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Generalizing the notion of schema in genetic algorithms
August 1991
Artificial Intelligence , Volume 50 Issue 3
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.
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SPETA: Social pervasive e-Tourism advisor
August 2009
Telematics and Informatics , Volume 26 Issue 3
Publisher: Pergamon Press, Inc.
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Tourism is one of the major sources of income for many countries. Therefore, providing efficient, real-time service for tourists is a crucial competitive asset which needs to be enhanced using major technological advances. The current research has the ...


Keywords: Context-awareness, Pervasive computing, Reasoning, Semantic web, Social network, e-Tourism
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Keyword Generation for Search Engine Advertising
December 2006
ICDMW '06: Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining - Workshops
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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Keyword3 generation for search engine advertising is an important problem for sponsored search or paidplacement advertising. A recent strategy in this area is bidding on nonobvious yet relevant words, which are economically more viable. Targeting many ...

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Approximate classification using conceptual clustering
February 1988
CSC '88: Proceedings of the 1988 ACM sixteenth annual conference on Computer science
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The ability of a system to classify objects (physical or abstract) accurately and approximately is essential for performing such Artificial Intelligence tasks as Natural Language Processing, Inductive Reasoning, and building Decision Support Systems ...

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Fusion devices and changes of belief
January 2008
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems: Applications in Engineering and Technology , Volume 19 Issue 1
Publisher: IOS Press
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After receiving a piece of evidence Π, intelligent agents adapt their belief state. Knowing the belief state of several sensor agents, a fusion agent forms its own belief state. A belief state (old or new) is characterized by numbers μ(A) attached ...


Keywords: Belief, fusion, imprecise reasoning
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A demonstration of the Polaris poker system
May 2009
AAMAS '09: Proceedings of The 8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Volume 2 , Volume 2
Publisher: International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
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Poker games provide a useful testbed for modern Artificial Intelligence techniques. Unlike many classical game domains such as chess and checkers, poker includes elements of imperfect information, stochastic events, and one or more adversarial agents ...

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The use of object oriented principles to develop intelligent legal reasoning systems
February 1991
Australian Computer Journal , Volume 23 Issue 1
Publisher: Australian Computer Society, Inc.
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Data integration with uncertainty
April 2009
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases , Volume 18 Issue 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
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This paper reports our first set of results on managing uncertainty in data integration. We posit that data-integration systems need to handle uncertainty at three levels and do so in a principled fashion. First, the semantic mappings between the data ...


Keywords: Data exchange, Data integration, Probabilistic schema mapping
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FOAFing the music: Bridging the semantic gap in music recommendation
November 2008
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web , Volume 6 Issue 4
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.
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In this paper we give an overview of the Foafing the Music system. The system uses the Friend of a Friend (FOAF) and RDF Site Summary (RSS) vocabularies for recommending music to a user, depending on the user's musical tastes and listening habits. Music ...


Keywords: FOAF, Hybrid recommender, Long tail, Music 2.0, Music recommendation, Semantic Web
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Learning by choice of internal representations
December 1989
Advances in neural information processing systems 1
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.
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An Ontology Mapping Method Based on Tree Structure
November 2006
SKG '06: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge, and Grid
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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This paper provides an approach for ontology mapping based on tree structure grammar. Its excellence is that it combines both the similarity of the inner structure of concepts in different ontologies and the language similarity of concepts. In this way, ...

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Training Intelligent Agents in the Semantic Web Era: The Golf Advisor Agent
November 2007
WI-IATW '07: Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Workshops
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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Agent training techniques study methods to embed empirical, inductive knowledge representations into intelligent agents, in dynamic, recursive or semi-automated ways, expressed in forms that can be used for agent reasoning. This paper investigates how ...


Keywords: Intelligent agent trainingsemantic webOWL
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Proposal of Business Process and Rules Modeling with the XTT Method
September 2007
SYNASC '07: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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The paper deals with the problem of modeling business processes and business rules (BR). Business Rules are becoming an important solution for knowledge modeling. The paper presents the challenges of BR modeling, shows some disadvantages of existing ...

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Seven Layers of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in Support of Software Development
June 1992
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering , Volume 18 Issue 6
Publisher: IEEE Press
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The authors' experience in the Programmer's Apprentice project in applying knowledge representation and automated reasoning to support software development is summarized. A system, called Cake, is described that comprises seven layers of knowledge representation ...


Keywords: Boolean constraint propagation, Cake, Debugging Assistant, Plan Calculus, Programmer's Apprentice, Requirements Apprentice, algebra, equality, frames, inference mechanisms, knowledge representation, reasoning, software development, software development tools, software engineering, software tools, truth maintenance, types
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Treatment of L-Fuzzy contexts with absent values
January 2009
Information Sciences: an International Journal , Volume 179 Issue 1-2
Publisher: Elsevier Science Inc.
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This work shows how to extract the missing information from an interval-valued L-Fuzzy context with some unknown values. Absent values are replaced using implications between attributes with high levels of support and confidence. Three kinds of implications ...


Keywords: Association rules, Implications between attributes, L-Fuzzy concept, L-Fuzzy context
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An overview of rewrite rule laboratory (RRL)
January 1989
RTA-89: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Rewriting Techniques and Applications
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
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A knowledge-based framework in an intelligent assistant system for making documents
August 1989
Future Generation Computer Systems , Volume 5 Issue 1
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.
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A fuzzy recurrent artificial neural network (FRANN) for pattern classification
October 2000
International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems , Volume 8 Issue 5
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co., Inc.
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Keywords: attractor network, fuzzy neurons, fuzzy perceptron, fuzzy recurrent neural networks, fuzzy sets, training algorithm
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A Clausal Resolution Method for Branching-Time Logic ECTL"
July 2004
TIME '04: Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME'04) - Volume 00 , Volume 00
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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We expand the applicability of the clausal resolution technique to the branching-time temporal logic ECTL¿, ECTL¿ is strictly more expressive than the basic computation tree logic CTL and its extension, ECTL, as it allows Boolean combinations of fairness ...

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Constraint rule-based programming of norms for electronic institutions
February 2009
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems , Volume 18 Issue 1
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Norms constitute a powerful coordination mechanism among heterogeneous agents. In this paper, we propose a rule language to specify and explicitly manage the normative positions of agents (permissions, prohibitions and obligations), with which distinct ...


Keywords: Constraints, Electronic institutions, Norms, Rules
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