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Semantic Alignment Of Business Processes

by Saartje Brockmans , Marc Ehrig, Agnes Koschmider, Andreas Oberweis, Rudi Studer - IN: PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ICEIS 2006 , 2006
"... This paper presents a method for semantically aligning business processes. We provide a representation of Petri nets in the ontology language OWL, to semantically enrich the business process models. On top of this, we propose a technique for semantically aligning business processes to support (sem ..."
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This paper presents a method for semantically aligning business processes. We provide a representation of Petri nets in the ontology language OWL, to semantically enrich the business process models. On top of this, we propose a technique for semantically aligning business processes to support

Situated Semantic Alignment

by Manuel Atencia, Marco Schorlemmer - Proceedings of the 4th European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems , 2006
"... Ontology matching is currently a key technology to achieve the semantic alignment of ontological entities used by knowledge-based applications, and therefore to enable their interoperability in distributed environments such as multi-agent systems. Most ontology matching mechanisms, however, assume m ..."
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Ontology matching is currently a key technology to achieve the semantic alignment of ontological entities used by knowledge-based applications, and therefore to enable their interoperability in distributed environments such as multi-agent systems. Most ontology matching mechanisms, however, assume

The diachrony of semantic alignment systems

by Søren Wichmann
"... Semantic alignment: for a language to qualify it should have two forms of pronominal indexing or case-marking for the arguments of intransitive predicates, where the two different treatments are either identical to the way that agents of transitives or patients of transitives are treated or where th ..."
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Semantic alignment: for a language to qualify it should have two forms of pronominal indexing or case-marking for the arguments of intransitive predicates, where the two different treatments are either identical to the way that agents of transitives or patients of transitives are treated or where

Asap: Automatic semantic alignment for phrases

by Ana O. Alves, Adriana Ferrugento, Filipe Rodrigues - In SemEval Workshop, COLING 2014 , 2014
"... In this paper we describe the ASAP sys-tem (Automatic Semantic Alignment for Phrases)1 which participated on the Task 1 at the SemEval-2014 contest (Marelli et al., 2014a). Our assumption is that STS (Semantic Text Similarity) follows a func-tion considering lexical, syntactic, seman-tic and distrib ..."
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In this paper we describe the ASAP sys-tem (Automatic Semantic Alignment for Phrases)1 which participated on the Task 1 at the SemEval-2014 contest (Marelli et al., 2014a). Our assumption is that STS (Semantic Text Similarity) follows a func-tion considering lexical, syntactic, seman-tic

Semantic Alignment in the Context of Agent Interactions

by Marco Schorlemmer, Manuel Atencia
"... Abstract. We provide the formal foundation of a novel approach to tackle semantic heterogeneity in multi-agent communication by looking at semantics related to interaction in order to avoid dependency on a priori semantic agreements. We do not assume existence of any ontologies, neither local to int ..."
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that is happening. Our underlying claim is that semantic alignment is often relative to the particular interaction in which agents are engaged in, and, that in such cases the interaction state should be taken into account and brought into the alignment mechanism. 1

On fixing semantic alignment evaluation measures

by Jérôme David, Jérôme Euzenat
"... Abstract. The evaluation of ontology matching algorithms mainly consists of comparing a produced alignment with a reference one. Usually, this evaluation relies on the classical precision and recall measures. This evaluation model is not satisfactory since it does not take into account neither the c ..."
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the closeness of correspondances, nor the semantics of alignments. A first solution consists of generalizing the precision and recall measures in order to solve the problem of rigidity of classical model. Another solution aims at taking advantage of the semantic of alignments in the evaluation. In this paper

Semantic Alignment of Context-Goal Ontologies

by Mellal-labidi Nacima, Dapoigny Richard, Foulloy Laurent
"... Abstract. Several distributed systems need to inter-operate and exchange information. Ontologies are gained the popularity in AI community as a means for enriching the description of information and make their context more explicit. Thus, to enable Interoperability between systems, it is necessary t ..."
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to align ontologies describing them in a sound manner. Our main interest is focused on ontologies describing systems functionalities. We treat these lasts as goals to achieve. In general, a goal is related to the realization of an action in a particular context. Therefore, we call ontologies describing

A formal model for situated semantic alignment

by Manuel Atencia, Marco Schorlemmer - Proceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. May 14–18, 2007. Honolulu, Hawai’i, 1270– 1277. International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS , 2007
"... Ontology matching is currently a key technology to achieve the semantic alignment of ontological entities used by knowledge-based applications, and therefore to enable their interoperability in distributed environments such as multiagent systems. Most ontology matching mechanisms, however, assume ma ..."
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Ontology matching is currently a key technology to achieve the semantic alignment of ontological entities used by knowledge-based applications, and therefore to enable their interoperability in distributed environments such as multiagent systems. Most ontology matching mechanisms, however, assume

PROMPT: Algorithm and Tool for Automated Ontology Merging and Alignment

by Natalya Fridman Noy, Mark A. Musen , 2000
"... Researchers in the ontology-design field have developed the content for ontologies in many domain areas. Recently, ontologies have become increasingly common on the WorldWide Web where they provide semantics for annotations in Web pages. This distributed nature of ontology development has led t ..."
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Researchers in the ontology-design field have developed the content for ontologies in many domain areas. Recently, ontologies have become increasingly common on the WorldWide Web where they provide semantics for annotations in Web pages. This distributed nature of ontology development has led

Deep visual-semantic alignments for generating image descriptions

by Andrej Karpathy, Li Fei-fei , 2014
"... We present a model that generates natural language de-scriptions of images and their regions. Our approach lever-ages datasets of images and their sentence descriptions to learn about the inter-modal correspondences between lan-guage and visual data. Our alignment model is based on a novel combinati ..."
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We present a model that generates natural language de-scriptions of images and their regions. Our approach lever-ages datasets of images and their sentence descriptions to learn about the inter-modal correspondences between lan-guage and visual data. Our alignment model is based on a novel
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