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... Business Intelligence (BI) is the capability of an organization to understand its business (processes, customers, sources, systems and market opportunity areas), in order to take prompt and suitable strategic decisions. Nowadays, BI solutions, whose purpose is to “provide the right information to th ...
... Business Intelligence (BI) is the capability of an organization to understand its business (processes, customers, sources, systems and market opportunity areas), in order to take prompt and suitable strategic decisions. Nowadays, BI solutions, whose purpose is to “provide the right information to th ...
User-centric query refinement and processing using granularity
... data. As a concrete approach for problem-solving based on large-scale data, the unification of search and reasoning also contains the two steps, namely, the search of relevant facts and reasoning based on rules and searched facts. A granule is a set of elements that are drawn together by their equal ...
... data. As a concrete approach for problem-solving based on large-scale data, the unification of search and reasoning also contains the two steps, namely, the search of relevant facts and reasoning based on rules and searched facts. A granule is a set of elements that are drawn together by their equal ...
Semantics and Computational Semantics
... diverse array of further relationships. For example, they can say when one sentence is more general than another or more specific, when one is incompatible with another or even its opposite, when one seems to suggest another or take it for granted. These judgments depend in part on compositional reg ...
... diverse array of further relationships. For example, they can say when one sentence is more general than another or more specific, when one is incompatible with another or even its opposite, when one seems to suggest another or take it for granted. These judgments depend in part on compositional reg ...
ppt
... – May be paged out to free memory, but writes are not required to hit the disk and the data is not expected to survive server failures – Co-locating the conversation with its messages provides a nice unit of failure, in that both are wiped out together – Appropriate when reliability is provided by t ...
... – May be paged out to free memory, but writes are not required to hit the disk and the data is not expected to survive server failures – Co-locating the conversation with its messages provides a nice unit of failure, in that both are wiped out together – Appropriate when reliability is provided by t ...
A New Entity Salience Task with Millions of Training Examples
... Rather than manually annotating a corpus, we automatically generate salience labels for an existing corpus of document/abstract pairs. We derive the labels using the assumption that the salient entities will be mentioned in the abstract, so we identify and align the entities in each text. Given a do ...
... Rather than manually annotating a corpus, we automatically generate salience labels for an existing corpus of document/abstract pairs. We derive the labels using the assumption that the salient entities will be mentioned in the abstract, so we identify and align the entities in each text. Given a do ...
Ontologies and Knowledge Representation Outline - (CUI)
... The CyC Project Build a theory of commonsense, to add AI to all computer programs • In first order logic • Currently millions of axioms • Grouped in coherent microtheories : geometry, physics, movement, transport, … • Partial reasoning system (computes logical entailment) ...
... The CyC Project Build a theory of commonsense, to add AI to all computer programs • In first order logic • Currently millions of axioms • Grouped in coherent microtheories : geometry, physics, movement, transport, … • Partial reasoning system (computes logical entailment) ...
XML - FSU Computer Science Department
... http://www.w3.org/XML/ World Wide Web consortium XML pages. http://www.xml.com The XML Commune. (Electronic magazine) http://www.eu.microsoft.com/xml Microsoft's XML pages. http://www.arbortext.com/xmlresrc.html XML references and links tools especially http://www.inso.com/xml/index.htm XML tool ven ...
... http://www.w3.org/XML/ World Wide Web consortium XML pages. http://www.xml.com The XML Commune. (Electronic magazine) http://www.eu.microsoft.com/xml Microsoft's XML pages. http://www.arbortext.com/xmlresrc.html XML references and links tools especially http://www.inso.com/xml/index.htm XML tool ven ...
Measuring the degree of Synonymy between Words using
... a scale from 0 (no similarity) to 4 (perfect synonymy) by a group of 38 human subjects. However, most previous work have used only 28 pairs for evaluation because one word was not registered in WordNet 3.0. Consequently, we follow those previous work and use only 28 word pairs such that we can direc ...
