Re: "Knowledge Base" software?

From: Bob Alexander (bob_at_ngi.it)
Date: 03/31/05

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    Rick Taylor wrote:
    > MLO,
    > Me,
    >
    > }> 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.
    >
    > Actually, OpenCyc, Clips and Owl are really good.
    >
    > } * OpenCyc.SemanticWeb.org
    >
    > }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...
    >
    > Ok

    Hi Rick,
    please understand that English is not my native language (speak Perl
    much better :->) and so I could have misunderstood something.

    We ALL 8-> know ontologies can be the way to go to build complex
    representations of knowledge on which automatic inferences can be made
    and cyc, snobase etc etc are great stuff.

    I was simply suggesting wikis, having imagined the requirements the OP
    had, and believing that form of "knowledge logging" was the best
    compromise between ease of use and functionalities needed.

    I believe no-one here implied artificial reasoning is no good, only
    maybe inappropriate to the task.

    But of course the OP will know much better that I do .-)

    Nice writing to you,
    good night.

    Bob

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