Conceptual Information Compression and Efficient Pattern Search

Authors

  • Galia Angelova
  • Stoyan Mihov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55630/sjc.2008.2.369-402

Keywords:

Data Compaction and Compression, Finite Automata, Applications, Efficiency, Semantic Networks

Abstract

This paper introduces an encoding of knowledge representation statements as regular languages and proposes a two-phase approach to processing of explicitly declared conceptual information. The idea is presented for the simple conceptual graphs where conceptual pattern search is implemented by the so called projection operation. Projection calculations are organised into off-line preprocessing and run-time computations. This enables fast run-time treatment of NP-complete problems, given that the intermediate results of the off-line phase are kept in suitable data structures. The experiments with randomly-generated, middle-size knowledge bases support the claim that the suggested approach radically improves the run-time conceptual pattern search.

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Published

2009-02-16

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