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Issues Raised by the Panelists of the What is the Role of Ontologies in Performance Evaluation? Panel - Discussion at the PerMIS Conference
Published
Author(s)
E Dawidowicz, Michael Gruninger, L Pouchard, Craig I. Schlenoff, Lawrence A. Welsch, A Meystel
Abstract
At the Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems (PerMIS) conference held at NIST in August, 2002, a panel discussion was held entitled What is the Role of Ontologies in Performance Evaluation? Each panelist was asked to submit a one-page write-up focusing on the issues they perceived in using ontologies for performance evaluation. This report contains those write-ups.
Dawidowicz, E.
, Gruninger, M.
, Pouchard, L.
, Schlenoff, C.
, Welsch, L.
and Meystel, A.
(2002),
Issues Raised by the Panelists of the What is the Role of Ontologies in Performance Evaluation? Panel - Discussion at the PerMIS Conference, PerMIS '02, , USA
(Accessed October 8, 2025)