Semantology as a basis for conceptual knowledge processing
RIS ID
16427
Abstract
Semantology has been introduced as the theory of semantic structures and their connections which, in particular, covers the methodology of activating semantic structures for representing conceptual knowledge. It is the main aim of this paper to explain and demonstrate that semantic structures are in fact basic for conceptual knowledge processing which comprises activities such as representing, infering, acquiring, and communicating conceptual knowledge.
Publication Details
Eklund, P. W. & Wille, R. (2007). Semantology as a basis for conceptual knowledge processing. In S. Schmidt & S. Kuznetsov (Eds.), International Conference Formal Concept Analysis Conference (pp. 18-38). Berlin: Springer Verlag.