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7. ICCS 1999: Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
- William M. Tepfenhart, Walling R. Cyre:
Conceptual Structures: Standards and Practices, 7th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS '99, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA, July 12-15, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1640, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66223-5
Invited Talk
- John F. Sowa:
Conceptual Graphs: Draft Proposed American National Standard. 1-65
CG Modeling
- Guy W. Mineau:
Constraints on Processes: Essential Elements for the Validation and Execution of Processes. 66-82 - Ani Nenkova, Galia Angelova:
User Modelling as an Application of Actors. 83-89 - Jane Brennan:
Spatial Universals as the Human Spatial Notion. 90-96 - Karima Messaadia, Mourad Oussalah:
Knowledge Engineering with Semantic and Transfer Links. 97-111
Understanding Natural Language
- József Farkas, Janos J. Sarbo:
A Peircean Framework of Syntactic Structure. 112-126 - Jeffrey Hess, Walling R. Cyre:
A CG-Based Behavior Extraction System. 127-139 - Bernard Moulin, Hengameh Irandoust:
Extending the Conceptual Graph Approach to Represent Evaluative Attitudes in Discourse. 140-153 - Sait Dogru, James R. Slagle:
Implementing a Semantic Lexicon. 154-167 - Bernard Moulin, Mohamed Gouiaa, Sylvain Delisle:
Analysis of Task-Oriented Conversations into Conceptual Graph Structures. 168-175 - Jens Racky, Madhukar Pandit:
Using Conceptual Graphs as a Common Representation for Data and Configuration in an Active Image Processing System. 176-183
Applications
- Torben Braüner, Claus Donner, Peter Øhrstrøm:
A Software System for Learning Peircean Graphs. 184-197 - Adil Kabbaj:
Synergy: A Conceptual Graph Activation-Based Language. 198-213 - Isaac Pak-Wah Fung, Ray H. Kemp:
On Developing Case-Based Tutorial Systems with Conceptual Graphs. 214-229 - Philippe Martin, Peter W. Eklund:
Embedding Knowledge in Web Documents: CGs versus XML-based Metadata Languages. 230-246 - Adil Kabbaj:
Synergiy as an Hybrid Object-Oriented Conceptual Graph Language. 247-261 - Finnegan Southey, James G. Linders:
Notio - A Java API for Developing CG Tools. 262-271
SISYPHUS-I
- Thanwadee Thanitsukkarn, Anthony Finkelstein:
Multiperspective Analysis of the Sisyphus-I Room Allocation Task Modelled in a CG Meta-Representation Language. 272-296 - Svetlana Damianova, Kristina Toutanova:
Using Conceptual Graphs to Solve a Resource Allocation Task. 297-314 - Philippe Martin, Peter W. Eklund:
WebKB and the Sisyphus-I Problem. 315-333 - Guy W. Mineau:
Constraints and Goals under the Conceptual Graph Formalism: One Way to Solve the SCG-1 Problem. 334-354 - Jean-François Baget, David Genest, Marie-Laure Mugnier:
A Pure Graph-Based Solution to the SCG-1 Initiative. 355-376
Context, Logic, and CGs
- Bernhard Ganter, Rudolf Wille:
Contextual Attribute Logic. 377-388 - Bernd Groh, Peter W. Eklund:
Algorithms for Creating Relational Power Context Families from Conceptual Graphs. 389-400 - Susanne Prediger, Rudolf Wille:
The Lattice of Concept Graphs of a Relationally Scaled Context. 401-414 - Ryszard Raban, Brian J. Garner:
Contexts in Information Systems Development. 415-422 - Guy W. Mineau, Gerd Stumme, Rudolf Wille:
Conceptual Structures Represented by Conceptual Graphs and Formal Concept Analysis. 423-441
Logic
- Jean-François Baget:
A Simulation of Co-identity with Rules in Simple and Nested Graphs. 442-455 - Torben Braüner, Jørgen Fischer Nilsson, Anne Rasmussen:
Conceptual Graphs as Algebras - With an Application to Analogical Reasoning. 456-469 - Dan Corbett, Robert F. Woodbury:
Unification over Constraints in Conceptual Graphs. 470-479 - Franz Baader, Ralf Molitor, Stephan Tobies:
Tractable and Decidable Fragments of Conceptual Graphs. 480-493 - Gwen Kerdiles:
Dynamic Semantics for Conceptual Graphs. 494-507
Position Papers
- Dan Corbett:
A Case for Variable-Arity Relations: Definitions and Domains. 508-509 - Valery D. Solovyev:
Graph Structures in Parametric Spaces for Representation of Verbs. 510 - Mary Keeler, William M. Tepfenhart:
PORT: Peirce Online Resource Testbeds. 511-512 - William M. Tepfenhart, Mark Holder:
Assuring Computer Agent Communications. 513-514
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