Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

July 10, 2010

Knowledge-Based Systems – Journal

Filed under: Information Retrieval,Software — Patrick Durusau @ 7:51 am

Knowledge-Based Systems is described on its homepage:

Knowledge-Based Systems is the international, interdisciplinary and applications-oriented journal on KBS.

Knowledge-Based Systems focuses on systems that use knowledge-based techniques to support human decision-making, learning and action. Such systems are capable of cooperating with human users and so the quality of support given and the manner of its presentation are important issues. The emphasis of the journal is on the practical significance of such systems in modern computer development and usage.

As well as being concerned with the implementation of knowledge-based systems, the journal covers the design process, the matching of requirements and needs to delivered systems and the organisational implications of introducing such technology into the workplace and public life, expert systems, application of knowledge-based methods, integration with conventional technologies, software tools for KBS construction, decision-support mechanisms, user interactions, organisational issues, knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation, languages and programming environments, knowledge-based implementation techniques and system architectures. Also included are publication reviews.

Forthcoming articles include:

  • Grammar-Based Geodesics in Semantic Networks
  • Hy-SN: Hyper-graph based Semantic Network
  • A Semantic Backend for Content Management Systems
  • Research on the Model of Rough Set over Dual-universes

Definitely should be on every topic map researcher’s current awareness list.

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