Knowledge-Related Software
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General
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Links to some Software on or related to
Knowledge
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OKBC
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Open Knowledge Base Connectivity
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an application programming interface for accessing knowledge
bases stored in knowledge representation systems (KRSs). OKBC
is being developed under the sponsorship of DARPA's
High Performance Knowledge Base program
(HPKB), where it is being used as an intial protocol for the
integration of various technology components
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OKBC is a successor of
Generic Frame Protocol
(GFP) which was primarily aimed at systems that can be viewed
as frame representation systems and was jointly developed by
Artificial Intelligence Center of SRI International and Knowledge
Systems Laboratory of Stanford University
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OKBC provides a uniform model of KRSs based on a common
conceptualization of classes, individuals, slots, facets, and
inheritance. OKBC is defined in a programming language
independent fashion, and has existing implementations in
Common Lisp, Java, and C. The protocol transparently supports
networked as well as direct access to KRSs and knowledge bases
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OKBC consists of a set of operations that provide a generic
interface to underlying KRSs. This interface isolates an
application from many of the idiosyncrasies of a specific KRS
and enables the development of tools (e.g., graphical browsers,
frame editors, analysis tools, inference tools) that operate on
many KRSs. It has been successfully used in several ongoing
projects at SRI and Stanford University
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Protege
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Protege Ontology Editor
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Prot�g� is a free, open source ontology editor and
knowledge-base framework
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based on Java, is
extensible
, and provides a foundation for customized knowledge-based
applications
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aitools.org
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The Open Knowledge Editor is a new project based on the
widely-used and -praised open source
Eclipse
platform. Its aim is to be a fully integrated solution for
developing, deploying and maintaining bot knowledge bases.
The first phases of development are focusing primarily on
AIML-oriented functions, but the architecture will remain
open so that the tool will eventually support many bot
scripting languages
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eNRICH
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"...
National Informatics Centre (India)
,
Open Knowledge Network
and
UNESCO
Join Forces to Develop New
Community Software Tool
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