Re: "Knowledge Base" software?

From: Martin Lorenz (martin_at_lorenz.eu.org)
Date: 03/25/05

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    On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 07:37:09AM -0600, Rick Taylor wrote:
    > stan wrote:
    >
    > >It occurs to me that we could use, at work, some sort of web based
    > >"knowledge base" software.
    >
    > There's too many "real" knowledgebases to list them all...The best way
    > to find something appropriate might be to search at sourceforge.net
    > {dselect for that matter}.
    >
    > This is really good:
    > http://www.opencyc.org/

    [...]

    i doubt this is what stan needs.
    what you propose here are merely building blocks for knowledge management
    solutions.

    if this is, what you need take a look at the whole semantic web buzz!

    semanticweb.org
    www-agki.tzi.de/swc
    http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/

    Semantic Web
    Project or Product Sites

        * P2P.SemanticWeb.org
        * OpenCyc.SemanticWeb.org
        * DAML.SemanticWeb.org
        * TRIPLE.SemanticWeb.org
        * Ontobroker.SemanticWeb.org
        * Annotation.SemanticWeb.org
        * imorph.SemanticWeb.org
        * Protege.SemanticWeb.org
        * SWAG.SemanticWeb.org
        * COHSE.SemanticWeb.org
        * SymOntos.SemanticWeb.org
        * HealthCyberMap.SemanticWeb.org
        * NetworkInference.SemanticWeb.org
        * SWTA.SemanticWeb.org
        * OntoWeb.SemanticWeb.org
        * KAON.SemanticWeb.org
        * OntoKnowledge.SemanticWeb.org
        * SUMO (Suggested Upper Merged Ontology)
        * CCSW.dfki.de

    this whole thing is active field of research in computer science and
    artificial intelligence.

    I could give some more specific advice on that for it is one of my major
    fields of resarch if you want...

    greets
    mlo

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