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Title: Identifying an Agent's Preferences Toward Similarity Measures in Description Logics
Authors: Racharak, Teeradaj
Suntisrivaraporn, Boontawee
Tojo, Satoshi
Keywords: Preference profile
description logic
concept similarity
reasoning service
Issue Date: 2016-03-20
Publisher: Springer
Magazine name: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume: 9544
Start page: 201
End page: 208
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31676-5_14
Abstract: In Description Logics (DLs), concept similarity measures (CSMs) aim at identifying a degree of commonality between two given concepts and are often regarded as a generalization of the classical reasoning problem of equivalence. That is, any two concepts are equivalent if their similarity degree is one, and vice versa. When two concepts are not quite equivalent but similar, nevertheless, a problem may arise as to which aspects of commonality should play more important role than others. This work presents the so-called preference profile, which is design guidelines for an agent’s preferences and points out to our preliminary developing stage of sim^π [1], in which an agent’s preferences can influence the calculation of CSM in DL ELH.
Rights: This is the author-created version of Springer, Teeradaj Racharak, Boontawee Suntisrivaraporn, and Satoshi Tojo, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9544, 2016, 201-208. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31676-5_14
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10119/14213
Material Type: author
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