
papers - CiteSeerX
... majority of the cases, will be performed between PROGNOS and peers using a common SOA standard throughout FORCEnet. However, there will be cases in which the system might need to exchange knowledge with non-FORCEnet peers that do not conform to SOA standards. For those situations, PROGNOS relies on ...
... majority of the cases, will be performed between PROGNOS and peers using a common SOA standard throughout FORCEnet. However, there will be cases in which the system might need to exchange knowledge with non-FORCEnet peers that do not conform to SOA standards. For those situations, PROGNOS relies on ...
Document
... • n(n(x) + y) + n(n(x) + n(y)) = x. [Huntington equation] Shortly thereafter, Herbert Robbins conjectured that the Huntington equation can be replaced with a simpler one: • n(n(x + y) + n(x + n(y))) = x. [Robbins equation] Algebras satisfying commutativity, associativity, and the Robbins equation ...
... • n(n(x) + y) + n(n(x) + n(y)) = x. [Huntington equation] Shortly thereafter, Herbert Robbins conjectured that the Huntington equation can be replaced with a simpler one: • n(n(x + y) + n(x + n(y))) = x. [Robbins equation] Algebras satisfying commutativity, associativity, and the Robbins equation ...
Ethical Intelligence - The Unicist Research Institute
... added value is secured by knowledge. The goal of such ethics is that the foundations or groundings for work be reasonable, comprehensible and proven. The individual behaving on the basis of such ethics bears influence on the ones who manage the ethics of survival, the ones using the ethics of the ea ...
... added value is secured by knowledge. The goal of such ethics is that the foundations or groundings for work be reasonable, comprehensible and proven. The individual behaving on the basis of such ethics bears influence on the ones who manage the ethics of survival, the ones using the ethics of the ea ...
Ontology learning from text based on multi
... and consistent generalizations4 . It is yet more difficult and complicated, due to the fact that usually many different specialists have to co-operate for this task, while they must agree on certain design choices5 . In addition, it is hard to organise a group of experts for each possible domain. An ...
... and consistent generalizations4 . It is yet more difficult and complicated, due to the fact that usually many different specialists have to co-operate for this task, while they must agree on certain design choices5 . In addition, it is hard to organise a group of experts for each possible domain. An ...
Future and Emerging Technologies FET
... all formalized knowledge; for prototype estimated completion date is M18). This integration has been initiated on a simplified class diagram in the system provided in 3.1. This integration is being done over the Matlab software tool. Accordingly, we are currently investigating methods to integrate o ...
... all formalized knowledge; for prototype estimated completion date is M18). This integration has been initiated on a simplified class diagram in the system provided in 3.1. This integration is being done over the Matlab software tool. Accordingly, we are currently investigating methods to integrate o ...
Intelligent Technique to Accomplish a Effective
... for building information systems to support knowledge management, where metadata descriptions for characterizing knowledge items are used. CBR is a problem solving paradigm that solves a new problem, in our case a new search, by remembering a previous similar situation and by reusing information and ...
... for building information systems to support knowledge management, where metadata descriptions for characterizing knowledge items are used. CBR is a problem solving paradigm that solves a new problem, in our case a new search, by remembering a previous similar situation and by reusing information and ...
Modeling Human-Level Intelligence by Integrated - CEUR
... a variety of successful systems have been developed that make use of markup standards based on DL with varying degrees of expressiveness.5 However, the storage of ontological information within a logical framework has an undesirable side-effect: inconsistency problems can occur, because items of inf ...
... a variety of successful systems have been developed that make use of markup standards based on DL with varying degrees of expressiveness.5 However, the storage of ontological information within a logical framework has an undesirable side-effect: inconsistency problems can occur, because items of inf ...
Common Sense and Artificial Intelliegence
... • The ultimate goal is to build enough common sense into the Cyc system such that it can understand Natural Language. • Once it understands Natural Language, all the system has to do is crawl through all the online material and learn new common sense rules and evolve. • This two step process of buil ...
... • The ultimate goal is to build enough common sense into the Cyc system such that it can understand Natural Language. • Once it understands Natural Language, all the system has to do is crawl through all the online material and learn new common sense rules and evolve. • This two step process of buil ...
- EdShare
... • Empiricism of Hume and others provided a foundation for the influential school of logical positivism (or logical empiricism) which was established in the first half of 20th century • Empirical component maintained that all knowledge must be grounded on experience • Logical aspect was intended to s ...
... • Empiricism of Hume and others provided a foundation for the influential school of logical positivism (or logical empiricism) which was established in the first half of 20th century • Empirical component maintained that all knowledge must be grounded on experience • Logical aspect was intended to s ...
CHAMPION: Intelligent Hierarchical Reasoning Agents for Enhanced Decision Support
... computational power of the Bayesian mathematical framework greatly facilitates the representation of human performance within a rational decision making framework. BN models can be viewed graphically to represent probabilistic relationships in a given domain; hence they are more readily comprehende ...
... computational power of the Bayesian mathematical framework greatly facilitates the representation of human performance within a rational decision making framework. BN models can be viewed graphically to represent probabilistic relationships in a given domain; hence they are more readily comprehende ...
High-Level Information Fusion with Bayesian - CEUR
... Classical logic has no standard means to represent uncertainty. This is a major drawback for HLIF systems, which must operate in environments in which uncertainty is pervasive. Inputs from LLIF systems come with uncertainty, as do the high-level domain relationships that analysts use to draw inferen ...
