knowledge representation system in the tradition of semantic networks and frames; that is, it is a frame language.
  • Ronald J. Brachman
    Brachman earned his B.
  • General Architecture for Text Engineering
    General Architecture for Text Engineering or GATE is a Java suite of tools originally developed at the University of Sheffield beginning in 1995 and now used worldwide by a wide community of scientists, companies, teachers and students for many natural language processing tasks, including information extraction in many languages.
  • GNOWSYS
    GNOWSYS (Gnowledge Networking and Organizing system) is a specification for a generic distributed network based memory/knowledge management.
  • Integrated Operations in the High North
    Integrated Operations in the High North (IOHN, IO High North or IO in the High North) is a unique collaboration project that during a four-year period starting May 2008 is working on designing, implementing and testing a Digital Platform for what in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry is called the next or second generation of Integrated Operations.