Co-evolution of Knowledge Bases: Languages and Tools KU Leuven
Useful domain knowledge resides in the heads of key employees, but it remains to a large extent tacit. Storing this knowledge explicitly in a so-called knowledge base (KB) has many advantages. However, the process of building a KB by having a knowledge engineer repeatedly interview the domain experts, is slow and costly. To alleviate this, we envision a co-evolution process where the domain expert and knowledge engineer co-create the KB ...