Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey

A system which represents knowledge is normally referred to as a knowledge based system (KBS). This article focuses on surveying publications related to knowledge base modelling and manipulation technologies, between the years 2000-2015. A total of 185 articles excluding the subject descriptive arti...

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Main Authors: Bimba, A.T., Idris, N., Al-Hunaiyyan, A., Mahmud, R., Abdelaziz, A., Khan, S., Chang, V.
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spelling my.um.eprints.186082018-04-25T07:17:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18608/ Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey Bimba, A.T. Idris, N. Al-Hunaiyyan, A. Mahmud, R. Abdelaziz, A. Khan, S. Chang, V. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science A system which represents knowledge is normally referred to as a knowledge based system (KBS). This article focuses on surveying publications related to knowledge base modelling and manipulation technologies, between the years 2000-2015. A total of 185 articles excluding the subject descriptive articles which are mentioned in the introductory parts, were evaluated in this survey. The main aim of this study is to identify different knowledge base modelling and manipulation techniques based on 4 categories; 1) linguistic knowledge base; 2) expert knowledge base; 3) ontology and 4) cognitive knowledge base. This led to the proposition of 8 research questions, which focused on the different categories of knowledge base modelling technologies, their underlying theories, knowledge representation technique, knowledge acquisition technique, challenges, applications, development tools and development languages. A part of the findings from this survey is the high dependence of linguistic knowledge base, expert knowledge base and ontology on volatile expert knowledge. A promising technique for knowledge-based business management and other knowledge related applications is also discussed. Elsevier 2016 Article PeerReviewed Bimba, A.T. and Idris, N. and Al-Hunaiyyan, A. and Mahmud, R. and Abdelaziz, A. and Khan, S. and Chang, V. (2016) Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey. International Journal of Information Management, 36 (6). pp. 857-871. ISSN 0268-4012 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2016.05.022 doi:10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2016.05.022
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Bimba, A.T.
Idris, N.
Al-Hunaiyyan, A.
Mahmud, R.
Abdelaziz, A.
Khan, S.
Chang, V.
Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey
description A system which represents knowledge is normally referred to as a knowledge based system (KBS). This article focuses on surveying publications related to knowledge base modelling and manipulation technologies, between the years 2000-2015. A total of 185 articles excluding the subject descriptive articles which are mentioned in the introductory parts, were evaluated in this survey. The main aim of this study is to identify different knowledge base modelling and manipulation techniques based on 4 categories; 1) linguistic knowledge base; 2) expert knowledge base; 3) ontology and 4) cognitive knowledge base. This led to the proposition of 8 research questions, which focused on the different categories of knowledge base modelling technologies, their underlying theories, knowledge representation technique, knowledge acquisition technique, challenges, applications, development tools and development languages. A part of the findings from this survey is the high dependence of linguistic knowledge base, expert knowledge base and ontology on volatile expert knowledge. A promising technique for knowledge-based business management and other knowledge related applications is also discussed.
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author Bimba, A.T.
Idris, N.
Al-Hunaiyyan, A.
Mahmud, R.
Abdelaziz, A.
Khan, S.
Chang, V.
author_facet Bimba, A.T.
Idris, N.
Al-Hunaiyyan, A.
Mahmud, R.
Abdelaziz, A.
Khan, S.
Chang, V.
author_sort Bimba, A.T.
title Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey
title_short Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey
title_full Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey
title_fullStr Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey
title_full_unstemmed Towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: A survey
title_sort towards knowledge modeling and manipulation technologies: a survey
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18608/
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