Title :
Ontology-Based Skills Knowledge Base Construction Method and Its Application in Educational Games
Author :
Zhang Kaiqiang ; Kang Li ; Wang Qing ; Chen Hong ; Zhu Dehai ; Cheng Xinrong
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Inf. & Electr. Eng., China Agric. Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Knowledge representation is a strategy which represents the human knowledge as the data structure and the system control structure that can be processed by computer. As a knowledge representation method, domain ontology can represent the specific knowledge of a specific area. In the design of skill knowledge base, it will involve a lot of corresponding events to skills, and the knowledge contained in the event is dynamic. Dynamic knowledge can´t be fully expressed in a static concept, so skill knowledge base needs both static knowledge in the field of domain ontology and dynamic knowledge in the field of event ontology. So, taking building skill knowledge base for rural migrant workers as the application background, based on analyzing the ontology structure and application model, this paper proposes a construction method of skill knowledge base with the combination of domain ontology and event ontology, which realizes the ontology database storage. Experimental results show that when we apply the knowledge base to knowledge training rules and knowledge map, we can better recommend the challenge missions of application games.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; data structures; knowledge based systems; knowledge representation; ontologies (artificial intelligence); serious games (computing); application games; data structure; domain ontology; dynamic knowledge; educational games; event ontology; human knowledge; knowledge map; knowledge representation method; knowledge training rules; ontology database storage; ontology structure; ontology-based skills knowledge base construction method; rural migrant workers; skill knowledge base; static concept; Educational institutions; Games; Knowledge based systems; Materials; Medical services; Ontologies; Training; Event ontology; Game recommending; Housekeeping service; Knowledge base; Ontology; Patient care;
Conference_Titel :
Web Information System and Application Conference (WISA), 2014 11th
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5726-2
DOI :
10.1109/WISA.2014.52