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Information semantics and the conceptual schema

Information Systems, 1984
Abstract The semantics of various proposals for Conceptual Schema languages are compared and contrasted. Concepts are defined using logic and class theory notation, so that terminology is reduced to a common basis. A basis for handling temporal aspects of an Information System is provided.
Donald A. Jardine, A. R. Reuber
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Semantic Visualization of Patient Information

2008 21st IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2008
Clinical practice and research rely increasingly on analytic approaches to patient data. Visualization enables the comparative exploration of similar patients, a key requirement in certain clinical decision support systems. Patient data is complex and heterogeneous, may have different formats, reside in various structures and carry different semantics.
Sonja Zillner   +5 more
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Semantics of time-varying information

Information Systems, 1996
Abstract This paper provides a systematic and comprehensive study of the underlying semantics of temporal databases, summarizing the results of an intensive collaboration between the two authors over the last five years. We first examine how facts may be associated with time, most prominently with one or more dimensions of valid time and ...
Christian S. Jensen   +1 more
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Informational Semantics as a Third Alternative?

Erkenntnis, 2011
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Allo, Patrick, Mares, Edwin
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Semantics, informational

2018
Information-theoretic semantics (ITS) attempts to provide a naturalistic account of the conditions under which a psychological state such as a belief or desire has a particular mental content: what it is by virtue of which, say, a psychological state is a belief ‘that it is raining’ or a desire ‘that it stop raining’.
Brian P. McLaughlin, Georges Rey
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Semantic information

American Documentation, 1962
AbstractEfforts to devise a calculus adequate as a foundation for information retrieval have taken a number of forms. Semantic and signal information theory have in common the mathematical model consisting of an n‐dimensional Euclidean space. In semantic information theory, however, probability plays no part.
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An Approach to Semantic Information Retrieval

2012 International Conference on Cloud and Service Computing, 2012
The growth of the Semantic Web has seen a rapid increase in the amount of Resource Description Framework (RDF) data. Meanwhile, the demand for access to RDF data without detailed knowledge of RDF query languages is increasing. In this study, an approach enabling keyword-based semantic information query over RDF data is proposed.
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The semantics of network management information

Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM '96. Conference on Computer Communications, 2002
Semantics plays an important role in the context of network management, both for clearing out ambiguities and for supporting management decisions. The current behavior-oriented semantic frameworks do not find wide acceptance in this context due to their complexity and lack of support for management applications.
Tianning Zhang, Stefan Covaci
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Implementing Informal Semantics of ASP

2013
We describe a system that, given a theory of an answer-set programming ASP system psgrnd, generates its informal reading in natural language. That reading helps understand the psgrnd theory, and verify its correctness or identify programming errors. Similar tools can be developed for other ASP formalisms.
Artur Mikitiuk, Miroslaw Truszczynski
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On Semantic Information

1970
In the last couple of decades, a logician or a philosopher has run a risk whenever he has put the term “information” into the title of one of his papers. In these days, the term “information” often creates an expectation that the paper has something to do with that impressive body of results in communication theory which was first known as theory of ...
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