Integrating quality of information with pragmatic assistance
James Edwards, Taylor Cassidy, et al.
PerCom Workshops 2016
Knowledge bases for decision support systems are growing increasingly complex, through continued advances in data ingest and management approaches. However, humans do not possess the cognitive capabilities to retain a bird's-eyeview of such knowledge bases, and may end up issuing unsatisfiable queries to such systems. This work focuses on the implementation of a query reformulation approach for graph-based knowledge bases, specifically designed to support the Resource Description Framework (RDF). The reformulation approach presented is instance-and schema-aware. Thus, in contrast to relaxation techniques found in the state-of-the-art, the presented approach produces in-context query reformulation.
James Edwards, Taylor Cassidy, et al.
PerCom Workshops 2016
Maroun Touma, Elisa Bertino, et al.
SPIE Defense + Security 2017
Clare R. Voss, Taylor Cassidy, et al.
EACL 2014
Taylor Cassidy, Heng Ji
COLING 2014