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SHAKEN technology in EELD

SHAKEN technology in EELD. Concept Maps. Concept Map: tools for organizing and representing knowledge. They include concepts (usually enclosed in circles or boxes), and relationships between concepts or propositions (indicated by a connecting line between two concepts).

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SHAKEN technology in EELD

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  1. SHAKEN technology in EELD

  2. Concept Maps • Concept Map: tools for organizing and representing knowledge. They include concepts (usually enclosed in circles or boxes), and relationships between concepts or propositions (indicated by a connecting line between two concepts). • Concept: concept as a perceived regularity in events or objects, or records of events or objects, designated by a label. • Proposition: Propositions are statements about some object or event in the universe, either naturally occurring or constructed. Propositions contain two or more concepts connected with other words to form a meaningful statement • Relationships in Concept Maps can be interpreted as Link in the context of EELD

  3. Concept Map Example (or Meta-Example)

  4. Use of Concept Maps • No semantic associated • Tool for communication of ideas

  5. RKF / SHAKEN Context

  6. Concept Maps and Shaken • Graphically illustrate knowledge • Use as a tool to build knowledge • Semantics are imposed (slots are represented like links, frames like concepts) Concept  CMap

  7. Shaken Concept Map Example

  8. Corresponding Axioms (Virus has (superclasses (Living-Entity)) (test-case ())) (every Virus has (has-part ((a Protein-Coat) (a Viral-Nucleic-Acid with (is-inside ((the Protein-Coat has-part of Self)))))))

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