Open Knowledge Base Connectivity
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Open Knowledge Base Connectivity (OKBC)[1] is a protocol and an API for accessing knowledge in knowledge representation systems such as ontology repositories and object–relational databases. It is somewhat complementary to the Knowledge Interchange Format that serves as a general representation language for knowledge. It is developed by SRI International's Artificial Intelligence Center for DARPA's High Performance Knowledge Base program (HPKB).
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[edit ]- ^ "OKBC: A Programmatic Foundation for Knowledge Base Interoperability" (PDF). cdn.aaai.org. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
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