XML framework for concept description and knowledge representation
Andreas de Vries

TL;DR
This paper introduces an XML-based framework for concept description and knowledge representation, leveraging XML's tree structure to model logical concept structures, offering a simpler alternative to RDF in AI knowledge representation.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel XML framework that simplifies concept description and attribute-value knowledge representation compared to existing RDF technology.
Findings
XML framework effectively models logical concept structures
Attribute-value representation is easily implementable in XML
Framework offers a simpler alternative to RDF for AI knowledge representation
Abstract
An XML framework for concept description is given, based upon the fact that the tree structure of XML implies the logical structure of concepts as defined by attributional calculus. Especially, the attribute-value representation is implementable in the XML framework. Since the attribute-value representation is an important way to represent knowledge in AI, the framework offers a further and simpler way than the powerful RDF technology.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Computational Techniques and Applications · Advanced Database Systems and Queries · Semantic Web and Ontologies
