Ontologies and the Semantic Web
Papers from the AAAI Workshop
Adam Pease, Chair
Technical Report WS-02-11 published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Preface / vi
Adam Pease
Statement of Interest / vii
James Hendler
Statement of Interest / viii
Norman Sadeh
Statement of Interest / ix
Antonio Pareja-Lora
Statement of Interest / x
Azamat Abdoullaev
Statement of Interest / xi
Scott Farrar
Statement of Interest / xii
Leona F. Fass
Statement of Interest / xiii
Tim Finin
Statement of Interest / xiv
Brian Kettler
Statement of Interest / xv
Scott Farrar
Mapping Ontologies into Cyc / 1
Stephen L. Reed and Douglas B. Lenat
The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology: A Large Ontology for the Semantic Web and its Applications / 7
Adam Pease, Ian Niles, and John Li
Lexical Databases as a Base for Broad Coverage Ontologies / 11
Pavel Smrz
Merging Top Level Ontologies for Scientific Knowledge Management / 16
John Kingston
Haystack: A Platform for Creating, Organizing and Visualizing Using RDF / 22
David Quan, David Huynh, and Dennis Karger
A Reusable Time Ontology / 35
Richard Fikes and Qing Zhou
Ontology Analysis for the Semantic Web / 41
Mala Mehrotra
Using Domain Ontologies for Online Learning / 52
Raymund Sison
Linking Sensed Images to an Ontology of Obstacles to Aid in Autonomous Driving / 56
Craig Schlenoff
LCW-Based Agent Planning for the Semantic Web / 63
Jeff Heflin and Hector Munoz-Avila
Organizing Committee and Contents / 63
Adam Pease
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