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Export of Relational Databases to RDF Databases by Model Transformations
2011
The Semantic Web is a Web of Data. To fulfill this web with data we need methods how to transfer business data from existing relational databases. In most cases, textual mapping languages are used for the specification of correspondences between relational DB schema and OWL ontology. These languages generally are rather awkward and not well-suited for the specification of mappings in cases when there is a substantial semantic gap between the source ER schema and the target OWL ontology. At the same time specification of mappings is a classical use case for graphical model transformation languages. In our previous work [10] we have proposed a new, model transformation-based method for the sp…
A Semantic Model to Query Spatial–Temporal Data
2013
There is a growing need for the study of spatial–temporal objects and their relationships. A common approach for this task is the use of relational databases, which unfortunately do not allow inference. In this research, we introduce a new approach that uses the concept of a “continuum” together with ontologies and semantic Web technologies. The continuum allows us to define parent–child relationships between representations of objects. It also allows us to compare the evolution of two different objects and establish the relationships between them along time. Our approach is based on the four-dimensional fluent, which is extended to obtain spatial–temporal qualitative information from the a…
Active Learning System in the Context of the Social Semantic Web
2013
In this paper we present the concept and the implementation of an Active Semantic Learning System that takes advantage of the Social Semantic Web in order to deliver an efficient and personalized learning experience to the learner. Active participation of the learner is encouraged through the social learning approach and through techniques that adapt the learning content to learners' needs and preferences. The semantic layer allows us to define a common understanding of the data used to describe the objects in the learning system. The objects in the learning system are described using semantic web technologies. Domain ontologies and explicit logic rules are defined in order to allow data in…
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…
Using UDDI for Publishing Metadata of the Semantic Web
2006
Although UDDI does not provide support for semantic search, retrieval and storage, it is already accepted as an industrial standard and a huge number of services already store their service specifications in UDDI. Objective of this paper is to analyze possibilities and ways to use UDDI registry to allow utilization of meta-data encoded according to Semantic Web standards for semantic-based description, discovery and integration of web resources in the context of needs of two research projects: “Adaptive Services Grid” and “SmartResource”. We present an approach of mapping RDFS upper concepts to UDDI data model using tModel structure, which makes possible to store semantically annotated reso…
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…
An interactive evolutionary approach for content based image retrieval
2009
Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems aim to provide a means to find pictures in large repositories without using any other information except its contents usually as low-level descriptors. Since these descriptors do not exactly match the high level semantics of the image, assessing perceptual similarity between two pictures using only their feature vectors is not a trivial task. In fact, the ability of a system to induce high level semantic concepts from the feature vector of an image is one of the aspects which most influences its performance. This paper describes a CBIR algorithm which combines relevance feedback, evolutionary computation concepts and ad-hoc strategies in an attem…
Intelligence as a service : designing semantic APIs to intelligent software
2011
The purpose and focus of this Bachelor’s Thesis is to explore, examine and (to some extent) analyze the design heuristics and guidelines of an API that is to be implemented for a software or service that facilitates AI. An essential challenge in the creating of the thesis is that there are no papers to be found on the particular subject. General API design guidelines, related W3C recommendations and basic requirements of AI are explored, while trying to form some kind of a cohesion about what a semantic API for an intelligent software would or should be like.
A KST-BASED SYSTEM FOR STUDENT TUTORING
2008
Abstract: A novel assessment procedure based on knowledge space theory (KST) is presented along with a complete implementation of an intelligent tutoring system. (ITS) that has been used to test our theoretical findings. The key idea is that correct assessment of the student knowledge is strictly related to the structure of the domain ontology. Suitable relationships between the concepts must be present to allow the creation of a reverse path from the "knowledge state" representing the student goal to the one that contains her actual knowledge about this topic. Knowledge space theory is a very good framework to guide the process of building the ontology used, by the artificial tutor The sys…
Telpas semantika Teodora Fontānes romānā „Efija Brīsta”
2020
Telpa – viena no svarīgākajām kategorijām cilvēka pasaules uztverē. Ikdienišķā telpas definīcija nav problemātiska, atšķirībā no tās teorētiskās eksplikācijas jeb paskaidrojuma. Līdz par 20. gadsimtam telpas definīcija nebija pietiekami izpētīta, tomēr ar telpiskā pagrieziena (Spatial Turn) sākumu situācija ir mainījusies – telpa kļuva par kultūras vērtību, kas vēlāk ļāva paplašināt tās pētījuma horizontus. Pēdējo gadsimtu gaitā telpas izpētei tika veltīti daudzi darbi, kas pierāda tās aktualitāti līdz pat šodienai. Šis maģistra darbs nodarbojas ar literārās telpas semantiku jeb tās nozīmi un izpratni vācu rakstnieka Teodora Fontānes romānā Efija Brīsta. Šis romāns ir raksturīgs piemērs, ku…