My Knowledge Explorer
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Richard H. McCullough
http://ContextKnowledgeSystems.org
interact with local or internet knowledge bases
my Knowledge Explorer uses the mKR (my Knowledge Representation) language to create, query and update mKB (my Knowledge Base). mKR is a useful mixture of English (subject, verb, object, preposition phrase) and the KornShell (variables, procedures, control structures). mKB can be a local user KB or an internet KB such as OpenCyc. The Redland RDF Library commands can be used to translate mKR to/from standard W3C languages such as Turtle and SPARQL.
Documentation
mKR/mKE tutorial: http://ContextKnowledgeSystems.org/doc/mKEtutorial.htmlmKR grammar: http://mKRmKE.org/parser/mkr_parser.y
Download
http://ContextKnowledgeSystems.org/download/
version 9.1
(mature)
released on 13 January 2018
User level
Intermediate
Categories
- Hobbies:genealogy
- Interface:command-line
- Internet-application:tool
- Runs-on:Windows
- Runs-on:OS X
- Runs-on:GNU/Linux
- Science:artificial-intelligence
- Software-development:programming-language
- Software-development:programming-language-conversion
- Use:education
- Use:hobbies
- Use:internet-application
- Use:science
- Works-with:addresses
- Works-with:database
- Works-with:html
- Works-with:spreadsheet
- Works-with:sql
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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 12 June 2015.
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