Abstract

This paper presents the recent process in a long-term research project, called National Knowledge Infrastructure (or NKI). Initiated in the early 2000, the project aims to develop a multi-domain shareable knowledge base for knowledge-intensive applications. To develop NKI, we have used domain-specific ontologies as a solid basis, and have built more than 600 ontologies. Using these ontologies and our knowledge acquisition methods, we have extracted about 1.1 millions of domain assertions. For users to access our NKI knowledge, we have developed a uniform multi-modal human-knowledge interface. We have also implemented a knowledge application programming interface for various applications to share the NKI knowledge.

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