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ling411-13 - Rice University
... “If neurons in the functional web are strongly linked, they should show similar response properties in neurophysiological experiments. “If the neurons of the functional web are necessary for the optimal processing of the represented entity, lesion of a significant portion of the network neurons must ...
... “If neurons in the functional web are strongly linked, they should show similar response properties in neurophysiological experiments. “If the neurons of the functional web are necessary for the optimal processing of the represented entity, lesion of a significant portion of the network neurons must ...
sv-lncs - Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
... using rich (and enrichable) constraint descriptions which include the impact that the activities are meant to have on the state of the environment. This allows for more precise and useful monitoring of plan execution, allowing plans to be adjusted or repaired as circumstances change. It can make use ...
... using rich (and enrichable) constraint descriptions which include the impact that the activities are meant to have on the state of the environment. This allows for more precise and useful monitoring of plan execution, allowing plans to be adjusted or repaired as circumstances change. It can make use ...
Why do we even care?
... • We argued that structure (and semantics) help querying – If there is structure (as in databases) we can exploit it • Databases is an existing technology for exploiting some forms of structure – SQL may not look like much, but it is more expressive than keyword queries! ...
... • We argued that structure (and semantics) help querying – If there is structure (as in databases) we can exploit it • Databases is an existing technology for exploiting some forms of structure – SQL may not look like much, but it is more expressive than keyword queries! ...
energy based decision support system for facilities
... logic statements. If no exact matches were found in the first run, the system continues to run using secondary rules to identify any matches. Once all rules are exhausted, it ends in “failure,” implying that the constraints cannot be lowered any further. The rules in this system are designed to rese ...
... logic statements. If no exact matches were found in the first run, the system continues to run using secondary rules to identify any matches. Once all rules are exhausted, it ends in “failure,” implying that the constraints cannot be lowered any further. The rules in this system are designed to rese ...
introXHTML_TextListsLinks - Department of Computer and
... • It is not always necessary to use images for links because basic text links, if properly placed on a Web page, can be just as effective • It takes much less time to create a text-based hyperlink than it does to design an image to use as a hyperlink N241: Fundamentals of Web Development Copyright © ...
... • It is not always necessary to use images for links because basic text links, if properly placed on a Web page, can be just as effective • It takes much less time to create a text-based hyperlink than it does to design an image to use as a hyperlink N241: Fundamentals of Web Development Copyright © ...
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning - on AI-MAS
... incompleteness theorems show that no standard formal system of arithmetic can be consistent and complete. ...
... incompleteness theorems show that no standard formal system of arithmetic can be consistent and complete. ...
Introduction to Web Technologies
... • The Web didn’t exist until the 1980s • In 1989 Tim Berners-Lee created a set of technologies that allowed information on the Internet to be linked together through the use of links, or connections in documents – http://www.w3.org/History/1989/proposal.html ...
... • The Web didn’t exist until the 1980s • In 1989 Tim Berners-Lee created a set of technologies that allowed information on the Internet to be linked together through the use of links, or connections in documents – http://www.w3.org/History/1989/proposal.html ...
Machine translation and artificial intelligence
... The standard reaction to such syntactic results was to argue that this only showed the need for linguistic semantics, so as to reduce the "readings" in such cases to the appropriate one. Bar-Hillel's response was to argue that it was not a matter of semantic additions at all, but of the, for him, un ...
... The standard reaction to such syntactic results was to argue that this only showed the need for linguistic semantics, so as to reduce the "readings" in such cases to the appropriate one. Bar-Hillel's response was to argue that it was not a matter of semantic additions at all, but of the, for him, un ...
Key-Value stores
... corresponding to the new intermediate processed data (Map phase) Workers then will gather all intermediate data belonging to a specific key, and reduce them to the requested output ordered by key (Reduce ...
... corresponding to the new intermediate processed data (Map phase) Workers then will gather all intermediate data belonging to a specific key, and reduce them to the requested output ordered by key (Reduce ...
Evolving Standards – through IFLA/ICABS and ISO/TC46
... Features of MODS One repeatable element for names, with main/added ...
... Features of MODS One repeatable element for names, with main/added ...
Lecture 6 - Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”
... use for analyzing the site(canvas, video, audio). ...
... use for analyzing the site(canvas, video, audio). ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Artificial Intelligence
... --Claims that computers can be made to think on a level (at least) equal to humans and possibly even be conscious of themselves ...
... --Claims that computers can be made to think on a level (at least) equal to humans and possibly even be conscious of themselves ...
CW32611616
... concepts and relations in the ontology and devise a syntax for encoding knowledge in terms of the concepts and relations. We can share this knowledge representation language with others who have similar needs for knowledge representation in that domain, thereby eliminating the need for replicating t ...
... concepts and relations in the ontology and devise a syntax for encoding knowledge in terms of the concepts and relations. We can share this knowledge representation language with others who have similar needs for knowledge representation in that domain, thereby eliminating the need for replicating t ...
A Study on the Structure of Korean Knowledge Database1
... c. 나-는 교실-에서 책-을 읽-는다./He is reading in the classroom. d. 나-도 교실-에서 책-을 읽-는다./He is also reading in the classroom. 책-은 내-가 교실-에서 읽-는다./The book, he is reading the classroom. ...
