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Chapter 16: Knowledge Graphs and Ontologies

Chapter 16: Knowledge Graphs and Ontologies

pp. 701-730

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, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, , University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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How do you represent knowledge about a world to make it easy to acquire, debug, maintain, communicate, share, and reason with that knowledge? This chapter explores flexible methods for storing and reasoning with facts, and knowledge and data sharing using ontologies. As Smith points out, the problems of ontology are central for building intelligent computational agents.

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