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Combining OWL Ontologies Using -Connections

2006

The standardization of the Web Ontology Language, OWL, leaves (at least) two crucial issues for Web-based ontologies unsatisfactorily resolved, namely how to represent and reason with multiple distinct, but linked ontologies, and how to enable effective knowledge reuse and sharing on the Semantic Web. In this paper, we present a solution for these fundamental problems based on ℇ-Connections. We aim to use ℇ-Connections to provide modelers with suitable means for developing Web ontologies in a modular way and to provide an alternative to the owl:imports construct. With such motivation, we present in this paper a syntactic and semantic extension of the Web Ontology language that covers ℇ-Conn…

Information retrievalStandardizationbusiness.industryComputer scienceWeb Ontology LanguageSemantic reasonerConstruct (python library)ReuseOntology languageModular designbusinessSemantic Webcomputercomputer.programming_languageSSRN Electronic Journal
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A Web Centric Semantic Mediation Approach for Spatial Information Systems

2006

International audience; Semantic mediation is increasingly at the heart of the design of emerging webbased information systems, particularly spatial information systems thatrequire the integration or interoperation of a collection of heterogeneousdata sources. Ontologies are increasingly used to represent agreed semantic ofapplications by providing formal description models and related tools toexplicitly specify the conceptual entities of an application. Past research intraditional database integration has identified key issues in the resolution ofvarious structural and semantic conflicts. Recent research effort has extendedthis early research to address the interoperability of spatial info…

Information retrieval[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]computer.internet_protocolComputer scienceOntology-based data integrationProcess ontology02 engineering and technology[INFO] Computer Science [cs]Semantic interoperabilityOntology (information science)Language and LinguisticsOWL-SComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer Interaction020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringUpper ontology020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSemantic integration[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Semantic Web Stackcomputer
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A Logical Architecture for Active Network Management

2006

This paper focuses on improving network management by exploiting the potential of “doing” of the Active Networks technology, together with the potential of “planning,” which is typical of the artificial intelligent systems. We propose a distributed multiagent architecture for Active Network management, which exploits the dynamic reasoning capabilities of the Situation Calculus in order to emulate the reactive behavior of a human expert to fault situations. The information related to network events is generated by programmable sensors deployed across the network. A logical entity collects this information, in order to merge it with general domain knowledge, with a view to identifying the roo…

Intelligent systems; Network ontology; Programmable networks; Situation calculusIntelligent systemNetwork architectureComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceNetwork ontologyStrategy and ManagementDistributed computingProgrammable networkNetwork management applicationNetwork simulationSituation calculusNetwork managementIntelligent computer networkHardware and ArchitectureElement management systembusinessNetwork management stationActive Network ManagementInformation SystemsComputer networkJournal of Network and Systems Management
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Pellet: A Practical OWL-DL Reasoner

2007

In this paper, we present a brief overview of Pellet: a complete OWL-DL reasoner with acceptable to very good performance, extensive middleware, and a number of unique features. Pellet is the first sound and complete OWL-DL reasoner with extensive support for reasoning with individuals (including nominal support and conjunctive query), user-defined datatypes, and debugging support for ontologies. It implements several extensions to OWL-DL including a combination formalism for OWL-DL ontologies, a non-monotonic operator, and preliminary support for OWL/Rule hybrid reasoning. Pellet is written in Java and is open source.

JavaComputer scienceProgramming languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectWeb Ontology LanguageSemantic reasonercomputer.software_genreOperator (computer programming)Description logicDebuggingMiddleware (distributed applications)Conjunctive querycomputermedia_commoncomputer.programming_languageSSRN Electronic Journal
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Tra psicologia e ontologia. Prolegomeni ad uno studio dell'immaginazione kantiana.

2008

L'approccio kantiano all'immaginazione nella Critica della ragion pura si presenta oltremodo complesso e non riducibile ad un modello interpretativo univoco. Chiara spia di una questione di fondo, concernente il modo in cui la facoltà di immaginazione fa il suo ingresso nello spazio che delimita la filosofia trascendentale, ovvero il senso in cui l'immaginazione si configura, agli occhi di Kant, come problema specificamente filosofico. Proprio tale questione è al centro dell'interesse del presente lavoro, che elegge come osservatorio privilegiato la prima redazione della deduzione trascendentale dei concetti puri dell'intelletto. In essa, infatti, più che nella seconda edizione, si rendono …

