KSL-95-06

The Context-Sensitive Pattern-Matching Task

Reference: Shahar, Y. & Purcell, G. The Context-Sensitive Pattern-Matching Task. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1995.

Abstract: In this paper, we compare the methods for solving two very different tasks that employ explicit models of context: the abstraction of time-oriented data and retrieval of relevant medical text documents. We define formally and compare the task-specific ontologies for each problem-solving method. The mappings between these two problem-solving frameworks provide a basis for defining a more abstract task - context-sensitive pattern matching. We discuss the implications for reuse of the knowledge represented in the ontologies and inference structures, and we suggest similar tasks that might employ the generalized context-sensitive pattern-matching task.

Notes: Updated October 1995.


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