WORL: a nonmonotonic rule language for the semantic web [PDF]
We develop a new Web ontology rule language, called WORL, which combines a variant of OWL 2 RL with eDatalog$$^\lnot $$¬. We allow additional features like negation, the minimal number restriction and unary external checkable predicates to occur at the left-hand side of concept inclusion axioms.
Son Thanh Cao +2 more
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Rule Based Communication Protocol between Social Networks using Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) [PDF]
Social network sites have become de factor in fostering human relationships and business prospects. Several social networks abound with little interoperability functionality that enables exchange of profiles of users. Though, proprietary Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are provided as endpoints for applications in retrieval of user profile ...
Enesi Femi Aminu +2 more
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AI driven web crawling for semantic extraction of news content from newspapers [PDF]
Efficient data extraction from the ever-expanding web, including structured and unstructured sources such as newspaper databases, is critical for industries like media, research, and journalism. Traditional web crawlers, which are primarily rule-based or
Saravanan S, Ashfauk Ahamed A K
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KuSarcasm: Automated annotation of a sarcasm dataset using hybrid NLP techniquesMendeley Data [PDF]
This paper presents KuSarcasm, a Kurdish Sorani dataset developed for the automatic detection of sarcasm expressions. KuSarcasm represents a carefully constructed resource designed to address the challenges of sarcasm identification in Sorani Kurdish, a ...
Shakhawan Aghajan, Rebwar M. Nabi
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The Semantic Web Rule Language Expressiveness Extensions-A Survey [PDF]
The Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) is a direct extension of OWL 2 DL with a subset of RuleML, and it is designed to be the rule language of the Semantic Web. This paper explores the state-of-the-art of SWRL's expressiveness extensions proposed over time.
Abba Lawan, Abdur Rakib
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FT-SWRL: A Fuzzy-Temporal Extension of Semantic Web Rule Language [PDF]
We present, FT-SWRL, a fuzzy temporal extension to the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL), which combines fuzzy theories based on the valid-time temporal model to provide a standard approach for modeling imprecise temporal domain knowledge in OWL ontologies.
Abba Lawan, Abdur Rakib
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Semantic Web Rule Languages for Geospatial Ontologies
Geospatial ontologies have a key role to play in the development of the geospatial-Semantic Web, with regard to facilitating the search for geographical information and resources. They normally hold large volumes of geographic information and undergo a continuous process of revision and update.
Philip D. Smart +3 more
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Finding Knowledge from Indonesian Traditional Medicine using Semantic Web Rule Language
One of the natural resources in Indonesia is a lot of plants which can be used in healing diseases. Thosekinds of plants can be used in “Jamu”. Jamu is a name given to traditional medicine in Indonesia. Usually Jamu is composed from several plants as ingredients.
Ridowati Gunawan, Khabib Mustofa
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Rule Markup Languages and Semantic Web Rule Languages
Rule markup languages will be the vehicle for using rules on the Web and in other distributed systems. They allow publishing, deploying, executing and communicating rules in a network. They may also play the role of a lingua franca for exchanging rules between different systems and tools.
Adrian Paschke, Harold Boley
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Healthy Food Recommender System for Obesity Using Ontology and Semantic Web Rule Language
Today's lifestyle and eating patterns tend to be irregular due to busyness. People prefer eating foods that are fast and easy to obtain, but often lack knowledge of the nutritional content in them. These eating patterns lead to unbalanced nutrition and can cause various health problems and diseases, such as overweight and obesity.
Naufal Aditya +2 more
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