A Logic Programming Approach to the Conservation of Buildings Based on an Extension of the Eindhoven Classification Model
Author(s) -
Guida Gomes,
Henrique Vicente,
Joaquim Macedo,
Victor Alves,
José Neves
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
polibits
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-8618
pISSN - 1870-9044
DOI - 10.17562/pb-48-4
Subject(s) - sort , extension (predicate logic) , computer science , event (particle physics) , root (linguistics) , process (computing) , identification (biology) , quality (philosophy) , representation (politics) , artificial intelligence , information retrieval , programming language , epistemology , linguistics , botany , quantum mechanics , biology , politics , political science , law , philosophy , physics
The identification, classification and recording of events that may lead to the deterioration of buildings are crucial for the development of appropriate repair strategies. This work presents an extension of the Eindhoven Classification Model to sort adverse events root causes for Building Conservation. Logic Programming was used for knowledge representation and reasoning, letting the modelling of the universe of discourse in terms of defective data, information and knowledge. Indeed, a systematization of the evolution process of the body of knowledge in terms of a new factor, the Quality of Information one, embedded in the Root Cause Analysis was accomplished, i.e., the system proposed led to a process of Quality of Information quantification that permit the study of the event's root causes, on time.
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