Classification Framework Proposal
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Motivation
The goal of this proposal is to design a framework which allows to declaratively specify
classes (categories) of objects in the IDE, based on various user-defined criteria.
The framework is intended to replace many current usages of the
MIMEResolver API,
and to be used in conjunction with the
Filesystem Extension API
and the
Looks API.
Abstract
We design a generic declarative framework for classification of objects in imperative
languages, which allows for arbitrary extensions through callbacks to procedural code.
Our work is inspired by some more general tools for knowledge representation, such as
prioritized extended datalog programs.
We also outline an efficient and scalable algorithm for evaluating our programs, which
is more efficient than evaluation procedures for the more general cases.
Document
Download the proposal in pdf format here:
An extensible declarative classification framework and its efficient implementation (Draft)
Last updated: April 30, 2003
Implementation
A preliminary prototype of the implementation can be downloaded here.
You may also want to read a document containing instructions for building and trying out the framework, and the current status.
Last updated: June 24, 2003
Feedback
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