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Since the 70’s, computer scientists, especially those working '''in the domain of artificial intelligence, have attempted to construct automated knowledge systems and different technical schemes for the representation of knowledge'''. Among them, the most well known is the CYC project[1], which is premised on the belief that one can construct a representation system of common sense knowledges that users can search and learn from. | |||
Nevertheless, industries still used metadata schemes during this period in order to enhance the '''interoperability of machines''', but with a more humble name: mark-up languages. We can see very clearly a technical lineage of industrial standardisation with these mark-up languages, for example, from SGML, to HTML, to XML and XHTML, to Web Ontologies (Hui 2012). | |||
[1] article about the CYC project: http://www.cs.unm.edu/~storm/docs/Cyc.htm | |||
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Yuk Hui - Metadata (2014) → http://cdckeywords.leuphana.com/metadata/
Since the 70’s, computer scientists, especially those working in the domain of artificial intelligence, have attempted to construct automated knowledge systems and different technical schemes for the representation of knowledge. Among them, the most well known is the CYC project[1], which is premised on the belief that one can construct a representation system of common sense knowledges that users can search and learn from.
Nevertheless, industries still used metadata schemes during this period in order to enhance the interoperability of machines, but with a more humble name: mark-up languages. We can see very clearly a technical lineage of industrial standardisation with these mark-up languages, for example, from SGML, to HTML, to XML and XHTML, to Web Ontologies (Hui 2012).
[1] article about the CYC project: http://www.cs.unm.edu/~storm/docs/Cyc.htm