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Why are wordnets important? Vincze V., Szarvas G., Csirik J. ECC 2008 (Proceedings of the 2nd European Computing Conference, Malta, Sep 11-13, 2008) 316-322, 2008. Type: Proceedings This paper calls attention to the importance of wordnets. These lexical databases are very significant for many applications, from word sense disambiguation to machine translation and document retrieval. The authors describe such functions of...
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Sep 3 2009 |
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A multilayer ontology-based hybrid recommendation model Cantador I., Bellogín A., Castells P. AI Communications 21(2-3): 203-210, 2008. Type: Article Recommender systems--where products, services, and even people can be recommended based on some behind-the-scenes computation--are quite well established as an interesting and sometimes complex area of computer science. Increasingly,...
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Feb 13 2009 |
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From the specification to the implementation of norms: an automatic approach to generate rules from norms to govern the behavior of agents Silva V. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 17(1): 113-155, 2008. Type: Article In multiagent systems (MAS), autonomous agents have to follow norms. Usually, norms are defined in a mathematical language; here we see a method to transform norms into rules and to automatically implement the rules in a computer language. The...
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Oct 23 2008 |
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A formal ontology for temporal entities and its application in knowledge extraction Zhang C., Wang G., Niu Z. Digital libraries (Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Pittsburgh PA, Jun 16-20, 2008) 476-476, 2008. Type: Proceedings There are multiple time ontologies that can be applied to guide knowledge-acquisition tasks. This paper describes a time ontology that can be applied to guide knowledge-acquisition tasks on a Chinese corpus....
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Aug 29 2008 |
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Analysis, modeling, emergence & integration in complex systems: a modeling and integration framework & system biology Wheeler T. Complexity 13(1): 60-75, 2007. Type: Article The stated aim of the author is “to characterize the foundations for conceptual level human-computer interfacing, supporting collaborative envisioning.” The paper itself “grew out of a need [to] understand complex...
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Jul 28 2008 |
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How knowledge representation meets software engineering (and often databases) Borgida A. Automated Software Engineering 14(4): 443-464, 2007. Type: Article
The author of this invited paper teaches a master’s-level class on knowledge representation and its relation to software engineering and databases. He presents clear examples that illustrate the connections between the fields in a way...
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May 21 2008 |
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Distributed (design) knowledge exchange Heylighen A., Heylighen F., Bollen J., Casaer M. AI & Society 22(2): 145-154, 2007. Type: Article A potential architecture for a distributed cognitive system is described in this paper. The authors use the term
“social intelligent design” for the broader field to which this is to be a contribution. The basic idea...
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Apr 24 2008 |
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Efficient mining of generalized association rules with non-uniform minimum support Tseng M., Lin W. Data & Knowledge Engineering 62(1): 41-64, 2007. Type: Article An important area of business data mining is the determination of association rules via the analysis of large databases of transaction records that contain item sets, for example from sales. In this fine paper, the authors propel the research...
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Aug 16 2007 |
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Data integration using semantic technology: a use case Angele J., Gesmann M. Rules and rule markup languages for the semantic Web (Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web, Nov 10-11, 2006) 58-66, 2006. Type: Proceedings A major problem for (typically large) organizations that has existed for many years is how to efficiently integrate and use data from diverse sources. Such data usually was developed by one group for itself, but has become of use to other groups. ...
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May 10 2007 |
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Visualizing the semantic Web: XML-based Internet and information visualization Geroimenko V., Chen C., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2005. 248 pp. Type: Book (9781852339760) Computers can read the content of the existing World Wide Web, but it is only understandable to humans. The goal of the future semantic Web is to extend (not replace) the existing Web and make it understandable to computers as well. This is done...
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Dec 27 2006 |
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