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AAAI
2007
15 years 3 days ago
An Investigation into Computational Recognition of Children's Jokes
bstract or nonliving entities act or are described as living. And living things gain extra benefits such as animals talking. For this reason, the standard scripts are modified to a...
Julia M. Taylor, Lawrence J. Mazlack
KCAP
2005
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Collaborative knowledge capture in ontologies
This paper describes a new environment, COE, for capturing and formally representing expert knowledge for use in the Semantic Web. COE exploits the ease of use and rapid knowledge...
Patrick J. Hayes, Thomas C. Eskridge, Raul Saavedr...
BMCBI
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
The use of concept maps during knowledge elicitation in ontology development processes - the nutrigenomics use case
Background: Incorporation of ontologies into annotations has enabled 'semantic integration' of complex data, making explicit the knowledge within a certain field. One of...
Alexander García Castro, Philippe Rocca-Ser...
ECML
1998
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Learning to Classify X-Ray Images Using Relational Learning
: Image understanding often requires extensive background knowledge. The problem addressed in this paper is such knowledge can be acquired. We discuss how relational machine learni...
Claude Sammut, Tatjana Zrimec
CAISE
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Enriching Ontology Languages Adequacy for eBusiness Domain
Abstract. The definition of a domain ontology is a complex activity that requires two kinds of expertise: a deep knowledge of the domain to be modeled and a good level of familiari...
Michele Missikoff, Federica Schiappelli