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10th EKAW 1997: Sant Feliu de Guixols, Catalonia, Spain
- Enric Plaza
, V. Richard Benjamins:
Knowledge Acquisition, Modeling and Management, 10th European Workshop, EKAW'97, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Catalonia, Spain, October 15-18, 1997, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1319, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-63592-0
Long Papers
- Ghassan Beydoun
, Achim G. Hoffmann:
Acquisition of Search Knowledge. 1-16 - Pascal Beys, Maarten van Someren:
A Systematic Approach to the Functionality of Problem-Solving Methods. 17-32 - Pim Borst, Hans Akkermans:
An Ontology Approach to Product Disassembly. 33-48 - Robin Boswell, Susan Craw
, Ray Rowe:
Knowledge Refinement for a Design System. 49-64 - Frank Cornelissen, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur
:
Compositional Verification of Knowledge-Based Systems: A Case Study for Diagnostic Reasoning. 65-80 - Stefan Decker
, Manfred Daniel, Michael Erdmann, Rudi Studer:
An Enterprise reference Scheme for Integrating Model Based Knowledge Engineering and Enterprise Modelling. 81-96 - Dieter Fensel:
The Tower-of-Adapter Method for Developing and Reusing Problem-Solving Methods. 97-112 - Dieter Fensel, Enrico Motta, Stefan Decker, Zdenek Zdráhal:
Using Ontologies for Defining Tasks, Problem-Solving Methods and their Mappings. 113-128 - Udo Hahn, Klemens Schnattinger:
An Empirical Evaluation of a System for Text Knowledge Acquisition. 129-144 - Dean M. Jones, Ray Paton:
Acquisition of Conceptual Structure in Scientific Theories. 145-158 - Rodrigo Martínez-Béjar
, V. Richard Benjamins, Fernando Martín-Rubio:
Designing Operators for Constructing Domain Knowledge Ontologies. 159-173 - Rainer Perkuhn:
Reuse of Problem-Solving Methods and Family Resemblances. 174-189 - Christine Pierret-Golbreich, Xavier Talon:
Specification of Flexible Knowledge-Based Systems. 190-204 - Anita Pos, Hans Akkermans, Remco Straatman:
Problem Solving for Redesign. 205-220 - Chantal Reynaud, Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles
, Pierre Tchounikine, Francky Trichet:
The Notion of Role in Conceptual Modeling. 221-236 - Debbie Richards
, Paul Compton
:
Knowledge Acquisition First, Modelling Later. 237-252 - Benjamin D. Smith, Kanna Rajan, Nicola Muscettola:
Knowledge Acquisition for the Onboard Planner of an Autonomous Spacecraft. 253-268 - Bidjan Tschaitschian, Andreas Abecker
, Franz Schmalhofer:
Information Tuning with KARAT: Capitalizing on Existing Documents. 269-284 - Sean Wallis, Gerry Nelson:
Syntactic Parsing as a Knowledge Acquisition Problem. 285-300 - Gian Piero Zarri, Saliha Azzam:
Building Up and Making Use of Corporate Knowledge Repositories. 301-316
Short Papers
- Frances M. T. Brazier, Pascal van Eck, Jan Treur:
Modelling Competitive Co-operation of Agents in a Compositional Multi-Agent Framework. 317-322 - Frances M. T. Brazier, Niek J. E. Wijngaards
:
An Instrument for a Purpose Driven Comparison of Modelling Frameworks. 323-328 - Timo Breidenstein, Isabelle Bournaud
, Francis Wolinski
:
Knowledge Discovery in Rule Bases. 329-334 - Veerle M. H. Coupé, Linda C. van der Gaag:
Supporting Probability Elicitation by Sensitivity Analysis. 335-340 - Jean-Marc Gabriel:
Towards More Collaboration Between Machine Learning Systems and their Users. 341-346 - Daniela Garcia:
COATIS, an NLP System to Locate Expressions of Actions Connected by Causality Links. 347-352 - Stefan Kaspar, Achim G. Hoffmann:
Using Knowledge Acquisition to Build Spoken Language Systems. 353-358 - Laurent Maillet-Contoz, Jean Sallantin:
An Assistant for a Design Project: Application to the Design of a Mixed Hardware/Software Architecture. 359-364 - Luc Poittevin:
REVINOS: An Interactive Revision Tool Based on the Concept of Situation. 365-370 - Remco Straatman:
KIDS for KADS. 371-377 - Luis Talavera, Ulises Cortés
:
Exploiting Inductive Bias Shift in Knowledge Acquisition from Ill-Structured Domains. 377-382
Invited Paper
- John Kingston:
The DARPA High Performance Knowledge Bases Programme. 383-388

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