1. View-Concepts: Knowledge-Based Access to
... that both translate to an identical CIDI query. The extreme case of this is a query for an instance following a query for all of the instance’s values: both will translate to the same CIDI query, even though they look quite dissimilar at the surface syntactic level. Use of both LIM and CIDI caching ...
... that both translate to an identical CIDI query. The extreme case of this is a query for an instance following a query for all of the instance’s values: both will translate to the same CIDI query, even though they look quite dissimilar at the surface syntactic level. Use of both LIM and CIDI caching ...
presentation
... likelihood that future repository applications (some of which will be written in currently non-existent [i.e. future] languages) will still employ this protocol ...
... likelihood that future repository applications (some of which will be written in currently non-existent [i.e. future] languages) will still employ this protocol ...
Web Crawling Algorithms - World Academic Publishing
... functions. Since a lot of users search same type of content, using Adaptive A* Search will prove efficient as it stores the history of previous searches and with every search, the efficiency of search will increase. Therefore, running an Adaptive A* Search will give more relevant results even though ...
... functions. Since a lot of users search same type of content, using Adaptive A* Search will prove efficient as it stores the history of previous searches and with every search, the efficiency of search will increase. Therefore, running an Adaptive A* Search will give more relevant results even though ...
Extracting Web Data Using Instance
... In this paper, we propose an instance-based learning approach to data extraction that is able to deal with this problem effectively. In classic instance-based learning, a set of labeled instances (more than 1) is stored first (no induction learning is performed). When a new instance is presented, it ...
... In this paper, we propose an instance-based learning approach to data extraction that is able to deal with this problem effectively. In classic instance-based learning, a set of labeled instances (more than 1) is stored first (no induction learning is performed). When a new instance is presented, it ...
A Uniform Approach to Analogies, Synonyms, Antonyms, and
... and white), and they are associated when they tend to co-occur (doctor and hospital). On the surface, it appears that these are four distinct semantic classes, requiring distinct NLP algorithms, but we propose a uniform approach to all four. We subsume synonyms, antonyms, and associations under anal ...
... and white), and they are associated when they tend to co-occur (doctor and hospital). On the surface, it appears that these are four distinct semantic classes, requiring distinct NLP algorithms, but we propose a uniform approach to all four. We subsume synonyms, antonyms, and associations under anal ...
Semantic Enrichment - UMKC School of Computing and Engineering
... terminologies with a two-level structure are the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) [2-4] and the WordNet [5] mapping to the Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO) [6]. There are major differences between these two examples. The UMLS was built from the outset as a two-level structure, is about 1 ...
... terminologies with a two-level structure are the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) [2-4] and the WordNet [5] mapping to the Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO) [6]. There are major differences between these two examples. The UMLS was built from the outset as a two-level structure, is about 1 ...
Semantic Enrichment - UMKC School of Computing and Engineering
... two-level structures are of universal interest. Their usefulness is not limited to the medical domain. We will discuss reasons why the two-level structure of the UMLS might have contributed to its success. The second part of the paper is written under the assumption that the two-level structure is i ...
... two-level structures are of universal interest. Their usefulness is not limited to the medical domain. We will discuss reasons why the two-level structure of the UMLS might have contributed to its success. The second part of the paper is written under the assumption that the two-level structure is i ...
New insights into the anatomo-functional connectivity of the
... we used the DO 80, which consists of 80 black and white pictures selected according to variables such as frequency, familiarity, age of acquisition and level of education (Metz-Lutz et al., 1991). The patient was never informed when the brain was stimulated. The duration of each stimulation was 4 s. ...
... we used the DO 80, which consists of 80 black and white pictures selected according to variables such as frequency, familiarity, age of acquisition and level of education (Metz-Lutz et al., 1991). The patient was never informed when the brain was stimulated. The duration of each stimulation was 4 s. ...
Using Reinforcement Learning to Spider the Web Efficiently
... traditional breadth-first search, and up to a two-fold improvement over reinforcement learning with immediate reward only. ...
... traditional breadth-first search, and up to a two-fold improvement over reinforcement learning with immediate reward only. ...
The Instance Store: DL Reasoning with Large Numbers of Individuals
... been implemented in iS .) Individuals are grouped into equivalence sets, where each individual in the set is asserted to be an instance of a syntactically identical concept, and only one representative of the set is added to the iS ABox as an instance of the relevant concept. When answering queries, ...
... been implemented in iS .) Individuals are grouped into equivalence sets, where each individual in the set is asserted to be an instance of a syntactically identical concept, and only one representative of the set is added to the iS ABox as an instance of the relevant concept. When answering queries, ...
getting to work with Omeka: installation and system overview
... • In winscp, the client that we use here most of the time, we don't make advanced use of public keys, we simply give a password. • Note that winscp does not establish a connection to wotan. It simply uses ssh as a means to transfer files. • When winscp saves a file, it may require to open a new conn ...
... • In winscp, the client that we use here most of the time, we don't make advanced use of public keys, we simply give a password. • Note that winscp does not establish a connection to wotan. It simply uses ssh as a means to transfer files. • When winscp saves a file, it may require to open a new conn ...
