1. K-CAP 2001:
Victoria, BC, Canada
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP 2001), October 21-23, 2001, Victoria, BC, Canada.
ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-380-4
Invited Speakers' Abstract
- Kenneth D. Forbus:
Knowledge capture for bootstrapping intelligent systems.
2-2

- Steve Lawrence:
ResearchIndex: inside the world's largest free full-text index of scientific literature.
3-3

- John McCarthy:
Phenomenal data-mining.
4-4

Technical Papers
- Julio César Arpírez Vega, Óscar Corcho, Mariano Fernández-López, Asunción Gómez-Pérez:
WebODE: a scalable workbench for ontological engineering.
6-13

- Ken Barker, Bruce W. Porter, Peter Clark:
A library of generic concepts for composing knowledge bases.
14-21

- Peter Clark, John A. Thompson, Ken Barker, Bruce W. Porter, Vinay K. Chaudhri, Andres C. Rodriguez, Jérôme Thoméré, Sunil Mishra, Yolanda Gil, Patrick J. Hayes, Thomas Reichherzer:
Knowledge entry as the graphical assembly of components.
22-29

- John Domingue, Enrico Motta, Simon Buckingham Shum, Maria Vargas-Vera, Yannis Kalfoglou, Nick Farnes:
Supporting ontology driven document enrichment within communities of practice.
30-37

- James Fan, Ken Barker, Bruce W. Porter, Peter Clark:
Representing roles and purpose.
38-43

- Andrew Garland, Kathy Ryall, Charles Rich:
Learning hierarchical task models by defining and refining examples.
44-51

- Joanna Golebiowska, Rose Dieng-Kuntz, Olivier Corby, Didier Mousseau:
Building and exploiting ontologies for an automobile project memory.
52-59

- Jaap Gordijn, Hans Akkermans:
Ontology-based operators for e-business model de- and reconstruction.
60-67

- Udo Hahn, Kornél G. Markó:
Joint knowledge capture for grammars and ontologies.
68-75

- Siegfried Handschuh, Steffen Staab, Alexander Maedche:
CREAM: creating relational metadata with a component-based, ontology-driven annotation framework.
76-83

- John D. Lowrance, Ian W. Harrison, Andres C. Rodriguez:
Capturing analytic thought.
84-91

- Yasmin Merali, John Davies:
Knowledge capture and utilization in virtual communities.
92-99

- Stuart E. Middleton, David De Roure, Nigel Shadbolt:
Capturing knowledge of user preferences: ontologies in recommender systems.
100-107

- Karen L. Myers, David N. Morley:
Human directability of agents.
108-115

- Woojin Paik, Sibel Yilmazel, Eric Brown, Maryjane Poulin, Stephane Dubon, Christophe Amice:
Applying natural language processing (NLP) based metadata extraction to automatically acquire user preferences.
116-122

- Joseph Phillips, Bruce G. Buchanan:
Ontology-guided knowledge discovery in databases.
123-130

- Helena Sofia Andrade N. P. Pinto, João Pavão Martins:
A methodology for ontology integration.
131-138

- Alan L. Rector, Chris Wroe, Jeremy Rogers, Angus Roberts:
Untangling taxonomies and relationships: personal and practical problems in loosely coupled development of large ontologies.
139-146

- Richard Sproat:
Inferring the environment in a text-to-scene conversion system.
147-154

- Nenad Stojanovic, Alexander Maedche, Steffen Staab, Rudi Studer, York Sure:
SEAL: a framework for developing SEmantic PortALs.
155-162

- Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Frank van Harmelen:
Ontology-based metadata generation from semi-structured information.
163-170

- Hendra Suryanto, Paul Compton:
Discovery of ontologies from knowledge bases.
171-178

- Michael van Lent, John E. Laird:
Learning procedural knowledge through observation.
179-186

- Simon White, Derek H. Sleeman:
A grammar-driven knowledge acquisition tool that incorporates constraint propagation.
187-193

- Bob J. Wielinga, A. Th. Schreiber, Jan Wielemaker, Jacobijn Sandberg:
From thesaurus to ontology.
194-201

- Yunjuan Xie, Vir V. Phoha:
Web user clustering from access log using belief function.
202-208

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