Using HLT for acquiring, retrieving and publishing knowledge in AKT: position paper

Kalina Bontcheva, Christopher Brewster, Hamish Cunningham, Louise Guthrie, Fabio Ciravegna, Robert Gaizauskas, Yorick Wilks

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Abstract

AKT is a major research project applying a variety of technologies to knowledge management. Knowledge is a dynamic, ubiquitous resource, which is to be found equally in an expert's head, under terabytes of data, or explicitly stated in manuals. AKT will extend knowledge management technologies to exploit the potential of the semantic web, covering the use of knowledge over its entire lifecycle, from acquisition to maintenance and deletion. In this paper we discuss how HLT will be used in AKT and how the use of HLT will affect different areas of KM, such as knowledge acquisition, retrieval and publishing.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the ACL2001 Workshop on Human Language Technology and Knowledge Management
Publication statusPublished - 2001
EventWorkshop on Human Language Technology and Knowledge Management - Toulouse, France
Duration: 6 Jul 20017 Jul 2001

Workshop

WorkshopWorkshop on Human Language Technology and Knowledge Management
Abbreviated titleACL2001
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityToulouse
Period6/07/017/07/01

Bibliographical note

ACL2001 Workshop on Human Language Technology and Knowledge Management, Toulouse, France, (2001) held in conjunction with the meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 6-7 July 2001, Toulouse (FR). Materials prior to 2016 here are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.

Keywords

  • AKT
  • knowledge management
  • knowledge management technologies
  • semantic web
  • HLT will
  • knowledge acquisition
  • knowledge retrieval
  • knowledge publishing

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