... a scale from 0 (no similarity) to 4 (perfect synonymy) by a group of 38 human subjects. However, most previous work have used only 28 pairs for evaluation because one word was not registered in WordNet 3.0. Consequently, we follow those previous work and use only 28 word pairs such that we can direc ...
parsing with flexibility, dynamic strategies, and idioms in mind
... stored in a grammar. This information includes semantics, syntactic "static" specifications such as category, mood and tense, case marking, the specification of the relation between semantic objects and syntactic objects, such as grammatical functions, but also some more detailed specifications of c ...
... stored in a grammar. This information includes semantics, syntactic "static" specifications such as category, mood and tense, case marking, the specification of the relation between semantic objects and syntactic objects, such as grammatical functions, but also some more detailed specifications of c ...
Vigneau et al.
... The present approach is in line with Poldrack’s meta-analysis of the inferior frontal gyrus that allowed an anatomo-functional segregation for phonological and semantic processing (Poldrack et al., 1999). It is based on the whole brain three-dimensional and quantitative methodology that our laborato ...
... The present approach is in line with Poldrack’s meta-analysis of the inferior frontal gyrus that allowed an anatomo-functional segregation for phonological and semantic processing (Poldrack et al., 1999). It is based on the whole brain three-dimensional and quantitative methodology that our laborato ...
Document
... documents This result DTD must include all different entity declarations of the original document Definition of the entity might differ from document to document So, for the same entity name, entities are renamed, and the entity references are ...
... documents This result DTD must include all different entity declarations of the original document Definition of the entity might differ from document to document So, for the same entity name, entities are renamed, and the entity references are ...
4 Design and Layout
... Interface Design Design for the User Simple and Consistent Clear Navigational Aids Consider Bandwidth Feedback ...
... Interface Design Design for the User Simple and Consistent Clear Navigational Aids Consider Bandwidth Feedback ...
(PPT, 202KB)
... rather than acting, i.e., by reasoning about the world rather than taking action in it. ...
... rather than acting, i.e., by reasoning about the world rather than taking action in it. ...
Lecture 15 - Wiki Index
... Granular computing is a growing information processing paradigm in computational intelligence and human-centric systems. Granular computing research has attracted many practitioners. Granular computing was initially called information granularity or information granulation related to fuzzy sets rese ...
... Granular computing is a growing information processing paradigm in computational intelligence and human-centric systems. Granular computing research has attracted many practitioners. Granular computing was initially called information granularity or information granulation related to fuzzy sets rese ...
Quick Desktop Application Development
... applications are built using HTML, CSS and Javascript programming language. The shift t in in application development for web has hampered the development resources available for desktop. What if we can use the same technologies to build a desktop application? Yes it is possible. We can develop a de ...
... applications are built using HTML, CSS and Javascript programming language. The shift t in in application development for web has hampered the development resources available for desktop. What if we can use the same technologies to build a desktop application? Yes it is possible. We can develop a de ...
Strategies and Design for Interleaving Reasoning and Selection of Axioms
... important reasoning results to users. These strategies is aimed at satisfying a wide variety of user needs and removing the scalability barriers. Anytime algorithms are attractive for Web scale reasoning, because they allow a trade-off between the cost of the algorithm and the quality of the results ...
... important reasoning results to users. These strategies is aimed at satisfying a wide variety of user needs and removing the scalability barriers. Anytime algorithms are attractive for Web scale reasoning, because they allow a trade-off between the cost of the algorithm and the quality of the results ...
An introduction to creating JSF applications in Rational Application Developer Version 8.0
... interface for a set of tables in a database. The developer packages the code into a JAR file for use by the page developer. A page developer creates a new JSF-enabled Web application and imports the supplied JAR file from the application developer. The page developer creates a new JSF page for inter ...
... interface for a set of tables in a database. The developer packages the code into a JAR file for use by the page developer. A page developer creates a new JSF-enabled Web application and imports the supplied JAR file from the application developer. The page developer creates a new JSF page for inter ...
The NATO Core Geographic Services System
... world, from the rugged mountains in Afghanistan to the choppy seas off the Horn of Africa. NATO personnel who work in these diverse environments, often under dangerous conditions, need fast and easy access to accurate and up-to-date geographic information for planning missions, evaluating terrain, n ...