Kant Psychology OntologySettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
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A Context-Based Enterprise Ontology

2007

The main purpose of an enterprise ontology is to promote the common understanding between people across enterprises, as well as to serve as a communication medium between people and applications, and between different applications. This paper outlines a top-level ontology, called the context-based enterprise ontology, which aims to advance the understanding of the nature, purposes and meanings of things in enterprises with providing basic concepts for conceiving, structuring and representing things within contexts and/or as contexts. The ontology is based on the contextual approach according to which a context involves seven domains: purpose, actor, action, object, facility, location, and t…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceOntology-based data integrationProcess ontologySuggested Upper Merged OntologyOntology (information science)computer.software_genreOntology engineeringWorld Wide WebOntology chartUpper ontologybusinessOntology alignmentcomputer
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A Novel User Interface for Knowledge Base Browsing

2019

Abstract Intuitive user interfaces have been of great concern for GUI developers. The current research, who deals with their designing, faces the term intuitive constantly. The main question is how can the Interface be intuitive? For the moment, the researchers try to provide a very intuitive generic user interface that can be used in a variety of applications. In this paper we provide a solution that can model any applied ontology into a honeycomb menu. The hexagonal shape of the honeycomb has attracted the attention of humans for centuries. As a relevant consequence, the final user can browse any knowledge base very easily with the aid of this interface. Another useful feature is that pro…

Knowledge-based systemsKnowledge basebusiness.industryInterface (Java)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionApplied ontologyCode (cryptography)User interfacebusinessSemantic WebVariety (cybernetics)Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education
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Convergence of Web 2.0 and Semantic Web: A Semantic Tagging and Searching System for Creating and Searching Blogs

2007

The work presented in this paper aims to combine Latent Semantic Analysis methodology, common sense and traditional knowledge representation in order to improve the dialogue capabilities of a conversational agent. In our approach the agent brain is characterized by two areas: a "rational area", composed by a structured, rule-based knowledge base, and an "associative area", obtained through a data- driven semantic space. Concepts are mapped in this space and their mutual geometric distance is related to their conceptual similarity. The geometric distance between concepts implicitly defines a sub-symbolic relationship net, which can be seen as a new "sub- symbolic semantic layer" automaticall…

Latent semantic analysisbusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreFeature (linguistics)Knowledge baseSemantic similaritySoftware agentSimilarity (psychology)OntologyUpper ontologyArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingInternational Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC 2007)
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Comparative analyses of co-evolving host-parasite associations reveal unique gene expression patterns underlying slavemaker raiding and host defensiv…

2017

Abstract The transition to parasitism is a drastic shift in lifestyle, involving rapid changes in gene structure, function, and expression. After the establishment of antagonistic relationships, parasites and hosts co-evolve through reciprocal adaptations, often resulting in evolutionary arms-races. Repeated evolution of social parasitism and slavery among Temnothorax ants allows us to examine those gene expression patterns that characterize slavemaker raiding and reciprocal host defensive phenotypes. Previous behavioural studies have established that raiding strategies between Temnothorax slavemakers diverge, while host defense portfolios shift similarly under parasite pressure. We are the…

Likelihood FunctionsAntsSequence Analysis RNAlcsh:Rlcsh:MedicineBiological EvolutionGene ontology ; Social evolution ; CoevolutionArticleHost-Parasite InteractionsUp-Regulation570 Life sciencesPhenotypeGene Expression RegulationSpecies SpecificityAnimalsGene Regulatory Networkslcsh:QTranscriptomelcsh:SciencePhylogeny570 Biowissenschaften
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Performability of Actions

2021

AbstractAction theory may be regarded as a theoretical foundation of AI, because it provides in a logically coherent way the principles of performing actions by agents. But, more importantly, action theory offers a formal ontology mainly based on set-theoretic constructs. This ontology isolates various types of actions as structured entities: atomic, sequential, compound, ordered, situational actions etc., and it is a solid and non-removable foundation of any rational activity. The paper is mainly concerned with a bunch of issues centered around the notion of performability of actions. It seems that the problem of performability of actions, though of basic importance for purely practical ap…

Linguistics and LanguageTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceSemantics (computer science)Atomic actionPhilosophyFormal ontologyAction (philosophy)Compound actionBinary relationComputer Science (miscellaneous)OntologyCanonical modelFrameAction theory (philosophy)Gödel's completeness theoremPerformability of actionsSequential actionAxiomModelJournal of Logic, Language and Information
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