Issues with meta-knowledge

At the SEKE'99 conference, knowledge engineering researchers held a panel on the merits of meta-knowledge(i.e. problem solving methods and ontologies) for the development of knowledge-based systems. The original panel was framed as a debate on the merits of meta-knowledge for knowledge maintena...

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Main Authors: Menzies, Tim (Author), Althoff, Klaus-Dieter (Author), Kalfoglou, Yannis (Author), Motta, Enrico (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2000-08.
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