Papers by Regina Paola Ticona Herrera

Over the past three decades, millions of people have been producing and shar- ing information on ... more Over the past three decades, millions of people have been producing and shar- ing information on the Web, this information can be structured, semi-structured, and/or non-structured such as blogs, comments, Web pages, and multimedia data, etc., which require a formal description to help their publication and/or exchange on the Web. To help address this problem, the Word Wide Web Consortium (or W3C) introduced in 1999 the RDF standard as a data model designed to stan- dardize the definition and use of metadata, in order to better describe and handle data semantics, thus improving interoperability, and scalability, and promoting the deployment of new Web applications.Currently, billions of RDF descriptions are available on the Web through the Linked Open Data cloud projects (e.g., DBpedia and LinkedGeoData). Also, sev- eral data providers have adopted the principles and practices of the Linked Data to share, connect, enrich and publish their information using the RDF standard, e.g., Go...

Depuis ces dernières décennies, des millions d'internautes produisent et échangent des donnée... more Depuis ces dernières décennies, des millions d'internautes produisent et échangent des données sur le Web. Ces informations peuvent être structurées, semi-structurées et/ou non-structurées, tels que les blogs, les commentaires, les pages Web, les contenus multimédias, etc. Afin de faciliter la publication ainsi que l'échange de données, le World Wide Web Consortium (ou W3C) a défini en 1999 le standard RDF. Ce standard est un modèle qui permet notamment de structurer une information sous la forme d'un réseau de données dans lequel il est possible d'y attacher des descriptions sémantiques. Ce modèle permet donc d'améliorer l'interopérabilité entre différentes applications exploitant des données diverses et variées présentes sur le Web.Actuellement, une grande quantité de descriptions RDF est disponible en ligne, notamment grâce à des projets de recherche qui traitent du Web de données liées, comme par exemple DBpedia et LinkedGeoData. De plus, de nombreux four...
A Multi-Level Fuzzy Logic Scheme for Modeling Complex Problems
ABSTRACT In this paper, we propose to exte nd traditional Fuzzy Logic(FL) techniques by creating ... more ABSTRACT In this paper, we propose to exte nd traditional Fuzzy Logic(FL) techniques by creating a second set of inference rules (and the corresponding inference mechanism) in order to effectively produce results exploitable by decision makers. We present a formal definition of a multi-level FL scheme and its application in the development of: i) a break-even inference machine and ii) a legal argumentation system. The proposed scheme is shown to be useful in modeling systems where intermediary fuzzy concepts come to play, and it could be applied in several problems analog to the ones presented in this study.
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems - MEDES '13, 2013
XML has experimented a rapid growth mostly because of its application on the Web. Application var... more XML has experimented a rapid growth mostly because of its application on the Web. Application varies from version control management, data storage to clustering and information retrieval. In this context, it is necessary to develop efficient techniques for comparing XML documents. Many method proposed are based only on structural commonalities, ignoring semantics. In this paper, we propose a new method for comparing XML documents based on LevelEdge combining tag structural and semantic similarities.
A Multi-Level Fuzzy Logic Scheme for Modeling Complex Problems
ABSTRACT In this paper, we propose to exte nd traditional Fuzzy Logic(FL) techniques by creating ... more ABSTRACT In this paper, we propose to exte nd traditional Fuzzy Logic(FL) techniques by creating a second set of inference rules (and the corresponding inference mechanism) in order to effectively produce results exploitable by decision makers. We present a formal definition of a multi-level FL scheme and its application in the development of: i) a break-even inference machine and ii) a legal argumentation system. The proposed scheme is shown to be useful in modeling systems where intermediary fuzzy concepts come to play, and it could be applied in several problems analog to the ones presented in this study.
A Multi-Level Fuzzy Logic Scheme for Modeling Complex Problems
ABSTRACT In this paper, we propose to exte nd traditional Fuzzy Logic(FL) techniques by creating ... more ABSTRACT In this paper, we propose to exte nd traditional Fuzzy Logic(FL) techniques by creating a second set of inference rules (and the corresponding inference mechanism) in order to effectively produce results exploitable by decision makers. We present a formal definition of a multi-level FL scheme and its application in the development of: i) a break-even inference machine and ii) a legal argumentation system. The proposed scheme is shown to be useful in modeling systems where intermediary fuzzy concepts come to play, and it could be applied in several problems analog to the ones presented in this study.
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Papers by Regina Paola Ticona Herrera