Saturday, October 16, 2004
Improving CtxMatch by means of grammatical and ontological knowledge in order to handle attributes
Improving CtxMatch by means of grammatical and ontological knowledge in order to handle attributes
"With the development of WWW, one of the more recent issue is the problem of enabling machines to exchange meaningful information/knowledge across applications which (i) may use autonomously developed models of locally available data (local models), and (ii) need to find a sort of agreement on what local models are about to achieve their users' goals. This problem can be viewed as a problem of semantic coordination, defined as follows: (i) all parties have an interest in finding an agreement on how to map their models onto each others, but (ii) there are many possible/plausible solutions (many alternative mappings across local models) among which they need to select the right, or at least a suficiently good, one."
"With the development of WWW, one of the more recent issue is the problem of enabling machines to exchange meaningful information/knowledge across applications which (i) may use autonomously developed models of locally available data (local models), and (ii) need to find a sort of agreement on what local models are about to achieve their users' goals. This problem can be viewed as a problem of semantic coordination, defined as follows: (i) all parties have an interest in finding an agreement on how to map their models onto each others, but (ii) there are many possible/plausible solutions (many alternative mappings across local models) among which they need to select the right, or at least a suficiently good, one."