Abstract
The CONCERTO project is concerned with the creation and management of knowledge repositories. The distinctive approach is the maintain an association between the textua form in which knowledge is expressed in source documents, and an expressive narrative knowledge representation language that supports inference and query operations. We first situate the CONCERTO approach in relation to current principles of knowledge management, before exploring three aspects of the mechanisms that CONCERTO supports: document management, acquisition of knowledge from text, and annotation base management. The concluding section gives an insight into how these mechanisms are being translated into changing working practices in a knowledge-based organisation within the CONCERTO consortium.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceddings of the Third International Conference on the Practical Application of Knowledge Management |
| Place of Publication | Blackpool |
| Publisher | The Practical Application Company |
| Pages | 89-108 |
| ISBN (Print) | 1-902426-10-X |
| Publication status | Published - 2000 |
Keywords
- knowledge acquisition
- knowledge representation
- information extraction
- natural language processing
- artificial intelligence
- knowledge management