... c. 나-는 교실-에서 책-을 읽-는다./He is reading in the classroom. d. 나-도 교실-에서 책-을 읽-는다./He is also reading in the classroom. 책-은 내-가 교실-에서 읽-는다./The book, he is reading the classroom. ...
Semantic Outlier Detection for Affective Common-Sense Reasoning and Concept-Level Sentiment Analysis Erik Cambria
... associated with each concept into a set of values of uncorrelated variables (the principal components of the SVD). By using Lanczos’ method (Lanczos 1950), moreover, the generalization process is relatively fast (a few seconds), despite the size and the sparseness of AffectNet. Applying TSVD on Affe ...
... associated with each concept into a set of values of uncorrelated variables (the principal components of the SVD). By using Lanczos’ method (Lanczos 1950), moreover, the generalization process is relatively fast (a few seconds), despite the size and the sparseness of AffectNet. Applying TSVD on Affe ...
Extending an Indonesian Semantic Analysis
... 5.3. Semantic attachment rules Frege's principle of compositionality of semantics states that the meaning of a complex expression is determined by the meanings of its parts, and the way in which those parts are combined. In linguistic terms, rules that determine semantic interpretation are defined o ...
... 5.3. Semantic attachment rules Frege's principle of compositionality of semantics states that the meaning of a complex expression is determined by the meanings of its parts, and the way in which those parts are combined. In linguistic terms, rules that determine semantic interpretation are defined o ...
Beyond Keywords: The Revolution in Search
... Eiffel Tower with additional relevant information. Google also presents fact-based answers in “structured snippets”, introduced in Q3 2014. Google, Bing, Yahoo and Yandex are actively encouraging web developers to include structured data in their web pages using the Schema.org mark-up vocabulary. As ...
... Eiffel Tower with additional relevant information. Google also presents fact-based answers in “structured snippets”, introduced in Q3 2014. Google, Bing, Yahoo and Yandex are actively encouraging web developers to include structured data in their web pages using the Schema.org mark-up vocabulary. As ...
The Specification of Agent Behavior by Ordinary People: A Case Study
... 2 Overview of Semantic Email Agents We illustrate E-Agents with the running example of a “balanced potluck, ” which operates as follows. The E-Agent originator initially creates a message announcing a “potluck-style” event — in this case, the message asks each participant whether they are bringing a ...
... 2 Overview of Semantic Email Agents We illustrate E-Agents with the running example of a “balanced potluck, ” which operates as follows. The E-Agent originator initially creates a message announcing a “potluck-style” event — in this case, the message asks each participant whether they are bringing a ...
Intelligent Information Access - Dipartimento di Informatica
... “The aim of Information Filtering is to expose users to only the information that is relevant to them. Some examples of filtering applications are: filters for search results on the internet,… e-mail filters based on personal profiles, … filters for e-commerce applications that address products and ...
... “The aim of Information Filtering is to expose users to only the information that is relevant to them. Some examples of filtering applications are: filters for search results on the internet,… e-mail filters based on personal profiles, … filters for e-commerce applications that address products and ...
Shelly Cashman Series Discovering Computers 2002
... Provides information about the site’s purpose and content Some Web sites also refer to their starting page as a home page ...
... Provides information about the site’s purpose and content Some Web sites also refer to their starting page as a home page ...
Web App. Framework
... Format the output in HTML and CSS Write PHP scripts to conditionally or iteratively generate the output ...
... Format the output in HTML and CSS Write PHP scripts to conditionally or iteratively generate the output ...
Demonstration of the SALUS Semantic Interoperability Framework for Case Series Characterization Studies
... run on voluntarily sent spontaneous reports. This process has several bottlenecks, only about 5% of adverse drug events (ADEs) are being reported [1]; the quality of the data collected through spontaneous reporting is low and finally spontaneous reports only report adverse incidents while the inform ...
... run on voluntarily sent spontaneous reports. This process has several bottlenecks, only about 5% of adverse drug events (ADEs) are being reported [1]; the quality of the data collected through spontaneous reporting is low and finally spontaneous reports only report adverse incidents while the inform ...
Relevance, evaluation and users
... – Search evaluation is necessarily user-centered – Keyword queries are often poor descriptions of actual information needs – Interaction and context are important for understanding user intent – Query refinement techniques such as query suggestion, query expansion, relevance feedback improve ranking ...
... – Search evaluation is necessarily user-centered – Keyword queries are often poor descriptions of actual information needs – Interaction and context are important for understanding user intent – Query refinement techniques such as query suggestion, query expansion, relevance feedback improve ranking ...
Semantic Web
The Semantic Web is an extension of the Web through standards by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The standards promote common data formats and exchange protocols on the Web, most fundamentally the Resource Description Framework (RDF).According to the W3C, ""The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries"". The term was coined by Tim Berners-Lee for a web of data that can be processed by machines.While its critics have questioned its feasibility, proponents argue that applications in industry, biology and human sciences research have already proven the validity of the original concept.The 2001 Scientific American article by Berners-Lee, Hendler, and Lassila described an expected evolution of the existing Web to a Semantic Web. In 2006, Berners-Lee and colleagues stated that: ""This simple idea…remains largely unrealized"".In 2013, more than four million Web domains contained Semantic Web markup.