Ellis, G.; Levinson, R.A.; Robinson, P.J.: Managing complex objects in Peirce (1994)
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- Abstract
- The Peirce project (named after Charles S. Peirce) is an international colloborative project aiming to construct a freely available conceptual graphs workbench to support research in the conceptual graphs community in areas such as natural language processing, enterprise modelling, program specification and verification, management information systems, conceptual information retrieval, medical informatics, and construction of ontologies. Peirce advance the state of the art in conceptual graph implementations and in general complex object classification
- Source
- International journal of human-computer studies. 41(1994), S.109-148