

Author: CAPPELLI AMEDEO
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 1087-6545
Source: Applied Artificial Intelligence, Vol.17, Iss.8-9, 2003-09, pp. : 835-858
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Abstract
This article describes a set of constraints for the construction of a knowledge base in archaeology, which satisfies explicit conceptual and linguistic assumptions. The model of organization has been specified by integrating a formalism, derived from structured inheritance networks and elements of conceptual dictionaries. Certain types of constraints have also been introduced to guarantee the coherence of the ontological modeling.
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