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Proposal of an Architecture to Retrieve Information from Multiple Devices Using Matchmaking Algorithms

2007

Semantic Web services (SWS) propose to extend the traditional Web services technologies on the way to consolidate ontologies and semantics. This makes possible the selection, the integration and the dynamic invocation of services. In this way, services are able to dynamically adapt themselves to changes without human intervention. The main purpose of this paper is to present an algorithm for matching SWS. The algorithm uses the description of the services capabilities to match the semantic values. The traditional matching has been improving using ontologies witch constitutes a step further in the matching algorithms. To implement the algorithm an agent FIPA compliant architecture has been d…

Semantic gridInformation retrievalbusiness.industryComputer scienceWS-I Basic ProfileSemantic analyticsServices computingSemantic Web StackbusinessWS-PolicySemantic WebAlgorithmSocial Semantic WebFourth European Conference on Universal Multiservice Networks (ECUMN'07)
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Measuring Meaning

2021

This study will present a tool designed for meaning extraction with monoclausal sentences in Italian. Its main features will be illustrated with instances of the Italian causative clause type featuring the verb fare ‘make’ (e.g. Egli fa piangere il bambino ‘He makes the child cry’), a construction which invariably embeds a clause (e.g.Il bambino piange ‘The child cries’) with which it establishes an entailment relationship. The tool automatically accomplishes the following tasks: it answers relevantwh- questions (e.g. Who cries? Who makes someone cry?) and detects the entailment. Concurrent with this presentation, this study will also encourage a reflection on the research currently being c…

Semantic roles · Entailments · Paraphrasing · Question answeringSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Semantic sense extraction from Wikipedia pages

2010

This paper presents a technique aimed to extract structured information from unstructured Wikipedia contents related to a particular topic, and to arrange it in a semantic way inside an ontology. The general framework is the design of an artificial agent able to deliberate when increasing its domain knowledge. In particular, this cognitive agent acts as a dialogue manager in an Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) already presented by the authors. Our approach is based on the definition of useful patterns able to extract and identify novel concepts and relations to be added to the knowledge base. We propose a method that uses information from the wiki page’s structure. We define different stra…

Semantic sense extraction Knowledge Acquisition WikipediaSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniInformation retrievalRelation (database)business.industryComputer scienceOntology (information science)Knowledge acquisitionIntelligent tutoring systemWorld Wide WebKnowledge-based systemsKnowledge baseEncyclopediabusinessContent management
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Cognitive Semantics and the Semantic Web

2004

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Semantic web
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PROTOTIPI O FORME SCHEMATICHE? PER UNA FORMA ENUNCIATIVA DI CATEGORIZZAZIONE

2006

The paper aims at explaining the notion of lexical polysemy by means of some theoretical metalinguistic construction.

Semantica Potential Schematic Form Polysemy Enunciation PrototypesSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Why Human Ontology is Language-dependent

2013

SemanticaOntologiaLinguaggioSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Plantinga’s Haecceitism and Simple Quantified Modal Logic

2017

In a series of papers Alvin Plantinga argued for a serious actualist modal semantics based on the notions of possible world, understood as maximal possible state of affairs, and of individual essence (haecceity). Plantinga’s actualism is known as haecceitism. In spite of the fact that haecceitism has been thought by Plantinga to require a Kripke-style semantics, the aim of this paper is to show that it is compatible with constant domains semantics and the simplest quantified modal logic. I will argue that not only does this approach have all the advantages of a greater simplicity in combining quantification and modalities, but also it better conforms to the actualist program.

Semantics (computer science)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesModal logicState of affairs06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion050105 experimental psychologyPossible worldPhilosophyModalActualismHaecceity060302 philosophyCalculus0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSimplicitymedia_commonLogic and Logical Philosophy
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Chapter 9. Scalar implicatures and the semantics of wh-indefinites in Vietnamese

2019

Semantics (computer science)VietnameseScalar (mathematics)languageScalar implicatureModality (semiotics)language.human_languageLinguisticsMathematics
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Semantics

2020

There are many different ways of defining the word “semantics”. For instance, according to Eco (2017: 550–551), it is possible to distinguish at least five senses of semantics. That is to say: a. Semantics as the study of the meaning of terms removed from any context [...]; b. Semantics as the study of content systems or structural semantics [...]; c. Semantics as the study of the relation between term (or sentence) and referent, or as the study of reference [...]; d. Semantics as the study of the truth conditions of propositions expressed by sentences; e. Semantics as the study of the particular meaning that terms or sentences assume in context or in the text as a whole [...]; With particu…

Semantics Compositionality. Semantic Potential Pragmatics.Settore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Two approaches to the study of experiences of health and old age: the thematic interview and the narrative method

1994

This paper discusses two methods of data collection for the study of experienced health and old age: the thematic interview and the narrative method, both of which represent the interpretive research paradigm. Two applications of the method are described: the thematic interview was used in a study of patient experiences of health and nursing, and the narrative method in a study of experiences of ageing. The role and utility of the methods are discussed from the point of view of nursing research.

Semi-structured interviewAgingMedical educationData collectionPsychometricsData CollectionHealth StatusNursing researchMEDLINESemanticsSemanticsDevelopmental psychologyInterviews as TopicSelf CareNursing ResearchThematic mapHumansNarrativePsychologyGeneral NursingAgedJournal of Advanced Nursing
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