Papers Accepted for Tenth Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop by Track

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General Notes

358 reviews were received for the 82 submissions, an average of 4 reviews a submission. In practice, with the system used reviews were not evenly distributed. All papers got at least 3, most 4 and some as many as 7. 61 papers were accepted.

Related tracks have been grouped for when we split into three parallel groups. This ensures that it will be possible to be involved in all activities within one grouping. However, the rooms are adjacent so that it will be possible to move between groups/tracks if desired.

For discussion of the accepted submissions, there will be 3 half-days allocated to plenary sessions and 3 half-days allocated to parallel tracks. This will ensure everyone has an opportunity to discuss the broad state of the art in all the tracks, and that smaller groups have an opportunity to discuss specialist issues. The usual KAW format will be followed with 3 10-minute presentations in a 90-minute session, allowing 60 minutes for discussion. Presenters should aim to stimulate discussion on major issues.

Group 1 (21 papers)

Corporate memory and enterprise modeling (10 papers)

Distributed knowledge modeling over the Internet (6 papers)

Knowledge engineering (5 papers)

Group 2 (28 papers)

Shareable and reusable problem-solving methods (14 papers)

KA for temporal reasoning and planning (7 papers)

Agent-oriented approaches to knowledge engineering (7 papers)

Group 3 (12 papers)

Shareable and reusable ontologies (8 papers)

Knowledge acquisition from natural language (3 papers)

Knowledge modeling using conceptual graphs (1 paper)


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gaines@cpsc.ucalgary.ca 31-Jul-96