... objects of the system are described in the following figure:Figure 1.5.2 – Mechanism of KnowledgeBase System HUT – Genetic Computer School Page 10 KnowledgeBaseSystem Basic Knowledge Meaning ... Information Form HUT – Genetic Computer School Page50 KnowledgeBaseSystem Basic Knowledge 3.3 DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS3.3.1 Level 0 DFD for KnowledgeBaseSystem StudentsLecturersAdministratorMember ... KnowledgeBaseSystem Basic Knowledge CHAPTER 4 – SYSTEM DESIGN4.1 DATABASE DESIGN4.1.1 Database NormalizationBefore starting normalization,...
... attachmentHUT – Genetic Computer School Page28 KnowledgeBaseSystem User Guide1.6 DATABASE DESIGN1.6.1 Normalized FormsNormalized database of the KnowledgeBaseSystem has six tables in 3NF: User Table,Category ... – Genetic Computer School Page50 KnowledgeBaseSystem User GuideAdd new article typeAdd new categoryHUT – Genetic Computer School Page42 KnowledgeBaseSystem User GuideCategory RecordField ... KnowledgeBaseSystem User GuideHUT – Genetic Computer School Page35 KnowledgeBaseSystem User GuideLogonBeginEndValid username/passwordAdministrator...
... dialogQ-A system which substitute for call centers, basedon only large text knowledge base. If we consult a call center, an operator will helpus through a dialog. The substitutable system alsoneeds ... textretrievalsystemusertext knowledge base dialog for clarifyingvague questionsdialogcardsdialog for fixingspeech recognitionerrorsFigure 1: Architecture.text knowledgebase provided ... for significant partsbased on confidence in recognition. After that, the system retrieves relevant texts in the text knowledge base using each candidate, and makes confirmationbased on significance...
... arbitrarily detailed world knowledge and that a sophisticated natural language sys- tem must have a large knowledge base. But heretofore, the knowledge bases in natural language systems have either ... sophisticated natural language system requires a large knowledge base. A methodology is described for con- structing one in a principled way. Facts are selected for the knowledge base by determining ... a natural lan- guage system, which constitutes a manageable and princi- pled midway point between these simple knowledge bases and the impossibly detailed knowledge bases that people seem...
... 2001. An integrated knowledge- based system for grasslands ecosystems. Knowledge- Based Systems 14(5–6): 271–280.Yusuf Y, Gunasekaran A, Abthorpe M. 2004. Enter-prise information systems project ... platformKMIndividualplatformtransferKnowledgeAdd deletemodify retrieveIndividual knowledge/ document base Organizationalbaseknowledge/documentAdddelete modifyretrieve knowledge MakeexplicitknowledgeMakeexplicitplatformworkingCooperativemoduleCommunicationE-mail(1)communitiesVirtual(2)BBS(3)……processaccumulativeTheof ... enterprise information systems; enterprise resource planning; knowledge manage-ment; systems research; systems engineering; systems approach; MIS; management informationsystemsINTRODUCTIONIn...
... and knowledge sourcesKMS include organization-internal sources e.g.transaction processing systems, data base systems,data warehouses, document and content manage-ment systems, messaging systems ... components are briefly discussed.Data and knowledge sourcesThe Livelink data is stored in a relational data base system and the file system. Various other data and knowledge sources are made available ... corporate knowledge. Journal of Knowledge Management 5(1): 94–106.Meso P, Smith R. 2000. A resource-based view of organi-zational knowledge management systems. Journal of Knowledge Management 4(3):...
... advantage. Knowledge management systems (KMS) refer toa class of information systems applied to managingindividual and organizational knowledge pro-cesses and flows. They are ICT-based systemsdeveloped ... of organizations as knowledge systems suggest that knowledge mana-ging consists of four sets of socially enacted knowl-edge processes, namely: (1) knowledge creation; (2) knowledge organization ... to ICT-based networks will be portals (Veringet al., 2001)—in the case of knowledge managing: knowledge portals’ (Mack et al., 2001; Tsui, 2003). Knowledge portals (KP) are digital knowledge ‘workplaces’...
... CreationInformation systems Knowledge- based systems Knowledge management systemsFigure 1 Knowledge management systems foundationsKMSDynamic systemsProcess oriented systemsIntegrated systemsLocate knowledge carriers ... R&D). These systems include lessons learnedsystems, processes description databases, knowl-edge repositories and best practices databases.Integrative knowledge management systemsWhile the ... special issues and urgent requests Sections: market knowledge, competitor knowledge, technology knowledge, complementor knowledge, customer knowledge Structural mechanisms Cultural mechanisms...
... In the CUNY system, the semantic features are automatically extracted from their slot filling system. The results are summa-rized in Table 2, showing the gains over a baseline system (using ... ACE; it forces systems to deal with redundant and conflicting answers across large corpora; it links the facts in text to a knowledgebase so that NLP and data mining/database communities ... data auto-matically and filter spurious answers. 5.2 Use of External KnowledgeBase Many instance-centered knowledge bases that have harvested Wikipedia are proliferating on the se-mantic...
... paper we describe the current status ofthe SmartWeb Ontology-Based Annotation(SOBA) system. SOBA automatically populatesa knowledgebase by information extraction fromsoccer match reports as ... "Buchwald";dolce#FIRSTNAME -> "Guido"].124 2.4 KnowledgeBase VisualizationThe generated knowledgebase is visualized byway of automatically inserted hyperlink menusfor ... usesemantics- and XML-based natural languageprocessing components.The linguistically annotated documents arefurther processed by the transformationcomponent, which generates a knowledge base of soccer-related...
... complex messages of about 12 words were responded to in about l0 seconds. The system clearly has to be reasonably free of bugs in my case, 12 bugs were hit in the total of 1615 parsed and nonparsed ... failures" 119, "nothing in data base& quot; 61, "program error" 39, but this only points to the general difficul- ties of comparisons of system performance. SOME CONCLUSIONS ... as loading cargo items, the percentage of task completion may signal both system performance and user satisfaction. System response times are a very important measure. The ques- tionnaire method...
... currently no simple way to accom-plish this feat. Our system addresses this by seam-lessly integrating frame semantic knowledge into the system. We draw on FrameNet (Baker et al., 1998),the ... languages.Data Structures Under the hood, each plugin re-lies on a disk-based associative array to store the knowledge base as a labelled multi-graph. The out-going labelled edges of an entity ... operations are no longer performed,so B+ trees and similar disk-based balanced tree in-dices commonly used in relational database manage-ment systems are not needed. The advantage is thatthis enables...