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KAIS
2006
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Human-centered ontology engineering: The HCOME methodology
The fast emergent and continuously evolving areas of the Semantic Web and Knowledge Management make the incorporation of ontology engineering tasks in knowledge-empowered organiza...
Konstantinos Kotis, George A. Vouros
FUIN
2007
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Analysis of Approximate Petri Nets by Means of Occurrence Graphs
Abstract. Approximate Petri nets (AP-nets) can be used for the knowledge representation and approximate reasoning. The AP-net model is defined on the basis of the rough set approa...
Zbigniew Suraj, Barbara Fryc
TEC
2008
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Ergonomic Chair Design by Fusing Qualitative and Quantitative Criteria Using Interactive Genetic Algorithms
This paper emphasizes the necessity of formally bringing qualitative and quantitative criteria of ergonomic design together, and provides a novel complementary design framework wit...
Alexandra Melike Brintrup, Jeremy Ramsden, Hideyuk...
VR
2008
IEEE
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Integrating Gyroscopes into Ubiquitous Tracking Environments
It is widely recognized that inertial sensors, in particular gyroscopes, can improve the latency and accuracy of orientation tracking by fusing the inertial measurements with data...
Daniel Pustka, Manuel Huber, Gudrun Klinker
IWC
1998
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How many relevances in information retrieval?
The aim of an information retrieval system is to nd relevant documents, thus relevance is a (if not `the') central concept of information retrieval. Notwithstanding its impor...
Stefano Mizzaro