... Classical logic has no standard means to represent uncertainty. This is a major drawback for HLIF systems, which must operate in environments in which uncertainty is pervasive. Inputs from LLIF systems come with uncertainty, as do the high-level domain relationships that analysts use to draw inferen ...
this PDF - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
... I cannot speak here for “French anthropology” (roughly a thousand individuals, a majority of them describing themselves as women, and doing fieldwork on every possible topic in every possible part of the world) nor will I attempt to explain why the word “gender” only appears once in Beyond nature an ...
... I cannot speak here for “French anthropology” (roughly a thousand individuals, a majority of them describing themselves as women, and doing fieldwork on every possible topic in every possible part of the world) nor will I attempt to explain why the word “gender” only appears once in Beyond nature an ...
A Dynamic Knowledge Base - K
... The oncological domain is a critical field in which knowledge is constantly evolving, being strictly connected to the most advance research. As any other medical domain, cancer care is very broad and complex, to model, it includes the description of the human organism and its dynamics whose insights ...
... The oncological domain is a critical field in which knowledge is constantly evolving, being strictly connected to the most advance research. As any other medical domain, cancer care is very broad and complex, to model, it includes the description of the human organism and its dynamics whose insights ...
A New Operator for ABox Revision in DL-Lite Sibei Gao Guilin Qi
... may evolve during their construction. Existing revision operators in DLs are mostly generalizations of belief revision operators in propositional logic. Recently, there has been some work on revising ontologies in DL-Lite family, which is a family of DLs that provides tractable reasoning services. I ...
... may evolve during their construction. Existing revision operators in DLs are mostly generalizations of belief revision operators in propositional logic. Recently, there has been some work on revising ontologies in DL-Lite family, which is a family of DLs that provides tractable reasoning services. I ...
RTF - University of Michigan
... than a priori knowledge. 1 This capability is difficult to achieve because descriptions written by different developers may be terminologically heterogenous—including vocabulary from ontologies that are potentially inconsistent. For example, one agent might describe its service as (a formal equivale ...
... than a priori knowledge. 1 This capability is difficult to achieve because descriptions written by different developers may be terminologically heterogenous—including vocabulary from ontologies that are potentially inconsistent. For example, one agent might describe its service as (a formal equivale ...
Intelligent Behaviour - People
... • Integrates also data from del.icio.us for those users who have chosen to publish their del.icio.us account on FOAF ...
... • Integrates also data from del.icio.us for those users who have chosen to publish their del.icio.us account on FOAF ...
Ontology construction for information classification
... Following the advent of the Internet technology and the rapid growth of its applications, users have spent long periods of time browsing through the ocean of information found in the Internet. This time-consuming hunt, however, makes searching, retrieving, displaying, integrating and maintaining dat ...
... Following the advent of the Internet technology and the rapid growth of its applications, users have spent long periods of time browsing through the ocean of information found in the Internet. This time-consuming hunt, however, makes searching, retrieving, displaying, integrating and maintaining dat ...
Ontologies and Knowledge Representation Outline - (CUI)
... Hence, the web is not machine processable. – impossible to write a program to find a German car for sale at a price lower than 1000 € ...
... Hence, the web is not machine processable. – impossible to write a program to find a German car for sale at a price lower than 1000 € ...
OGSA-DAI-RDF & Its Ontology Interfaces Isao Kojima and Masahiro Kimoto
... • Sesame: – Each interface message is converted to the query representation • On top of the current OGSA-DAI-RDF query module ...
... • Sesame: – Each interface message is converted to the query representation • On top of the current OGSA-DAI-RDF query module ...
Ontology-based semantic annotation: an automatic hybrid rule
... limited because of the weaknesses of training examples (section 4). We, then, computed a rulebased automatic ontology projection method consisting in retrieving from the text field information content provided by the ontology (eg. name of the concept). Thanks to the wealth of the OntoBiotope ontolog ...
... limited because of the weaknesses of training examples (section 4). We, then, computed a rulebased automatic ontology projection method consisting in retrieving from the text field information content provided by the ontology (eg. name of the concept). Thanks to the wealth of the OntoBiotope ontolog ...
An Environment for Merging and Testing Large Ontologies
... UNSPSC) are emerging as well which need to be integrated into large application ontologies, sometimes by people who do not have much training in knowledge representation. This process has generated needs for tools that support broad ranges of users in (1) merging of ontological terms from varied sou ...
... UNSPSC) are emerging as well which need to be integrated into large application ontologies, sometimes by people who do not have much training in knowledge representation. This process has generated needs for tools that support broad ranges of users in (1) merging of ontological terms from varied sou ...
What Are Ontologies, and Why Do We Need Them?
... domain-specific further down in the hierarchy. We mentioned earlier that different ontologies propose different subtypes of even very general concepts. This is because, as a rule, different sets of subcategories will result from different criteria for categorization. Two, among many, alternate subca ...
... domain-specific further down in the hierarchy. We mentioned earlier that different ontologies propose different subtypes of even very general concepts. This is because, as a rule, different sets of subcategories will result from different criteria for categorization. Two, among many, alternate subca ...
1997-Efficient Management of Very Large Ontologies
... for example, does a knowledge base containing information about thousands of cities and the countries they are found in contain one assertion, that countries contain cities. or does it contain thousands of assertions when one includes all of the individual city to country mappings. While our system ...
... for example, does a knowledge base containing information about thousands of cities and the countries they are found in contain one assertion, that countries contain cities. or does it contain thousands of assertions when one includes all of the individual city to country mappings. While our system ...