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A visual editor for canonical conceptual graphs -- Mapping of CGIF to operational interfaces -- TOSCANA-systems based on thesauri -- MULTIKAT, a tool for comparing knowledge of multiple experts -- A platform allowing typed nested graphs: How CoGITo became CoGITaNT -- Towards correspondences between Conceptual Graphs and Description Logics -- Piece resolution: Towards larger perspectives -- Triadic concept graphs -- Powerset trilattices -- Simple concept graphs: A logic approach -- Two FOL semantics for simple and nested conceptual graphs -- Peircean graphs for the modal logic S5 -- Fuzzy order-sorted logic programming in conceptual graphs with a sound and complete proof procedure -- Knowledge querying in the conceptual graph model: The RAP module -- Stepwise construction of the Dedekind-MacNeille completion -- PAC learning conceptual graphs -- Procedural renunciation and the semi-automatic trap -- Ontologies and conceptual structures -- Manual acquisition of uncountable types in closed worlds -- A logical framework for modeling a discourse from the point of view of the agents involved in It -- Computational processing of verbal polysemy with conceptual structures -- Word graphs: The second set -- Tuning up conceptual graph representation for multilingual natural language processing in medicine -- Conceptual graphs for representing business processes in corporate memories -- Handling specification knowledge evolution using context lattices -- Using CG formal contexts to support business system interoperation. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS'98, held in Montpellier, France, in August 1998. 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