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SEMWEB
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Optimizing the Crisp Representation of the Fuzzy Description Logic SROIQ
Classical ontologies are not suitable to represent imprecise nor uncertain pieces of information. Fuzzy Description Logics were born to represent the former type of knowledge, but ...
Fernando Bobillo, Miguel Delgado, Juan Góme...
MUC
1993
15 years 1 months ago
GE-CMU: description of the SHOGUN system used for MUC-5
This paper describes the GE-CMU TIPSTER/SHOGUN system as configured for the TIPSTER 24-month (MUC-5) benchmark, and gives details of the system's performance on the selected ...
Paul S. Jacobs, George B. Krupka, Lisa F. Rau, Mic...
JACM
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
Reconciling description logics and rules
Description logics (DLs) and rules are formalisms that emphasize different aspects of knowledge representation: whereas DLs are focused on specifying and reasoning about conceptual...
Boris Motik, Riccardo Rosati
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AAAI
2000
14 years 11 months ago
What Sensing Tells Us: Towards a Formal Theory of Testing for Dynamical Systems
Just as actions can have indirect effects on the state of the world, so too can sensing actions have indirect effects on an agent's state of knowledge. In this paper, we inve...
Sheila A. McIlraith, Richard B. Scherl
APCHI
1998
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Knowledge Required for Understanding Task-Oriented Instructions
When they encounter problems with a novel or infrequently performed task, experienced users often complete their work by referring to manuals and trying task-oriented exploration....
Muneo Kitajima, Peter G. Polson