#14427This article deals with theinterpretation of conceptual operations underlying the communicative use of natural language (NL) within the Structured Inheritance Network (SI-Nets) paradigm.
other,7-1-E83-1021,ak
with the
<term>
interpretation
</term>
of
<term>
conceptual operations
</term>
underlying the communicative use
#14429This article deals with the interpretation ofconceptual operations underlying the communicative use of natural language (NL) within the Structured Inheritance Network (SI-Nets) paradigm.
other,14-1-E83-1021,ak
underlying the communicative use of
<term>
natural language ( NL )
</term>
within the
<term>
Structured Inheritance
#14436This article deals with the interpretation of conceptual operations underlying the communicative use ofnatural language ( NL ) within the Structured Inheritance Network (SI-Nets) paradigm.
</term>
. The
<term>
operations
</term>
are reduced
#14443This article deals with the interpretation of conceptual operations underlying the communicative use of natural language (NL) within theStructured Inheritance Network ( SI-Nets ) paradigm.
other,1-2-E83-1021,ak
Network ( SI-Nets ) paradigm
</term>
. The
<term>
operations
</term>
are reduced to
<term>
functions
</term>
#14452Theoperations are reduced to functions of a formal language, thus changing the level of abstraction of the operations to be performed on SI-Nets.
other,5-2-E83-1021,ak
<term>
operations
</term>
are reduced to
<term>
functions
</term>
of a
<term>
formal language
</term>
,
#14456The operations are reduced tofunctions of a formal language, thus changing the level of abstraction of the operations to be performed on SI-Nets.
other,8-2-E83-1021,ak
reduced to
<term>
functions
</term>
of a
<term>
formal language
</term>
, thus changing the level of abstraction
#14459The operations are reduced to functions of aformal language, thus changing the level of abstraction of the operations to be performed on SI-Nets.
other,19-2-E83-1021,ak
changing the level of abstraction of the
<term>
operations
</term>
to be performed on
<term>
SI-Nets
</term>
#14470The operations are reduced to functions of a formal language, thus changing the level of abstraction of theoperations to be performed on SI-Nets.
tech,24-2-E83-1021,ak
operations
</term>
to be performed on
<term>
SI-Nets
</term>
. In this sense ,
<term>
operations
#14475The operations are reduced to functions of a formal language, thus changing the level of abstraction of the operations to be performed onSI-Nets.
other,4-3-E83-1021,ak
<term>
SI-Nets
</term>
. In this sense ,
<term>
operations
</term>
on
<term>
SI-Nets
</term>
are not merely
#14481In this sense,operations on SI-Nets are not merely isomorphic to single epistemological objects, but can be viewed as a simulation of processes on a different level, that pertaining to the conceptual system of NL.
tech,6-3-E83-1021,ak
this sense ,
<term>
operations
</term>
on
<term>
SI-Nets
</term>
are not merely isomorphic to single
#14483In this sense, operations onSI-Nets are not merely isomorphic to single epistemological objects, but can be viewed as a simulation of processes on a different level, that pertaining to the conceptual system of NL.
other,13-3-E83-1021,ak
are not merely isomorphic to single
<term>
epistemological objects
</term>
, but can be viewed as a simulation
#14490In this sense, operations on SI-Nets are not merely isomorphic to singleepistemological objects, but can be viewed as a simulation of processes on a different level, that pertaining to the conceptual system of NL.
other,34-3-E83-1021,ak
different level , that pertaining to the
<term>
conceptual system
</term>
of
<term>
NL
</term>
. For this purpose
#14511In this sense, operations on SI-Nets are not merely isomorphic to single epistemological objects, but can be viewed as a simulation of processes on a different level, that pertaining to theconceptual system of NL.
other,37-3-E83-1021,ak
the
<term>
conceptual system
</term>
of
<term>
NL
</term>
. For this purpose , we have designed
#14514In this sense, operations on SI-Nets are not merely isomorphic to single epistemological objects, but can be viewed as a simulation of processes on a different level, that pertaining to the conceptual system ofNL.
tool,10-4-E83-1021,ak
purpose , we have designed a version of
<term>
KL-ONE
</term>
which represents the
<term>
epistemological
#14526For this purpose, we have designed a version ofKL-ONE which represents the epistemological level, while the new experimental language, KL-Conc, represents the conceptual level.
other,14-4-E83-1021,ak
<term>
KL-ONE
</term>
which represents the
<term>
epistemological level
</term>
, while the new experimental language
#14530For this purpose, we have designed a version of KL-ONE which represents theepistemological level, while the new experimental language, KL-Conc, represents the conceptual level.
tool,23-4-E83-1021,ak
while the new experimental language ,
<term>
KL-Conc
</term>
, represents the
<term>
conceptual
#14539For this purpose, we have designed a version of KL-ONE which represents the epistemological level, while the new experimental language,KL-Conc, represents the conceptual level.
other,27-4-E83-1021,ak
<term>
KL-Conc
</term>
, represents the
<term>
conceptual level
</term>
.
<term>
KL-Conc
</term>
would seem to
#14543For this purpose, we have designed a version of KL-ONE which represents the epistemological level, while the new experimental language, KL-Conc, represents theconceptual level.
tool,0-5-E83-1021,ak
the
<term>
conceptual level
</term>
.
<term>
KL-Conc
</term>
would seem to be a more natural and
#14546For this purpose, we have designed a version of KL-ONE which represents the epistemological level, while the new experimental language, KL-Conc, represents the conceptual level.KL-Conc would seem to be a more natural and intuitive way of interacting with SI-Nets.
tech,14-5-E83-1021,ak
intuitive way of interacting with
<term>
SI-Nets
</term>
. In this paper a
<term>
system which
#14560KL-Conc would seem to be a more natural and intuitive way of interacting withSI-Nets.