Abstract

This article defines second‐generation knowledge acquisition as a modeling activity that is knowledge‐level oriented. Knowledge‐level models of expert reasoning represent an important output of the knowledge‐acquisition process, since they describe, in a conceptual and implementation‐independent fashion, the different roles and types of knowledge required for a problem‐solving task. We argue that a formalization of such models enhances knowledge acquisition, and in particular the conceptualization phase, by rendering currently informal concepts and intuitions more precise, thus also contributing to a more solid basis for KBS design, validation, and maintenance. A framework is constructed for the formal specification of knowledge‐level models. The proposed formalism, called ml 2 , has been inspired by the kads methodology for KBS development, and aims at expressing different roles and types of knowledge components through employing an order‐sorted logic, a modular structuring of theories, and a meta‐level organization of knowledge, comprising “enlarged” reflection rules and a “meaningful” naming relation. An application of the formal specification method to heuristic classification is given. Issues relating to the epistemological adequacy and the computational tractability of formalized knowledge‐level models are discussed.

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Computer scienceKnowledge acquisitionArtificial intelligenceKnowledge management

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1993
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Volume
8
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2
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169-208
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Hans Akkermans, Frank van Harmelen, Guus Schreiber et al. (1993). A Formalization of Knowledge‐Level Models for Knowledge Acquisition. International Journal of Intelligent Systems , 8 (2) , 169-208. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1098-111x.1993.tb00003.x

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10.1002/j.1098-111x.1993.tb00003.x