Domain-Specific Knowledge
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A Domain-Specific Knowledge is a knowledge that represents a particular knowledge domain.
- Context:
- It can support a Domain-Specific Task.
- It can be represented in a Domain-Specific KB, such as a domain-specific ontology.
- It can range from being a Lay Domain-Specific Knowledge to being Expert Domain-Specific Knowledge.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Knowledge Base, Operational Knowledge, Conceptual Knowledge, Academic Knowledge.
References
2020
- (Wikipedia, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/domain_knowledge Retrieved:2020-10-29.
- Domain knowledge is knowledge of a specific, specialized discipline or field, in contrast to general knowledge, or domain-independent knowledge. The term is often used in reference to a more general discipline, as, for example, in describing a software engineer who has general knowledge of programming, as well as domain knowledge about the pharmaceutical industry. People who have domain knowledge, are often considered specialists or experts in the field.