资源论文Predicting Knowledge in an Ontology Stream

Predicting Knowledge in an Ontology Stream

2019-11-11 | |  72 |   39 |   0

Abstract Recently, ontology stream reasoning has been introduced as a multidisciplinary approach, merging synergies from Arti?cial Intelligence, Database, World-Wide-Web to reason on semantic augmented data streams. Although knowledge evolution and real-time reasoning have been largely addressed in ontology streams, the challenge of predicting its future (or missing) knowledge remains open and yet unexplored. We tackle predictive reasoning as a correlation and interpretation of past semanticsaugmented data over exogenous ontology streams. Consistent predictions are constructed as Description Logics entailments by selecting and applying relevant cross-streams association rules. The experiments have shown accurate prediction with real and live stream data from Dublin City in Ireland.

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