Title of article :
Knowledge Trees and Protoforms in
Question-Answering Systems
Author/Authors :
Ronald R. Yager، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We point out that question-answering systems differ
from other information-seeking applications, such as
search engines, by having a deduction capability, an
ability to answer questions by a synthesis of information
residing in different parts of its knowledge base. This
capability requires appropriate representation of various
types of human knowledge, rules for locally manipulating
this knowledge, and a framework for providing a
global plan for appropriately mobilizing the information
in the knowledge to address the question posed. In this
article we suggest tools to provide these capabilities. We
describe how the fuzzy set–based theory of approximate
reasoning can aid in the process of representing knowledge.
We discuss how protoforms can be used to aid in
deduction and local manipulation of knowledge. The
idea of a knowledge tree is introduced to provide a
global framework for mobilizing the knowledge base in
response to a query. We look at some types of commonsense
and default knowledge. This requires us to
address the complexity of the nonmonotonicity that
these types of knowledge often display. We also briefly
discuss the role that Dempster-Shafer structures can
play in representing knowledge.
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology