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Riichiro Mizoguchi

Researcher at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Publications -  417
Citations -  7343

Riichiro Mizoguchi is an academic researcher from Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ontology (information science) & Collaborative learning. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 415 publications receiving 7098 citations. Previous affiliations of Riichiro Mizoguchi include RIKEN Brain Science Institute & United Nations University.

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Using Ontological Engineering to Overcome Common AI-ED Problems

TL;DR: This paper discusses long-term prospects of AI-ED research with the aim of giving a clear view of what the authors need for further promotion of the research from both the AI and ED points of view.
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Advances in Intelligent Tutoring Systems

TL;DR: The idea for this book on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) was sparked by the success of the ITS08 international conference, and it is the hope that all readers will find the book informative and thought-provoking.
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Knowledge acquisition for knowledge-based systems

TL;DR: The discussion covers tools, methods, and mediating representations; real-time problem solving; the system-model-operator metaphor; an interview architecture based on dynamic analysis, inductive knowledge acquisition from structured data; research in Japan.
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Deployment of an ontological framework of functional design knowledge

TL;DR: Some successful use-cases in tasks such as a design review, a patent application, and solving a quality problem are discussed, and the effects of the ontological framework as a consistent viewpoint for capturing implicit functional knowledge and as a conceptual interlingua among designers are discussed.
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Ontology-based systematization of functional knowledge

TL;DR: This paper discusses ontologies that guide conceptualization of artefacts from the functional point of view that are based on an extended device ontology and its application in the mechanical domain.