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Computational Linguistics
Playground: an object-oriented simulation system with agent rules for children of all ages
OOPSLA '89 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications
Knowledge representation on the connection machine
Proceedings of the 1989 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
The relation-based knowledge representation of King Kong
ACM SIGART Bulletin - Special issue on implemented knowledge representation and reasoning systems
ACM SIGART Bulletin - Special issue on implemented knowledge representation and reasoning systems
The Berkeley UNIX Consultant Project
Artificial Intelligence Review
Planning Intelligent Responses in a Natural Language System
Artificial Intelligence Review - Special issue on intelligent help systems for Unix part III: natural language dialogue
Strategies for Expressing Concise, Helpful Answers
Artificial Intelligence Review - Special issue on intelligent help systems for Unix part III: natural language dialogue
Evaluating Plan Recognition Systems: Three Properties of a Good Explanation
Artificial Intelligence Review - Special issue on intelligent help systems for Unix part III: natural language dialogue
Representing UNIX Domain Metaphors
Artificial Intelligence Review - Special issue on intelligent help systems for Unix part III: natural language dialogue
Knowledge Representation in Fuzzy Logic
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
A framework for a theory of meaning
TINLAP '87 Proceedings of the 1987 workshop on Theoretical issues in natural language processing
Representing regularities in the metaphoric lexicon
COLING '88 Proceedings of the 12th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
COLING '88 Proceedings of the 12th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
University of Maryland/ConQuest: description of the ICTOAN system as used for MUC-4
MUC4 '92 Proceedings of the 4th conference on Message understanding
Combination of Bayesian Network and Overlay Model in User Modeling
ICCS 2009 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computational Science
IJCAI'87 Proceedings of the 10th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
High performance natural language processing on semantic network array processor
IJCAI'91 Proceedings of the 12th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Inference in text understanding
AAAI'87 Proceedings of the sixth National conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Inference in text understanding
AAAI'87 Proceedings of the sixth National conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
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A new theory of knowledge representation is proposed, called Cognitive Representation Theory (CRT). CRT encompasses representational ideas that have emerged from work in semantic networks, frames, frame semantics, and Conceptual Dependency. the theory attempts to meet certain desiderata for a meaning representation, namely, the principles of adequacy, interpret ability, uniformity, economy, and, in particular, cognitive correspondence. Motivated by these principles, the theory eliminates the frame/slot distinction found in frame-based languages (alternatively, node/link distinction. In addition, the theory incorporates as representational entities notions reminiscent of natural language metaphoric and metanymic relationships. This is done through a mechanism called views. The theory allows for the representation of some ideas that in the past have only been represented procedurally, informally, or not at all. An implementation of much of CRT, called KODIAK, has been created, and used in a number of experiments.