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On the Semantics of a Semantic Network [PDF]

open access: possibleFundamenta Informaticae, 1998
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.
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The Semantics of "Semantics"

IEEE Internet Computing, 2009
Outside of computer science, semantics is the providence of philosophy, where we talk about what we mean when we talk, as well as ontology (what there is to know) and epistemology (how we know it). The nice thing about computer science is that, in contrast to philosophy, we can establish whether different representations make a computational difference.
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The Semantics of Parsing with Semantic Actions

2012 27th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, 2012
The recovery of structure from flat sequences of input data is a problem that almost all programs need to solve. Computer Science has developed a wide array of declarative languages for describing the structure of languages, usually based on the context-free grammar formalism, and there exist parser generators that produce efficient parsers for these ...
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Semantics for Semantics

2017
This chapter argues that certain important lessons about truth can only be appreciated by approaching semantic circularity from the perspective of a compositional semanticist. It explains our need for a compositional semantics for semantic vocabulary like ‘true’.
James R. Shaw   +2 more
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The semantics of “semantic”

Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2013
There was a time when I knew what the word “semantic” meant. That was a long time ago. Since then many people, on many occasions, in many contexts, have corrected my misunderstanding of the meaning of semantic. Perhaps it means nothing, or everything. Or perhaps I’m simply misinformed.
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Semantic Granularity for the Semantic Web

2006
In this paper we describe a framework for the application of semantic granularities to the Semantic Web. Given a data source and an ontology formalizing qualities which describe the source, we define a dynamic granularity system for the navigation of the repository according to different levels of detail, i.e., granularities.
Albertoni Riccardo   +4 more
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A semantic continuum on the semantic web

The Knowledge Engineering Review, 2002
In the coming years, the Web is expected to evolve from a structure containing information resources that have little or no explicit semantics to a structure having a rich semantic infrastructure. The key defining feature that is intended to distinguish the future Semantic Web from today's Web is that the ...
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Bernoulli Semantics and Ordinal Semantics for Conditionals

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2022
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Semantic relatedness in semantic networks

2008
This paper presents a new semantic relatedness measure on semantic networks (SN) that uses both hierarchical and non-hierarchical relations. Our approach relies on two assumptions. Firstly, in a given SN, only a few numbers of paths can be considered as “semantically correct” and these paths obey to a given set of rules.
Mazuel, Laurent, Sabouret, Nicolas
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