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  • ...Bruijn, H. Lausen, A. Polleres, D. Fensel: WSML - a Language Framework for Semantic Web Service. W3C Workshop on Rule Languages for Interoperability, Washingto ...Bruijn, H. Lausen, A. Polleres, D. Fensel: The WSML rule languages for the Semantic Web. W3C Workshop on Rule Languages for Interoperability, Washington USA, 2 ...
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  • ...Conference of Information Technology and Management (ICITM2007)}}</ref> A semantic decision table is a set of decision tables properly annotated with an ontol ...on templates (that are the condition stubs, decision/action stubs, and the relations between them). Or rather, a decision table can be a tabular result of its m ...
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  • ...s a calculus of programs that allows the expression of [[semantic property|semantic properties]] of programs by appropriate logical [[formula]]s. It provides a ''formulas'' - i.e. expressions denoting the relations among elements of data structures, ''programs'' - i.e. [[algorithm]]s - th ...
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  • ...9e7/670316180056694f2603aebafa84db950878.pdf |archive-date=2019-12-23 |via=Semantic Scholar}}</ref> ===Recurrence relations=== ...
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  • *[[Semantic space]] [[Category:Semantic relations]] ...
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  • ...racterised. Propositional structure is modelled through recourse of binary semantic trees. Propositional structure is built up on a strictly incremental manner Dynamic Syntax constitutes several core components: semantic formulae and composition calculus (epsilon calculus within typed lambda cal ...
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  • == Relations with other models == ...rodata (HTML)|microdata]] vocabularies, for the purpose of ensuring the [[semantic interoperability]] of the corresponding information. ...
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  • The '''normalized Google distance''' ('''NGD''') is a [[semantic similarity]] [[similarity measure|measure]] derived from the number of hits ...those search terms as actually used in society. Based on this premise, the relations represented by the normalized Google distance approximately capture ...
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  • ...=Thomas|last3=Kang|first3=Ruogu|last4=He|first4=Jibo|date=2010-07-01|title=Semantic imitation in social tagging|journal=ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Inte ...or development of [[recommender system]]s – discovering these higher-level semantic patterns is important in helping people find relevant information. ...
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  • ...e (of a logic) is called (its) [[proof theory]] whereas the study of (its) semantic consequence is called (its) [[model theory]].<ref name="ChiaraDoets1996">{{ === Semantic consequence === ...
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  • ...lds related to [[Spatial analysis|computer spatial analysis]]. The spatial relations expressed by the model are invariant to [[Rotation (mathematics)|rotation]] ...classification schemes''. The English language contains about 10 schemes (relations), such as "intersects", "touches" and "equals". When testing two geometries ...
    39 KB (5,512 words) - 18:53, 3 January 2025
  • ...nd arrows (directed relations). There are additional indirect mathematical relations, including a [[differential equation]] that would define the motion of the ...
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  • ...that <math>(A, 1, \cdot)</math> is a [[monoid]], satisfying the following relations: The contraction and expansion relations are sometimes called [[Ajdukiewicz]] laws. ...
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  • ...24|editor-last=Perc|editor-first=Matjaz|title=Global and Local Features of Semantic Networks: Evidence from the Hebrew Mental Lexicon|journal=PLOS ONE|language ...applied to the study of the [[immune system]],<ref name="Chaos_2011" /> [[semantic networks]],<ref name="PLoS1_2011_2" /> and [[functional brain networks]].<r ...
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  • | alt3 = Example of a semantic network | caption3 = [[Semantic network]] ...
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  • ...e settings are applicable not only to Structured Learning problems such as semantic role labeling, but also for cases that require making use of multiple pre-l ....acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1610075.1610136 "Joint Extraction of Entities and Relations for Opinion Recognition."] ''EMNLP'', (2006).</ref> ...
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  • ...rds into a meaningful space where the distance between words is related to semantic similarity.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |last=Pennington |first=Jeffrey |l ...ence }}</ref> The algorithm is also used by the [[SpaCy]] library to build semantic word embedding features, while computing the top list words that match with ...
    12 KB (1,784 words) - 20:35, 14 January 2025
  • ...he figure above, <math>Ext_\sigma(S) = \{\{a,d\}\}</math> for every Dung's semantic—the system is well-founded. That explains why the semantics coincide, and t In the general case when several extensions are computed for a given semantic <math>\sigma</math>, the agent that reasons from the system can use several ...
    20 KB (3,081 words) - 15:25, 18 November 2024
  • ...nearby as measured by [[cosine similarity]]. This indicates the level of [[semantic similarity]] between the words, so for example the vectors for ''walk'' and ...words that share common contexts in the corpus — that is, words that are [[Semantic similarity|semantically]] and syntactically similar — are located close to ...
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  • ...n the static framework. In particular, it allows ''information sensitive'' semantic entries, in which the information contributed by updating with some formul ...he information that <math>\varphi</math> provides. The most widely adopted semantic entry for modals in update semantics is the ''test semantics'' proposed by ...
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