IDM Workshop Template
... are amongst their most complex components. Optimizers map declarative descriptions of data (queries) to algorithmic plans that retrieve the data that the queries describe. An optimizer is correct if the plan it returns is guaranteed to produce exactly the data specified in the original query. Formal ...
... are amongst their most complex components. Optimizers map declarative descriptions of data (queries) to algorithmic plans that retrieve the data that the queries describe. An optimizer is correct if the plan it returns is guaranteed to produce exactly the data specified in the original query. Formal ...
Theorem provers an overview
... In natural deduction (NK) deductions are made from premisses by ‘introduction’ and ‘elimination’ rules. Some of the objections for LK can be applied to NK. 1) NK does not specify in which order the rules must be applied in the construction of a proof. 2) NK does not indicate which formula must be se ...
... In natural deduction (NK) deductions are made from premisses by ‘introduction’ and ‘elimination’ rules. Some of the objections for LK can be applied to NK. 1) NK does not specify in which order the rules must be applied in the construction of a proof. 2) NK does not indicate which formula must be se ...
PPT Version of Presentation Slides
... User data files • User persistent data volumes on EBS • Snapshots of volumes on WS3 ...
... User data files • User persistent data volumes on EBS • Snapshots of volumes on WS3 ...
Paper - IFIS Uni Lübeck
... via the built-in RacerPro web server/client. The language miniLisp is designed in such a way that termination of miniLisp programs is guaranteed, and miniLisp can be used to specify rather complex queries and server extensions while the reasoning server is running (see Fig. 5). The functional langua ...
... via the built-in RacerPro web server/client. The language miniLisp is designed in such a way that termination of miniLisp programs is guaranteed, and miniLisp can be used to specify rather complex queries and server extensions while the reasoning server is running (see Fig. 5). The functional langua ...
Discriminative Improvements to Distributional Sentence Similarity
... FEAT 2 , achieving 79.76% accuracy and 85.87% F1. This is well beyond all known prior results on this task. When we induce the latent basis from only the training data, we get 78.55% on accuracy and 84.59% F1, also better than the previous state-of-art. Finally, we augment the distributional represe ...
... FEAT 2 , achieving 79.76% accuracy and 85.87% F1. This is well beyond all known prior results on this task. When we induce the latent basis from only the training data, we get 78.55% on accuracy and 84.59% F1, also better than the previous state-of-art. Finally, we augment the distributional represe ...
TriggerWare-ComboSearch Technology Overview
... keywords. While this is the best one can do for web pages that contain no structure whatsoever, one can do a lot better for web-sites that do have internal structure that can be extracted through software. The Combo Search engine does not replace traditional search engines. Rather, the Combo Search ...
... keywords. While this is the best one can do for web pages that contain no structure whatsoever, one can do a lot better for web-sites that do have internal structure that can be extracted through software. The Combo Search engine does not replace traditional search engines. Rather, the Combo Search ...
Abstract - Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
... list about planning knowledge mentioning that knowledgebased planners also deal with: (4) knowledge about interacting with the user; (5) knowledge about user’s preferences; and (6) knowledge about plan repair during execution. Recent researches are following these principles to develop more expressi ...
... list about planning knowledge mentioning that knowledgebased planners also deal with: (4) knowledge about interacting with the user; (5) knowledge about user’s preferences; and (6) knowledge about plan repair during execution. Recent researches are following these principles to develop more expressi ...
Central Dispatch
... Intelligence are lightweight distributed software agents that collect detailed information such as CPU load and memory utilization. This information is correlated with network latency and other metrics obtained by the CD Schedulers and CDConsole to determine the most ideal path for data flow. The re ...
... Intelligence are lightweight distributed software agents that collect detailed information such as CPU load and memory utilization. This information is correlated with network latency and other metrics obtained by the CD Schedulers and CDConsole to determine the most ideal path for data flow. The re ...
Ontology Integration Experienced on Medical Terminologies
... Most ontologies [13] are organized around a concept hierarchy (a tree or a directed acyclic graph). Many ontologies add rules, axioms, or other additional mechanisms to this backbone. In this paper, as a first step, we will only deal with integration of the concepts in the concept hierarchy. When in ...
... Most ontologies [13] are organized around a concept hierarchy (a tree or a directed acyclic graph). Many ontologies add rules, axioms, or other additional mechanisms to this backbone. In this paper, as a first step, we will only deal with integration of the concepts in the concept hierarchy. When in ...
Analogy Generation with HowNet
... HowNet and WordNet each reflect a different view of semantic organization. WordNet is differential in nature: rather than attempting to express the meaning of a word explicitly, WordNet instead differentiates words with different meanings by placing them in different synonym sets, and further differ ...
... HowNet and WordNet each reflect a different view of semantic organization. WordNet is differential in nature: rather than attempting to express the meaning of a word explicitly, WordNet instead differentiates words with different meanings by placing them in different synonym sets, and further differ ...
Lecture 22 - The University of Texas at Dallas
... Secure Query Management: Language Issues Query language to access the databases ...
... Secure Query Management: Language Issues Query language to access the databases ...
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.