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An object-oriented knowledge representation structure for exploration data integration
Authors:P. An  W. M. Moon  G. F. Bonham-Carter
Affiliation:(1) Mineral Resources Division, Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, K1A 0E8 Ottawa, Canada;(2) Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Manitoba, R3T 2N2 Winnipeg, Canada
Abstract:Knowledge representation structure and reasoning processes are very important issues in the knowledge-based approach of integrating multiple spatial data sets for resource exploration. An object-oriented knowledge representation structure and corresponding reasoning processes are formulated and tested in this research on the knowledge-based approach of integrating spatial exploration data. The map-based prototype expert system developed in this study has self-contained knowledge representation structure and inference mechanisms. It is important to distinguish between lack of information and information providing negative evidence for a map-based system because the spatial distribution of data sets are uneven in most cases. Error and uncertainty estimation is also an important component of any production expert system. The uncertainty propagation mechanisms developed here work well for this type of integrated exploration problem. Evidential bellef function theory provides a natural theoretical basis for representing and integrating spatially uneven geophysical and geological information. The prototype system is tested using real mineral exploration data sets from the Snow Lake area, northern Manitoba, Canada. The test results outline the favorable exploration areas successfully and show the effectiveness of the knowledge representation structure and inference mechanisms for the knowledge-based approach.
Keywords:Object-oriented knowledge representation  Inference mechanism  Belief function  Expert system
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