Method for the semantic indexing of concept hierarchies, uniform
representation, use of relational database systems and generic and case-based
reasoning
This paper presents a method for semantic indexing and describes its
application in the field of knowledge representation. Starting point of the
semantic indexing is the knowledge represented by concept hierarchies. The goal
is to assign keys to nodes (concepts) that are hierarchically ordered and
syntactically and semantically correct. With the indexing algorithm, keys are
computed such that concepts are partially unifiable with all more specific
concepts and only semantically correct concepts are allowed to be added. The
keys represent terminological relationships. Correctness and completeness of
the underlying indexing algorithm are proven. The use of classical relational
databases for the storage of instances is described. Because of the uniform
representation, inference can be done using case-based reasoning and generic
problem solving methods