Inproceedings1517
Modelling Higher-Level Thought Structures - Method & Tool
Modelling Higher-Level Thought Structures - Method & Tool
Published: 2007
Oktober
Buchtitel: Proceedings of Workshop on Foundations and Applications of the Social Semantic Desktop
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Kurzfassung
Knowledge articulation costs are the bottleneck for efficient Personal Knowledge
Management (PKM). Current tools either allow to few structures and hence have to
rely only on keyword searches in plain text, allow no associative browsing, and
cannot infer new knowledge. Semantic modelling tools on the other hands are too
cumbersome to use and force the user to formalise everything all the time - this is
too costly in PKM usage.
Conceptual Data Structures (CDS) are what is found to be the largest common
denominator of information structures used in common knowledge artefacts. CDS
allow step-wise and gradual formalisation and representing the spectrum from
informal notes up to formal ontologies.
This paper describes the CDS data model and ontology in detail and shows how
CDS can largely be implemented with existing semantic web technologies.
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Wissensmanagementmethodik, Wissensmanagementsysteme, Wissensrepräsentationssprachen, Web Science