Paper/Knowledge Organization and Representation under the AI Lens
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Abstract
- Purpose: This paper compares the paradigmatic differences between knowledge organization (KO) in library and information science and knowledge representation (KR) in AI to show the convergence in KO and KR methods and applications.
- Methodology: The literature review and comparative analysis of KO and KR paradigms is the primary method used in this paper.
- Findings: A key difference between KO and KR lays in the purpose of KO is to organize knowledge into certain structure for standardizing and/or normalizing the vocabulary of concepts and relations, while KR is problem-solving oriented. Differences between KO and KR are discussed based on the goal, methods, and functions.Property "Findings" (as page type) with input value "A key difference between KO and KR lays in the purpose of KO is to organize knowledge into certain structure for standardizing and/or normalizing the vocabulary of concepts and relations, while KR is problem-solving oriented. Differences between KO and KR are discussed based on the goal, methods, and functions." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
- Research limitations: This is only a preliminary research with a case study as proof of concept.
- Practical implications: The paper articulates on the opportunities in applying KR and other AI methods and techniques to enhance the functions of KO.
- Originality/value: Ontologies and linked data as the evidence of the convergence of KO and KR paradigms provide theoretical and methodological support to innovate KO in the AI era.
- Keywords: Knowledge representation,Knowledge organization, Artificial Intelligence, Paradigms