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A component ontology in powerloomCan someone direct me to an ontology of components with
attributes, and parameters, etc. (for the purpose of mechanical engineering)
that I can use in powerloom? I found something related in KIF (though I am not
very sure)- can I use that in powerloom? Also, what advantages does powerloom have over KIF? Siddharth
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Re: A component ontology in powerloomSiddharth,
unfortunately, I can't help you with respect to the component ontology. But if you found one represented in some version of KIF, it should be possible to adapt it without too much work so you can load it into PowerLoom. With respect to the second question, PowerLoom is a KR&R system that allows you to store facts and rules, query them, perform logical inference with them, etc. KIF is the language used to represent these facts and rules. In a sense, PowerLoom relates to KIF somewhat like MySQL relates to the SQL language. KIF is the "Knowledge Interchange Format" invented in the early 90's at the beginning of the knowledge sharing initiative. It is a Lisp-based syntax for first-order predicate logic. There are various versions out there such as KIF 3.0, ANSI KIF, SUO KIF and now Common Logic which has KIF as one of its supported syntaxes. PowerLoom uses its own variant of KIF that we sometimes call PL-KIF. The main difference of PL-KIF to some of the other variants is that it has various definitional constructs such as `defconcept', etc., and that it doesn't (yet) support sequence variables. As I said in a previous message, given that Common Logic is a bonafide standard now, we'll work on making the relationship between Common Logic and PL-KIF more precise. Hans >>>>> Siddharth Goyal <Goyal> writes: > Can someone direct me to an ontology of components with attributes, and > parameters, etc. (for the purpose of mechanical engineering) that I can > use in powerloom? I found something related in KIF (though I am not very > sure)- can I use that in powerloom? > Also, what advantages does powerloom have over KIF? > Siddharth > Honeywell > Email : siddharth.goyal@... > <mailto:rajesh.kishore@...> > swiftpanther@... > Mobile : +91 - 9845844025 _______________________________________________ powerloom-forum mailing list powerloom-forum@... http://mailman.isi.edu/mailman/listinfo/powerloom-forum |
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