Towards a Collection-Based Knowledge Representation: Application to Geo-political Risks and Crisis Management

F. Rousseaux, K. Lhoste
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The paper aims at presenting the use of a collection based knowledge representation to improve a geopolitical risks and crisis management system. Initially, the system was built onto classic ontological knowledge representation for the use in a multi-agent system. Events occurring were classified using object matching with model events. After comparisons with type scenarios, the system could predict if a crisis can happen. A better understanding of crisis appeared and the system was completely working but, only if the main agent which has the task of questioning the user was replaced with a human because an ontological model is not well adapted for such work. This gives us motive to reconsider the role and the design of the system, stressing the need of a better knowledge management. A collection based knowledge representation seemed to be a good alternative to gather and organize critical information without losing time and information in a type matching process. It is one of the first times this concept of collection, well known in the artistic domain is used in an IT system. We will explain this particular knowledge representation through the successful example of the CHEOPS Project.
基于集合的知识表示:在地缘政治风险和危机管理中的应用
本文旨在介绍使用基于集合的知识表示来改进地缘政治风险和危机管理系统。最初,该系统建立在经典本体知识表示的基础上,用于多智能体系统。使用对象匹配模型事件对发生的事件进行分类。在与类型场景进行比较后,该系统可以预测危机是否会发生。对危机的更好理解出现了,系统完全工作了,但前提是负责询问用户的主要代理被人类取代,因为本体论模型不太适合这种工作。这给了我们重新考虑系统的角色和设计的动力,强调了更好的知识管理的需要。基于集合的知识表示似乎是收集和组织关键信息而不会在类型匹配过程中浪费时间和信息的一个很好的替代方案。这是第一次在It系统中使用在艺术领域众所周知的收藏概念。我们将通过CHEOPS项目的成功案例来解释这种特殊的知识表示。
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