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Ontology alignment, also known as ontology matching, refers to the process of identifying correspondences between the concepts that are used in different ontologies. An ontology is a formal representation of a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between those concepts. In the context of dialog systems, ontology alignment can be used to enable communication between the system and the user by mapping the concepts used by the user to the concepts used by the system.
For example, consider a dialog system that is designed to help users plan vacations. The system’s ontology might include concepts such as “hotel,” “flight,” and “rental car,” while the user’s ontology might include concepts such as “lodging,” “air travel,” and “vehicle rental.” In order to effectively communicate with the user, the dialog system needs to be able to align the concepts used by the user with the concepts used by the system. This can be done using techniques such as natural language processing and machine learning.
Once the concepts have been aligned, the dialog system can use this alignment to interpret the user’s requests and provide relevant information and recommendations. For example, if the user asks about “lodging options,” the dialog system can use the alignment to understand that the user is asking about hotels and provide information about available hotels in the desired location.
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Jena Ontology API | Ontological Engineering | Ontology Builder | Ontology Design Patterns (ODP) | Ontology Extraction Module | Ontology Extractor | Ontology Parsers | Ontology-based QA Systems | Protégé Ontology Editor & Dialog Systems | SUMO (Suggested Upper Merged Ontology) & Dialog Systems
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[PDF] Agreement Technologies Handbook Chapter Chapter on Norms (DRAFT) [PDF] from agreement-technologies.eu G Andrighetto… – 2011 – agreement-technologies.eu Page 1. Agreement Technologies Handbook Chapter Chapter on Norms (DRAFT) Giulia Andrighetto Institute of Cognitive Science and Technologies, CNR, Rome, Italy Cristiano Castelfranchi Institute of Cognitive Science and Technologies, CNR, Rome, Italy … Related articles – View as HTML
[PDF] Novel Approaches to Acquisition and Maintenance of User Model [PDF] from antona.sk A Andrejko – … Sciences and Technologies Bulletin of the …, 2009 – publications.antona.sk … tation. Therefore, many tools are being developed to address problems such as ontology mapping, ontology integration, merging and alignment. Existing solutions solve most posed problems more or less automatically. Semantic … Cited by 3 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 9 versions
[PDF] Explanation-aware Case-based Reasoning [PDF] from diva-portal.org MB Lillehaug – 2011 – ntnu.diva-portal.org … 34 Page 10. viii Contents 2.7 Merging ontologies . . . . . 36 2.7.1 Ontology mapping . . . . . 36 2.7.2 Ontology evolution . . . . . 37 2.7.3 Ontology integration and merging . . . . . … Cited by 1 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions
[PDF] State of the art on Semantic Question Answering [PDF] from psu.edu V Lopez, E Motta, V Uren… – 2007 – Citeseer … mechanisms, systems that deal with temporal reasoning, systems that fuse answers from different sources, interactive (dialog) systems and systems … sense disambiguation (“squash” can be a sport or a vegetable), co-reference of instances and ontology mapping (eg, mapping … Related articles – View as HTML – All 4 versions
[PDF] Applying Lakatos-style reasoning to AI problems [PDF] from ed.ac.uk A Pease, A Smaill, S Colton… – … Machines and the …, 2010 – homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk … HRL is a multiagent dialogue system in which each agent has a copy of the theory formation system HR (Colton, 2002), which can form concepts and make conjectures which empirically hold for the objects of interest supplied. … Cited by 3 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 5 versions
Ambient intelligence for decision making in fire service organizations [PDF] from uni-trier.de R Bergmann – Ambient Intelligence, 2007 – Springer … The information support enables users to smoothly access information by a hands-free access. One solution is the integration of a speech dialogue system for information access. … Use Case 1: IC requests Information via a Speech Dialogue System. … Cited by 12 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 4 versions
Towards the realization of an integrated decision support environment for organizational decision making [PDF] from strath.ac.uk S Liu, AHB Duffy, RI Whitfield… – International Journal of …, 2009 – igi-global.com … The basic paradigm for a traditional DSS is that it consists of three major components: a model base management system (MBMS) with a model base, a database management system (DBMS) with a database, and a user interface (UI) dialog system that manages the interaction … Cited by 4 – Related articles – All 7 versions
How the Web helps people turn ideas into code J Brandt, PJ Guo, J Lewenstein… – No Code Required: …, 2010 – books.google.com Page 464. How the Web helps people turn ideas into code 23 1, 2 2 1 Joel Brandt, Philip J. Guo, 1 Joel Lewenstein, 1 Mira Dontcheva, Scott R. Klemmer 1Stanford University 2Adobe Systems, Inc. ABSTRACT This chapter investigates … Related articles
Ontologies across disciplines [PDF] from uni-muenchen.de M Nickles, A Pease, AC Schalley… – Schalley and Zaefferer ( …, 2007 – books.google.com … function of an interlingua for machine translation. Other intended applications are information extraction, question answering, human-computer dialog systems, and text summarization. The older linguistic domain that uses the … Cited by 8 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 9 versions
Search-Based applications: At the confluence of search and database technologies [PDF] from duytan.edu.vn G Marchionini… – 2011 – hfs.duytan.edu.vn Page 1. Search-Based Applications At the Confluence of Search and Database Technologies Page 2. Page 3. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services Editor Gari Marchionini, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill …
[PDF] Shaping the Future of the Multilingual Digital Europe [PDF] from flarenet.eu N Calzolari, N Bel, G Budin, K Choukri, J Mariani… – 2009 – flarenet.eu Page 1. The European Language Resources and Technologies Forum Shaping the Future of the Multilingual Digital Europe Vienna, 12 -13 February 2009 Proceedings Edited by: N. Calzolari, P. Baroni, N. Bel, G. Budin, K. Choukri … Cited by 3 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions
Wrapster: semi-automatic wrapper generation for semi-structured websites [PDF] from mit.edu B Katz, GGG Zaccak – 2007 – dspace.mit.edu Page 1. Semi-Automatic Wrapper Generation for Semi-Structured Websites by Gabriel Zaccak Submitted to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of … Related articles – All 2 versions
[PDF] Information Sciences and Technologies Bulletin of the ACM Slovakia [PDF] from stuba.sk A Andrejko, R Semanèík, J Jakubík, M Lekavý… – 2009 – acmbulletin.fiit.stuba.sk … The main problem of feedback based solutions is that nec- essary questions are mostly hard coded for a particular application. However, there are some solutions that use generation of the questions, such as dialog systems. … Related articles – View as HTML – All 4 versions
Search-based Applications: At the Confluence of Search and Database Technologies G Grefenstette… – Synthesis Lectures on Information …, 2010 – morganclaypool.com Page 1. Search-Based Applications At the Confluence of Search and Database Technologies Page 2. Page 3. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services Editor Gari Marchionini, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill … Related articles – Library Search – All 2 versions
[PDF] Authors List [PDF] from atc.gr UJ Mylopoulos, UY Velegrakis, UA Pressa… – 2008 – openview.atc.gr … 21 3.5. Ontology Versioning and Evolution….. 25 3.6. Ontology Matching and Mapping ….. 26 3.7. Ontology Visualization….. 29 … Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions