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G. Stoilos, G. Stamou, V. Tzouvaras, J.Z. Pan, I. Horrocks
Fuzzy OWL: Uncertainty and the Semantic Web
International Workshop of OWL: Experiences and Directions, Galway, 2005
ABSTRACT
In the Semantic Web context information would be retrieved, processed, shared, reused and aligned in the maximum automatic way possible. Our experience with such applications in the Semantic Web has shown that these are rarely a matter of true or false but rather procedures that require degrees of relatedness, similarity, or ranking. Apart from the wealth of applications that are inherently imprecise, information itself is many times imprecise or vague. For example, the concepts of a ``hot" place, an ``expensive" item, a ``fast" car, a ``near" city, are examples of such concepts. Dealing with such type of information would yield more realistic, intelligent and effective applications. In the current paper we extend the OWL web ontology language, with fuzzy set theory, in order to be able to capture, represent and reason with such type of information.
11 November , 2005
G. Stoilos, G. Stamou, V. Tzouvaras, J.Z. Pan, I. Horrocks, "Fuzzy OWL: Uncertainty and the Semantic Web", International Workshop of OWL: Experiences and Directions, Galway, 2005
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