CONCEPTUAL AND LINGUISTIC CONSTRAINTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A KNOWLEDGE BASE IN ARCHAEOLOGY
Authors:
Amedeo Cappelli a;
Maria Novella Catarsi b;
Patrizia Michelassi b;
Lorenzo Moretti a
| Affiliations: | a Istituto di Scienza e Technologie dell' Informazione "A. Faedo"--CNR, Pisa, Italy. |
| b Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale del CNR, Pisa, Italy. |
DOI:
10.1080/713827253
Publication Frequency:
10 issues per year
Published in:
Applied Artificial Intelligence,
Volume
17,
Issue
8 &
9
September
2003
, pages 835
- 858
Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence;
Computer Science (General);
Information & Communication Technology (ICT);
Number of References: 38
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Abstract
This article describes a set of constraints for the construction of a knowledge base in archaeology, which satisfies explicit conceptual and linguistic assumptions. The model of organization has been specified by integrating a formalism, derived from structured inheritance networks and elements of conceptual dictionaries. Certain types of constraints have also been introduced to guarantee the coherence of the ontological modeling.
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