We elaborate on the semantics of an enhanced object-oriented semantic network, where multiple instantiation, multiple specialization, and meta-classes are supported for both kinds of objects: entities and properties. By semantics of a semantic network, we mean the information (both explicit and derived) that the semantic network carries. Several data models use semantic networks to organize information. However, many of these models do not have a formalism defining what the semantics of the semantic network is. In our data model, in addition to the Isa relation, we consider a stronger form of specialization for properties, that we call restriction isa, or Risa for short. The Risa relation expresses property value refinement. A distinctive ...
MultiNet) are one of the few knowledge representation paradigms along the line of Semantic Networks ...
AbstractThis paper presents an overview of the ECO (English COnversational System) family formalism ...
It is well agreed that the conventional database models provide limited semantic expressiveness. Th...
We elaborate on the semantics of an enhanced object-oriented semantic network, where multiple instan...
recent material and references have been added. A semantic network or net is a graph structure for r...
Most common database management systems represent information in a simple record-based format. Seman...
In previous work, we have modeled a vocabulary given as a semantic network by an OODB (Object-Orient...
AbstractA semantic network is a graph of the structure of meaning. This article introduces semantic ...
Semantic relations are an important element in the construction of ontologies and models of problem ...
AbstractIf every entity has a set of attributes with each attribute having a value, we regard the co...
Specialization and inheritance are well-known concepts in the area of object-oriented modelling and ...
This article describes two major knowledge representation models – semantic nets and frames, points ...
"'Factual knowledge " Used by natural ang._~_o~e processing systems can be cor~nientl...
This paper describes a design methodology for an object oriented database, based on a semantic netwo...
AbstractIn a recent paper, Reiter and Criscuolo [3] remark “that (semantic) networks are notational ...
MultiNet) are one of the few knowledge representation paradigms along the line of Semantic Networks ...
AbstractThis paper presents an overview of the ECO (English COnversational System) family formalism ...
It is well agreed that the conventional database models provide limited semantic expressiveness. Th...
We elaborate on the semantics of an enhanced object-oriented semantic network, where multiple instan...
recent material and references have been added. A semantic network or net is a graph structure for r...
Most common database management systems represent information in a simple record-based format. Seman...
In previous work, we have modeled a vocabulary given as a semantic network by an OODB (Object-Orient...
AbstractA semantic network is a graph of the structure of meaning. This article introduces semantic ...
Semantic relations are an important element in the construction of ontologies and models of problem ...
AbstractIf every entity has a set of attributes with each attribute having a value, we regard the co...
Specialization and inheritance are well-known concepts in the area of object-oriented modelling and ...
This article describes two major knowledge representation models – semantic nets and frames, points ...
"'Factual knowledge " Used by natural ang._~_o~e processing systems can be cor~nientl...
This paper describes a design methodology for an object oriented database, based on a semantic netwo...
AbstractIn a recent paper, Reiter and Criscuolo [3] remark “that (semantic) networks are notational ...
MultiNet) are one of the few knowledge representation paradigms along the line of Semantic Networks ...
AbstractThis paper presents an overview of the ECO (English COnversational System) family formalism ...
It is well agreed that the conventional database models provide limited semantic expressiveness. Th...