Structured inheritance network

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A structured inheritance network is a knowledge representation method that is used in artificial intelligence to implement hierarchies of concepts . The concept trees constructed in this way resemble (in a very simplified manner) the class hierarchies in object orientation .

Research on structured inheritance networks is essentially based on work on the KL-ONE system , which was later developed into the KL-TWO system .

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  1. RJ Brachmann, JG Schmolze: An Overview of the KL-ONE Knowledge Representation System. Cognitive Science 9, 1985