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Hybrid reasoning in the CARE middleware for context awareness

International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology, 2009
The Context Aggregation and REasoning (CARE) middleware aims at supporting context-aware adaptation of internet services in a mobile computing environment. Context awareness requires the acquisition, representation and processing of information that goes beyond raw context data – like device features, network status and user location – to include ...
Claudio Bettini, Daniele Riboni
exaly   +5 more sources

Hybrid reasoning in knowledge graphs: Combing symbolic reasoning and statistical reasoning

Semantic Web, 2020
Knowledge graphs (KGs) contain rich resources that represent human knowledge in the world. There are mainly two kinds of reasoning techniques in knowledge graphs, symbolic reasoning and statistical reasoning. However, both of them have their merits and limitations.
Weizhuo Li, Guilin Qi, Qiu Ji
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Hybrid case-based reasoning

The Knowledge Engineering Review, 1994
Abstract This paper reviews a number of hybrid Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) systems. These systems are hybrid because the CBR components cooperate with one or more “co-reasoners” which employ a different type of reasoning strategy (e.g. qualitative simulation, constraint satisfaction, etc.). In this paper, we propose that CBR is in fact
John Hunt, Roger Miles
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Hybrid Reasoning for Ontology Classification

2011
Ontology classification is an essential reasoning task for ontology based systems. Tableau and resolution are two dominant types of reasoning procedures for ontology reasoning. Complex ontologies are often built on more expressive description logics and are usually highly cyclic.
Weihong Song, Bruce Spencer, Weichang Du
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Hybrid Reasoning with Argumentation Schemes

2008
Practical reasoning typically requires a variety of argumentation schemes to be used together to solve problems and make decisions. For example, a legal case may raise issues requiring argument from precedent cases, rules, policy goals, moral principles, jurisprudential doctrine, social values and evidence. This tutorial presents an introduction to the
Gordon Thomas F., Fokus Fraunhofer
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Using Terminological Reasoning in Hybrid Systems

AI Communications, 1990
The basic feature of Hybrid Knowledge Representation Systems is the separation of the knowledge represented within the system into distinct components. In particular, the architecture of several such systems includes two components: terminological, containing the knowledge about the classes of objects and their relationships, and assertional, with the ...
Francesco M. Donini   +2 more
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Hybrid Reasoning in Perception: A Case Study

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2012
Robots operating in a complex human-inhabited environment need to represent and reason about different kinds of knowledge, including ontological, spatial, causal, temporal and resource knowledge. Often, these reasoning tasks are not mutually independent, but need to be integrated with each other.
Martin Günther   +4 more
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