... world, from the rugged mountains in Afghanistan to the choppy seas off the Horn of Africa. NATO personnel who work in these diverse environments, often under dangerous conditions, need fast and easy access to accurate and up-to-date geographic information for planning missions, evaluating terrain, n ...
How to Pass a Turing Test: Syntactic Semantics, Natural
... The Turing Test, as the computer version of the imitation game has come to be called, is now generally simplified even furtherto a 2-player game: Can a human conversing with an unknown interlocutorthrougha computer "chat"interface determinewhetherthe interlocutoris a humanor a suitably programmedcom ...
... The Turing Test, as the computer version of the imitation game has come to be called, is now generally simplified even furtherto a 2-player game: Can a human conversing with an unknown interlocutorthrougha computer "chat"interface determinewhetherthe interlocutoris a humanor a suitably programmedcom ...
On Agents and Grids: Creating the Fabric for a New Generation of
... The Remote Agent illustrates these concepts [Muscettola et al 98]. It was developed to schedule and execute science experiments autonomously as it flew in a spacecraft to Jupiter and beyond in the Deep Space One mission. Using automatic planning techniques, high-level mission goals were turned into ...
... The Remote Agent illustrates these concepts [Muscettola et al 98]. It was developed to schedule and execute science experiments autonomously as it flew in a spacecraft to Jupiter and beyond in the Deep Space One mission. Using automatic planning techniques, high-level mission goals were turned into ...
The processing consequences of compositionality
... constraints on content in the computation of the meaning of a complex expression. 3For a modular view of semantics, see among others Borg (2004) and Robbins (2007) for a critical discussion. 4Jackendoff (1997) makes the same point: “The hypothesis of syntactically transparent semantic composition ha ...
... constraints on content in the computation of the meaning of a complex expression. 3For a modular view of semantics, see among others Borg (2004) and Robbins (2007) for a critical discussion. 4Jackendoff (1997) makes the same point: “The hypothesis of syntactically transparent semantic composition ha ...
Procedural Knowledge Representations
... We briefly mentioned how logic can be used to represent simple facts in the last lecture. Here we will highlight major principles involved in knowledge representation. In particular predicate logic will be met in other knowledge representation schemes and reasoning methods. A more comprehensive trea ...
... We briefly mentioned how logic can be used to represent simple facts in the last lecture. Here we will highlight major principles involved in knowledge representation. In particular predicate logic will be met in other knowledge representation schemes and reasoning methods. A more comprehensive trea ...
md hassan - Computer and Information Science
... Kohonen and Anderson: In 1972, Kohonen and Anderson developed a similar network independently of one another. They both used matrix mathematics to describe their ideas but did not realize that what they were doing was creating an array of analog ADALINE circuits [4] Paul Werbos:In 1974 developed an ...
... Kohonen and Anderson: In 1972, Kohonen and Anderson developed a similar network independently of one another. They both used matrix mathematics to describe their ideas but did not realize that what they were doing was creating an array of analog ADALINE circuits [4] Paul Werbos:In 1974 developed an ...
Exsys CORVID System Requirements
... When the servlet engine needs to communicate with the user to ask a question or display results, it builds a customized HTML page using a template file that is part of the system, combined with session specific data and variables. This page is sent to the user's browser as an HTML form. Since the CO ...
... When the servlet engine needs to communicate with the user to ask a question or display results, it builds a customized HTML page using a template file that is part of the system, combined with session specific data and variables. This page is sent to the user's browser as an HTML form. Since the CO ...
AAAI-08 / IAAI-08 - Association for the Advancement of Artificial
... Eric Horvitz is a principal researcher and research area manager at Microsoft Research. He has had a lifelong interest in perception, reasoning, and action under uncertainty. He has pursued insights about intelligence via studies of inference and decision making under limited and varying computation ...
... Eric Horvitz is a principal researcher and research area manager at Microsoft Research. He has had a lifelong interest in perception, reasoning, and action under uncertainty. He has pursued insights about intelligence via studies of inference and decision making under limited and varying computation ...
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.