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Title: An approach to the development of commonsense knowledge modeling system for disaster management
Authors: Mendis, D.S.K.
Karunananda, A.S.
Samaratunga, U.
Rathnayake, U.
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Mendis, D.S.K., Karunananda, A.S., Samaratunga, U. and Rathnayake, U. (2007). An approach to the development of commonsense knowledge modeling system for disaster management. Artif. Intell Rev. (2007) 28:179-196.
Abstract: Knowledge is the fundamental resource that allows us to function intelligently. Similarly, organizations typically use different types of knowledge to enhance their performance. Commonsense knowledge that is not well formalized modelling is the key to disaster management in the process of information gathering into a formalized way. Modelling commonsense knowledge is crucial for classifying and presenting of unstructured knowledge. This paper suggests an approach to achieving this objective, by proposing a three-phase knowledge modelling approach. At the initial stage commonsense knowledge is converted into a questionnaire. Removing dependencies among the questions are modelled using principal component analysis. Classification of the knowledge is processed through fuzzy logic module, which is constructed on the basis of principal components. Further explanations for classified knowledge are derived by expert system technology. We have implemented the system using FLEX expert system shell, SPSS, XML and VB. This paper describes one such approach using classification of human constituents in Ayurvedic medicine. Evaluation of the system has shown 77% accuracy
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