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Vol-18
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Proceedings of the
IJCAI-99 Workshop on
Ontologies and Problem-Solving Methods:
Lessons Learned and Future Trends
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Held on August 2, 1999 in conjunction with the
Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
City Conference Center, Stockholm, Sweden
Homepage
of the workshop
Edited by
V.
Richard Benjamins, SWI, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
richard@swi.psy.uva.nl
CEUR Publications, Volume 18, and
University of Amsterdam, Roetersstraat 15, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISBN 90-5470-085-8
Co-chairs
Table of Contents
Foreword
to the proceedings
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Overview
of Knowledge Sharing and Reuse Components: Ontologies and Problem-Solving
Methods
A. Gómez Pérez, V.R. Benjamins
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The
Role of Identity Conditions in Ontology Design
N. Guarino
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Interoperation
for Development and Improvement of Expert Systems
N. Izumi, A. Maruyama, A. Suzuki, T. Yamaguchi
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Overview
of Methodologies for Building Ontologies
M. Fernandez Lopez
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Managing
Ontological Constraints
Y. Kalfoglou, D. Robertson
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PHYSICIAN
is a Role Played by an Object, whereas SIGN is a Role Played by a Concept
G. Kassel
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Some
Issues on Ontology Integration (ps)
H.S. Pinto, A. Gómez Pérez, J.P. Martins
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Representing
Capabilities of Problem Solving Methods
W. Swartout, Y. Gil, A. Valente
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Integration
of Knowledge in Synthesis Process
H. Takeda, A. Tsumaya, T. Tomiyama
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Describing
Problem Solving Methods Using Anytime Performance Profiles
A. ten Teije, F. van Harmelen
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A
Framework for Understanding and Classifying Ontology Applications
M. Uschold, R. Jasper
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An
Experience with Ontology-based Agent Clustering
P.R.S. Visser, V.A.M. Tamma
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Constructing
Domain Ontologies Based on Concept Drift Analysis
T. Yamaguchi
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Ontologies
for Symbolic Modeling in Practice?
H. Kaindl
submitted to CEUR-WS by V. Richard Benjamins, June 22, 1999