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6th EKAW 1992: Heidelberg and Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Thomas Wetter, Klaus-Dieter Althoff, John H. Boose, Brian R. Gaines, Marc Linster:
Current Developments in Knowledge Acquisition - EKAW'92, 6th European Knowledge Acquisition Workshop, Heidelberg and Kaiserslautern, Germany, May 18-22, 1992. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 599, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55546-3
Technology Transfer
- Francois Allard:
A User's View of Current Practice and Possibilities. 1-5 - Jonathan Killin:
The Management and Maintenance of an Operational KADS System Development. 6 - Mari Georges:
Knowledge Engineering Trends in Europe. 7-8 - Katharina Morik:
Applications of Machine Learning. 9-13
General Modelling Approaches
- Henrik Eriksson, Mark A. Musen:
Conceptual Models for Automatic Generation of Knowledge-Acquisition Tools. 14-36 - C. Greboval, Gilles Kassel:
An Approach to Operationalize Conceptual Models: The Shell Aide. 37-54 - Marc Linster:
Linking Modeling to Make Sense and Modeling to Implement Systems in an Operational Modeling Environment. 55-74 - Ute Gappa, Karsten Poeck:
Common Ground and Differences of the KADS and Strong-Problem-Solving-Shell Approach. 75-94 - Guus Schreiber, Bob J. Wielinga, Hans Akkermans:
Differentiating Problem Solving Methods. 95-111 - Gertjan van Heijst, Peter Terpstra, Bob J. Wielinga, Nigel Shadbolt:
Using Generalised Directive Models in Knowledge Acquisition. 112-132 - Pieter Geelen, Zsófia Ruttkay, Jan Treur:
Towards a Formal Framework to Compare Protocol Interpretations and Task Specifications. 133-152
Knowledge Formalization and Automated Methods
- Katsuhiko Tsujino, Vlad G. Dabija, Shogo Nishida:
Knowledge Acquisition Driven by Constructive and Interactive Induction. 153-170 - Claire Nedellec, Karine Causse:
Knowledge Refinement Using Knowledge Acquisition and Machine Learning Methods. 171-190 - Johann Schweiger:
Generating Configuration Expert Systems from Conceptual Specifications of the Expert Knowledge. 191-210 - Willem Jonker, Jan Willem Spee:
Yet Another Formalisation of KADS Conceptual Models. 211-229 - Susanne Neubert, Rudi Studer:
The KEEP Model, a Knowledge Engineering Process Model. 230-249
Elicitation and Diagnosis of Human Knowledge
- Hyacinth S. Nwana, Ray Paton, Michael J. R. Shave, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Domain-Driven Knowledge Modelling: Mediating and Intermediate Representations for Knowledge Acquisition. 250-263 - M.-M. Portman, Steve M. Easterbrook:
PMI: Knowledge Eliciation and De Bono's Thinking Tools. 264-282 - Oleg I. Larichev:
A New Approach to the Solution of Expert Classification Problems. 283-297 - Rose Dieng, Alain Giboin, Paul-André Tourtier, Olivier Corby:
Knowledge Acquisition for Explainable, Multi-Expert, Knowledge-Based Design Systems. 298-317 - Jean Charlet, Jean-Paul Krivine, Chantal Reynaud:
Causal Model-Based Knowledge Acquisition Tools: Discussion of Experiments. 318-336
Practice and Experiences of Knowledge Acquisition
- Frank Maurer:
Knowledge Base Maintenance and Consistency Checking in MOLTKE/HyDi. 337-352 - Dean Allemang, Thomas E. Rothenfluh:
Acquiring Knowledge of Knowledge Acquisition: A Self-Study of Generic Tasks. 353-372 - David Porter:
Reusable Analysis and Design Components for Knowledge-Based System Development. 373-391 - Michel Manago, Noël Conruyt, Jacques le Renard:
Acquiring Descriptive Knowledge for Classification and Identification. 392-405 - Franz Schmalhofer, Thomas Reinartz, Bidjan Tschaitschian:
Intelligent Documentation as a Catalyst for Developing Cooperative Knowledge-Based Systems. 406-424 - Jeffrey Bradshaw, Peter Holm, Oscar Kipersztok, Thomas Nguyen:
eQuality: An Application of DDucks to Process Management. 425-444
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