- From: Graham Klyne <GK@Dial.pipex.com>
- Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 15:19:51 +0000
- To: Tom Van Eetvelde <tom.van_eetvelde@alcatel.be>
- Cc: www-rdf-interest@w3.org
I came across conceptual graphs (in "Artificial Intelligence" by Luger and Stubblefield) in my early studies of RDF but did not feel they were a good fit at the time. I've just taken a quick review of that material, and did not spot anything that substantially alters my view. I think one *could* map the RDF ideas to conceptual graphs, or vice versa, but I'm not sure that so doing moves us closer to solving any interesting problems. #g -- At 12:41 PM 10/23/00 +0200, Tom Van Eetvelde wrote: >Dear RDF people, > >Recently I read something on Conceptual Graphs. Looks like RDF extended >with logic. Anyway, they >also handle contexts. Could this be related to this discussion? I hope >some people in this mailing >list know about Conceptual Graphs, otherwise, the question has no target >audience of course. > >Greetings, > >Tom. > > ------------ Graham Klyne (GK@ACM.ORG)
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