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IJCAI
1997
13 years 6 months ago
An Achievement Test for Knowledge-Based Systems: QUEM
This paper describes QUEM, a method for assessing the skill level of a knowledge-based system based on the quality of the solutions it produces. QUEM is demonstrated by using it t...
Caroline C. Hayes, Michael I. Parzen
IJAIT
2000
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Adequacy of Limited Testing for Knowledge Based Systems
Knowledge-based engineering and computational intelligence are expected to become core technologies in the design and manufacturing for the next generation of space exploration mi...
Tim Menzies, Bojan Cukic
COLING
2010
13 years 8 days ago
Entity Disambiguation for Knowledge Base Population
The integration of facts derived from information extraction systems into existing knowledge bases requires a system to disambiguate entity mentions in the text. This is challengi...
Mark Dredze, Paul McNamee, Delip Rao, Adam Gerber,...
DLOG
1998
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Comparing Subsumption Optimizations
Effective systems for expressive description logics require a heavily-optimised subsumption checker incorporating a range of optimisation techniques. Because of the correspondence...
Ian Horrocks, Peter F. Patel-Schneider
BMCBI
2008
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Mining clinical relationships from patient narratives
Background: The Clinical E-Science Framework (CLEF) project has built a system to extract clinically significant information from the textual component of medical records in order...
Angus Roberts, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Mark Hepple, ...