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COLING
2002
13 years 7 months ago
Using an Ontology to Determine English Countability
In this paper we show to what degree the countability of English nouns is predictable from their semantics. We found that at 78% of nouns' countability could be predicted usi...
Francis Bond, Caitlin Vatikiotis-Bateson
NRHM
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Semantics on demand: Can a Semantic Wiki replace a knowledge base?
In the same way that Wikis have become the mechanism that has enabled groups of users to collaborate on the production of hypertexts on the web, Semantic Wikis promise a future of...
David E. Millard, Chris Bailey, Philip Boulain, Sw...
JWSR
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Behaviour-Aware Discovery of Web Service Compositions
: A major challenge for Service–oriented Computing is how to discover and compose (Web) services to build complex applications. We present a matchmaking system that exploits both...
Antonio Brogi, Sara Corfini
OTM
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Evaluating Ontology Criteria for Requirements in a Geographic Travel Domain
Abstract. An ontology is a model of a domain of knowledge. The knowledge that is captured in an ontology can be used for providing interoperability, sharing of information and redu...
Jonathan Yu, James A. Thom, Audrey M. Tam
EPIA
2003
Springer
14 years 22 days ago
An Evolvable Rule-Based E-mail Agent
The Semantic Web is a “living organism”, which combines autonomously evolving data sources/knowledge repositories. This dynamic character of the Semantic Web requires (declarat...
José Júlio Alferes, Antonio Brogi, J...