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Introduction

John F. Sowa's Conceptual graphs (CGs) are a system of logic based on the existential graphs of Charles Sanders Peirce and the semantic networks of artificial intelligence. They express meaning in a form that is logically precise, humanly readable, and computationally tractable. With their direct mapping to language, conceptual graphs serve as an intermediate language for translating computer-oriented formalisms to and from natural languages. With their graphic representation, they serve as a readable, but formal design and specification language. CGs have been implemented in a variety of projects for information retrieval, database design, expert systems, and natural language processing.

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People

There is a lively worldwide conceptual graphs research community. The community usually meets at meetings of the International Conferences on Conceptual Structures (ICCS) that have been held annually in Europe, Australia, and North America since 1993.

In the next (incomplete) list some of the currently active people:

Galia Angelova – Bulgaria | 
Tru Cao – Vietnam |
Michel Chein – France |
Dan Corbett – USA | 
Harry Delugach – USA | 
Peter Eklund – Australia |
David Genest – France | 
Ollivier Haemmerle – France | 
Adil Kabbaj – Morocco |
Pavel Kocura – UK |
Robert Levinson
Philippe Martin – Australia |
Guy Mineau – Canada |
Aldo de Moor – Belgium | 
Bernard Moulin – Canada |
Marie-Laure Mugnier – France |
Engelbert Mephu Nguifo |
Ulrik Petersen – Denmark |
Heather Pfeiffer – USA |
Simon Polovina – UK |
Henrik Schaerfe – Denmark |
Robert Spillers
John Sowa – USA |
Albena Strupchanska – Bulgaria |
Gerd Stumme |

Projects

A list of projects in which CGs play a key role is to follow.

Related Work

Together with concepts like conceptual schema, semantic network, knowledge representation, principal components analysis, Teuvo Kohonen's self-organizing map and Bayesian inference, conceptual graphs may eventually make it possible to implement agents for unsupervised learning.

References

Sowa, J.F. (1984) Conceptual Structures: Information Processing in Mind and Machine, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA

Links

John F. Sowa

University of Aalborg Online Course

Conceptual Graphs Home Page

Intl Conferences on Conceptual Structures








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