Knowledge representation and inference techniques to improve the management of gas and oil facilities

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This paper describes an experimental work carried out in the framework of an important European project to create and make use of a wide-ranging knowledge base in the gas/oil domain. In the context of this work, “knowledge base” means a collection of formal statement relating, with a negligible loss of information, the inner content (the ‘meaning’) of “complex events” included in two different “storyboards”. These events – originally presented under the form of unstructured natural language information – concern some general activities proper to the management of gas/oil facilities, like recognizing and monitoring gas leakage alarms in a gas processing plant or triggering the different steps needed to activate a gas turbine. To express this sort of information and to set up the knowledge base, the NKRL (Narrative Knowledge Representation Language) formalism has been used. NKRL is a conceptual meta-model and Computer Science environment expressly created to deal, in an ‘intelligent’ and complete way, with complex and content-rich ‘narrative’ data sources. The final knowledge base has been firstly tested in depth using the standard NKRL querying and information retrieval tools. High-level inference procedures have then been used, both “transformation rules” – unsuccessful queries are ‘transformed’ to produce results that are ‘semantically similar’ to those searched for initially – and “hypothesis rules” – information in the knowledge base is automatically aggregated to supply a sort of ‘causal’ explanation of some retrieved events.

论文关键词:Knowledge representation of complex gas/oil information,Construction of knowledge bases,Ontologies (for both concepts and events),Querying and inference techniques,Static and dynamic information

论文评审过程:Received 26 January 2010, Revised 14 February 2011, Accepted 16 April 2011, Available online 27 April 2011.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2011.04.010