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The case for explicit knowledge in documents [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Document engineering, 2004
The Web is full of documents which must be interpreted by human readers and by software agents (search engines recommender systems clustering processes etc.). Although Web standards have addressed format obfuscation by using XML schemas and stylesheets to specify unambiguous structure and presentation semantics interpretation is still hampered by the ...
Carr, Leslie   +4 more
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Tacit to explicit knowledge conversion: knowledge exchange protocols

Journal of Knowledge Management, 2001
In the knowledge management domain, the conversion of tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge is critical because it is a prerequisite to the knowledge amplification process wherein knowledge becomes part of an organization’s knowledge network. In this article, knowledge exchange protocols are examined as a vehicle for improving the tacit to explicit ...
Richard T Herschel
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A theory of implicit and explicit knowledge

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1999
The implicit-explicit distinction is applied to knowledge representations. Knowledge is taken to be an attitude towards a proposition which is true. The proposition itself predicates a property to some entity. A number of ways in which knowledge can be implicit or explicit emerge.
Z, Dienes, J, Perner
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Tacit to explicit knowledge conversion

Cognitive Processing, 2017
The ability to create, use and transfer knowledge may allow the creation or improvement of new products or services. But knowledge is often tacit: It lives in the minds of individuals, and therefore, it is difficult to transfer it to another person by means of the written word or verbal expression.
Osvaldo CairĂł Battistutti, Dominik Bork
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Explicit Knowledge Incorporation for Visual Reasoning

2021 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2021
Existing explainable and explicit visual reasoning methods only perform reasoning based on visual evidence but do not take into account knowledge beyond what is in the visual scene. To addresses the knowledge gap between visual reasoning methods and the semantic complexity of real-world images, we present the first explicit visual reasoning method that
Yifeng Zhang   +2 more
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Tacit and Explicit Knowledge

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This entry explores the fundamental concepts of tacit and explicit knowledge, tracing their historical origins and evolution. Tacit knowledge, intuitive and experiential, often challenging to articulate, complements explicit knowledge, which is ...
Katherine Howard, Cansu Okan
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