Getting organized

Dear All,
We have all been exchanging ideas and exploring areas of possible interest to knowledge representation.
In order for us all to make sense of what we are currently at, we need to take stock of where we are and what we have produced so far, what we have agreed upon and who is attending what conferences, workshops etc. from which we could benefit.
Since Paola is planning to go to Fukuoka in Japan for the annual W3C meet, getting organized in a more structured fashion is required.
Since I committed myself more or less to providing some diagram overviews of disciplines, areas of research and subjects, and in particular areas of application with a corresponding literature review, I would like to know who else can pitch in to get at least the ground covered so far documented, and possible checklists.
Some suggestions for possible checklists: (1) all subjects in the Mathematics Subject Classification that have a direct bearing on AI and KR as related to AI, (2) standards for technical and ethical aspects of AI, autonomous systems and e.g. robotics, (3) standards for KR,(4) professional organizations, industry organizations, research institutes, websites, online and printed journals and periodicals, annual conferences, workshops etc. on AI and KR (5) public and private or academic initiatives to implement AI and KR in the public sector, industry or society at large.

Anyone up to the task?

Milton Ponson
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Project Paradigm: Bringing the ICT tools for sustainable development to all stakeholders worldwide through collaborative research on applied mathematics, advanced modeling, software and standards development

Received on Wednesday, 10 July 2019 16:35:33 UTC