Verifying ontological commitment in knowledge-based systems

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An ontology defines the terminology of a domain of knowledge: the concepts that constitute the domain, and the relationships between those concepts. In order for two or more knowledge-based systems to interoperate—for example, by exchanging knowledge, or collaborating as agents in a co-operative problem-solving process—they must commit to the definitions in a common ontology. Verifying such commitment is therefore a prerequisite for reliable knowledge-based system interoperability. This article shows how existing knowledge base verification techniques can be applied to verify the commitment of a knowledge-based system to a given ontology. The method takes account of the fact that an ontology will typically be expressed using a different knowledge representation language to the knowledge base, by incorporating translation into the verification procedure. While the representation languages used are specific to a particular project, their features are general and the method has broad applicability.

论文关键词:Knowledge-based system,Ontology,Verification

论文评审过程:Received 24 September 1998, Revised 5 January 1999, Accepted 5 January 1999, Available online 20 May 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0950-7051(99)00007-6