We are pleased to bring you this collection of papers for the Ninth International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS), representing continued excellence in conceptual structures research. We have adopted the title \Broadening the Base," acknowledging the importance of contributions from scholars in many research areas. The rst ICCS meetings focused primarily on Sowa’s conceptual graphs; in recent years, however, the ICCS conference series has intentionally widened its scope to stimulate research across domain boundaries. We hope that this stimulation is further enhanced by ICCS 2001 continuing the long tradition of lively conferences about Conceptual Structures. We wish to express our appreciation to all the authors of submitted papers, to the general chair, to the members of the editorial board and the program committee, and to the additional reviewers for making ICCS 2001 a valuable contribution to the knowledge processing research eld. We would also like to acknowledge the leadership of Guy Mineau and Bernhard Ganter in providing a solid framework for an open and e ective reviewing process. Very special thanks go to the local organizers for making the conference possible and, furthermore, an enjoyable and inspiring event. We are grateful to the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and the University of Karlsruhe for their generous support.
Author(s): Janos Sarbo, József Farkas (auth.), Harry S. Delugach, Gerd Stumme (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2120 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 382
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science; Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
A Peircean ontology of language....Pages 1-14
Word Graphs: The Third Set....Pages 15-28
Aspecto-Temporal Data and Lexical Representations in French within Simple Conceptual Graphs on the Basis of Semantico-Cognitive Schemes....Pages 29-43
Learning to Generate CGs from Domain Specific Sentences....Pages 44-57
Solving-Oriented and Domain-Oriented Knowledge Structures: Their Application to Debugging Problem Solving Activity....Pages 58-71
Concept Graphs and Predicate Logic....Pages 72-86
Generalized Quantifiers and Conceptual Graphs....Pages 87-100
Simple Semiconcept Graphs: A Boolean Logic Approach....Pages 101-114
Boolean Judgment Logic....Pages 115-128
Pattern Structures and Their Projections....Pages 129-142
Formal Concept Analysis Methods for Dynamic Conceptual Graphs....Pages 143-156
Many-Valued Context Analysis Using Descriptions....Pages 157-168
Mathematical Support for Empirical Theory Building....Pages 169-186
Searching for Objects and Properties with Logical Concept Analysis....Pages 187-201
Reverse Pivoting in Conceptual Information Systems....Pages 202-215
Refinement of Conceptual Graphs....Pages 216-229
Large-scale cooperatively-built KBs....Pages 231-244
Conceptual Graphs and Metamodeling....Pages 245-259
Making Virtual Communities Work: Matching Their Functionalities....Pages 260-274
Extension of RDFS Based on the CGs Formalisms....Pages 275-289
Building Concept (Galois) Lattices from Parts: Generalizing the Incremental Methods....Pages 290-303
A Term-Based Approach to Project Scheduling....Pages 304-318
Browsing Semi-structured Web texts using Formal Concept Analysis....Pages 319-332
Ossa - A Conceptual Modelling System for Virtual Realities....Pages 333-345
Uses, Improvements, and Extensions of Prolog+CG: Case Studies....Pages 346-359
An Application of the Process Mechanism to a Room Allocation Problem Using the pCG Language....Pages 360-376