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Knowledge Engineering Technical Co-ordination Unit: PROGRESS

Knowledge Engineering Technical Co-ordination Unit: PROGRESS. Lee McCluskey University of Huddersfield. Update of Website. Update of Members Details : We now have 30 members representing approx. 18 nodes

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Knowledge Engineering Technical Co-ordination Unit: PROGRESS

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  1. Knowledge Engineering Technical Co-ordination Unit: PROGRESS Lee McCluskey University of Huddersfield

  2. Update of Website • Update of Members Details: We now have 30 members representing approx. 18 nodes • Events: We have records of all our workshops (including reports, papers and in some cases slides) and 2 cross site visit reports • Roadmap: new version soon! • Links to all our current exciting activities Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb ‘03

  3. Competition on KE in Planning The ICP has brought benefits to the community but is controversial - it encourages rapid development - but in a narrow area The aim of a KE Competition is to promote the knowledge-based aspects of planning, by evaluating KE tools within a competitive forum. • It should encourage the development and sharing of tools to help in the whole process of AI planning including domain modelling, heuristic acquisition, planner-domain matching and so forth. • it should lead to some form of communication medium for knowledged-based domain models Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb ‘03

  4. ROADMAP The Roadmap has been revised 3 or 4 times during PLANET’s lifetime. Latest additions / developments include: • Semantic Web and Ontologies • KE fom a KBS perspective • KE in AI Planning: an experience report from a knowledge engineer + more on the way Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb ‘03

  5. PLANSERVE PLANSERVE originated as a Framework 6 expession of interest backed by TCU members.. The aim of the project is to research and develop the enabling technology that will make intelligent planning technology generally accessible to the user community, and to prototype this technology by the creation of intelligent planning services targeted at the semantic web. We are planning to pursue this under the “Future and Emerging Technologies” (FET) Instrument Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb ‘03

  6. Plans • Stage a Small Scale ICKEP (workshop this afternoon) • Create a FET proposal from PLANSERVE (workshop tomorrow) • Submit our completed Roadmap for evaluation and eventual publication (workshop this afternoon) • Proposal for a Cross – Site Visit (between Univ of Troyes and Univ of Huddersfield) Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb ‘03

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