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On the definition of generic multi-layered ontologies for urban applications

2000

Cooperation of information systems is essential for providing decision support for urban management applications. This involves sharing data across collections of the heterogeneous information systems that are used to manage large urban infrastructures. The objective of this work is to define a spatial ontology to describe key features of urban applications, providing a foundation for semantic reconciliation among heterogeneous spatial information sources. We propose a multi-layered ontologies definition framework consisting of ontology layers which are composed of a generic functional structure and one or more domain ontologies. The functional structure embodies general ontological concept…

Structure (mathematical logic)Decision support systemInformation retrievalEcological ModelingGeography Planning and DevelopmentOntology (information science)Abstract data typecomputer.software_genreDomain (software engineering)Urban StudiesUrban planningInformation systemIDEF5Data miningcomputerGeneral Environmental ScienceMathematicsComputers, Environment and Urban Systems
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Two-dimensional filters for structured text

1997

The paper introduces a method for defining filters for structured text. In the method, the text structure is originally defined by a grammar consisting of a set of productions. To describe the information interests, a two-dimensional template is first created interactively from the grammar to show the structure of a set of textual elements, at a chosen level of detail. The template depicts the hierarchical structure of the elements and indicates also optionality, alternatives, and iteration in the structure. Then, the template is filled by constraints and annotations. The constraints allow giving conditions to the content of parts, to the position of parts in an ordered set of parts, and to…

Structure (mathematical logic)Document Structure DescriptionTheoretical computer scienceProperty (programming)Computer sciencebusiness.industryLevel of detail (writing)Library and Information SciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Formal grammarStructured textMedia TechnologybusinessInformation SystemsGraphical user interfaceInformation Processing & Management
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Is the Eco-label EU Decision for hard coverings really capable of capturing the environmental performances of the marble productive chain? A field ve…

2014

Purpose This work intends to show whether the Eco-label EU Decision for hard coverings, in which marble is contemplated among hard coverings as a natural product, is really capable of capturing the environmental performances of the marble productive chain, in other words whether it is actually viable for the natural products, like marble. Methods After a preliminary critical analysis of the suitability formarble of the current EU Decision (2009/607/EC), a classical life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology has been applied on the field to the marble “Perlato di Sicilia.” More specifically, the whole productive chain of a couple of firms treating the “Perlato di Sicilia” marble has been examin…

Structure (mathematical logic)EngineeringEU Eco-label DecisionNatural productsSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleNatural stonebusiness.industryLCAEnvironmental economicsCivil engineeringChain (unit)Field (computer science)Set (abstract data type)Hard coveringWork (electrical)Order (exchange)Marble productive chainbusinessLife-cycle assessmentGeneral Environmental Science
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A multi objective genetic algorithm for the facility layout problem based upon slicing structure encoding

2012

This paper proposes a new multi objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) for solving unequal area facility layout problems (UA-FLPs). The genetic algorithm suggested is based upon the slicing structure where the relative locations of the facilities on the floor are represented by a location matrix encoded in two chromosomes. A block layout is constructed by partitioning the floor into a set of rectangular blocks using guillotine cuts satisfying the areas requirements of the departments. The procedure takes into account four objective functions (material handling costs, aspect ratio, closeness and distance requests) by means of a Pareto based evolutionary approach. The main advantage of the propos…

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationClosenessGeneral EngineeringPareto principleSlicingComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Artificial IntelligenceEncoding (memory)Genetic algorithmMulti Objective Genetic Algorithm Facility Layout ProblemSlicing StructureMathematicsBlock (data storage)Expert Systems with Applications
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A geometrical approach for inverting display color-characterization models

2008

— Some display color-characterization models are not easily inverted. This work proposes ways to build geometrical inverse models given any forward color-characterization model. The main contribution is to propose and analyze several methods to optimize the 3-D geometrical structure of an inverse color-characterization model directly based on the forward model. Both the amount of data and their distribution in color space is especially focused on. Several optimization criteria, related either to an evaluation data set or to the geometrical structure itself, are considered. A practical case with several display devices, combining the different methods proposed in the article, are considered …

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationComputer scienceInverseColor spaceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDisplay deviceCharacterization (materials science)Set (abstract data type)Distribution (mathematics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmInterpolationJournal of the Society for Information Display
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Large‐scale set partitioning problems: Some real‐world instances hide a beneficial structure

2006

In this paper we consider large‐scale set partitioning problems. Our main purpose is to show that real‐world set partitioning problems originating from the container‐trucking industry are easier to tackle in respect to general ones. We show such different behavior through computational experiments: in particular, we have applied both a heuristic algorithm and some exact solution approaches to real‐world instances as well as to benchmark instances from Beasley OR‐library. Moreover, in order to gain an insight into the structure of the real‐world instances, we have performed and evaluated various instance perturbations. Didelės matematinės aibės dalijimo problemų sprendimas, nagrinėjant reali…

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationLagrangian relaxationHF5001-6182real-world instancesEconomic growth development planningScale (descriptive set theory)set partitioningSet (abstract data type)symbols.namesakecontainer-trucking industryinstance perturbationsOR-libraryLagrangian relaxationHD72-88Benchmark (computing)symbolsBusinessFinanceMathematicsTechnological and Economic Development of Economy
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HyperShell: An expert system shell in a hypermedia environment—application in medical audiology

1990

HyperShell is an expert system shell developed in a hypermedia environment. Several artificial intelligence techniques such as frames and semantic networks are used in an original interpretation to enhance the interaction between the user and the program. The typical navigation tools of hypermedia such as clickable buttons and text search are extended to the semantic structure of HyperShell, creating a set of new tools. Examples from a medical expert system (Audex HM) developed in HyperShell are described.

Structure (mathematical logic)MultimediaComputer scienceShell (computing)Full text searchExpert SystemsHypermediaAudiologycomputer.software_genreExpert systemSemantic networklaw.inventionSet (abstract data type)User-Computer InterfaceAudiometryHuman–computer interactionlawProgramming LanguagesClickablecomputerSoftwareMedical Informatics
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Researches Regarding the Use of Fuzzy Controllers within CNC Feed Drives

2015

This paper presents some simulation based upon a dynamic model of a feed-drive within the structure of a CNC machine tool. A DC servomotor was considered as actuation device for the feed drive. For a given set of parameters for the position controller, two fuzzy types of fuzzy controllers were tested by means of simulation. The first fuzzy controller was a proportional one, with one input and one output, while the second one was a two variables one, with two inputs and one outputp.

Structure (mathematical logic)Set (abstract data type)EngineeringControl theoryPosition (vector)business.industryNumerical controlControl engineeringGeneral MedicineServomotorbusinessMotion controlFuzzy logicApplied Mechanics and Materials
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Preventing Overlaps in Agglomerative Hierarchical Conceptual Clustering

2020

Hierarchical Clustering is an unsupervised learning task, whi-ch seeks to build a set of clusters ordered by the inclusion relation. It is usually assumed that the result is a tree-like structure with no overlapping clusters, i.e., where clusters are either disjoint or nested. In Hierarchical Conceptual Clustering (HCC), each cluster is provided with a conceptual description which belongs to a predefined set called the pattern language. Depending on the application domain, the elements in the pattern language can be of different nature: logical formulas, graphs, tests on the attributes, etc. In this paper, we tackle the issue of overlapping concepts in the agglomerative approach of HCC. We …

Structure (mathematical logic)Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceConceptual clustering02 engineering and technologyDisjoint setsHierarchical clusteringSet (abstract data type)Pattern language (formal languages)ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONApplication domain020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringUnsupervised learning020201 artificial intelligence & image processing
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A Concept for Quantitative Comparison of Mathematical and Natural Language and its possible Effect on Learning

2017

Starting with the question whether there is a connection between the mathematical capabilities of a person and his or her mother tongue, we introduce a new modeling approach to quantitatively compare natural languages with mathematical language. The question arises from educational assessment studies that indicate such a relation. Texts written in natural languages can be deconstructed into a dependence graph, in simple cases a dependence tree. The same kind of deconstruction is also possible for mathematical texts. This gives an idea of how to quantitatively compare mathematical and natural language. To that end, we develop algorithms to define the distance between graphs. In this paper, w…

Structure (mathematical logic)Theoretical computer scienceDistance matrixRelation (database)Simple (abstract algebra)Computer scienceFirst languageLanguage of mathematicsTree (graph theory)Natural language
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