814 resultados para Semantic Web, Cineca,data warehouse, Università italiane
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Pós-graduação em Ciência da Informação - FFC
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Traditional supervised data classification considers only physical features (e. g., distance or similarity) of the input data. Here, this type of learning is called low level classification. On the other hand, the human (animal) brain performs both low and high orders of learning and it has facility in identifying patterns according to the semantic meaning of the input data. Data classification that considers not only physical attributes but also the pattern formation is, here, referred to as high level classification. In this paper, we propose a hybrid classification technique that combines both types of learning. The low level term can be implemented by any classification technique, while the high level term is realized by the extraction of features of the underlying network constructed from the input data. Thus, the former classifies the test instances by their physical features or class topologies, while the latter measures the compliance of the test instances to the pattern formation of the data. Our study shows that the proposed technique not only can realize classification according to the pattern formation, but also is able to improve the performance of traditional classification techniques. Furthermore, as the class configuration's complexity increases, such as the mixture among different classes, a larger portion of the high level term is required to get correct classification. This feature confirms that the high level classification has a special importance in complex situations of classification. Finally, we show how the proposed technique can be employed in a real-world application, where it is capable of identifying variations and distortions of handwritten digit images. As a result, it supplies an improvement in the overall pattern recognition rate.
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With the increasing production of information from e-government initiatives, there is also the need to transform a large volume of unstructured data into useful information for society. All this information should be easily accessible and made available in a meaningful and effective way in order to achieve semantic interoperability in electronic government services, which is a challenge to be pursued by governments round the world. Our aim is to discuss the context of e-Government Big Data and to present a framework to promote semantic interoperability through automatic generation of ontologies from unstructured information found in the Internet. We propose the use of fuzzy mechanisms to deal with natural language terms and present some related works found in this area. The results achieved in this study are based on the architectural definition and major components and requirements in order to compose the proposed framework. With this, it is possible to take advantage of the large volume of information generated from e-Government initiatives and use it to benefit society.
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This thesis deals with Context Aware Services, Smart Environments, Context Management and solutions for Devices and Service Interoperability. Multi-vendor devices offer an increasing number of services and end-user applications that base their value on the ability to exploit the information originating from the surrounding environment by means of an increasing number of embedded sensors, e.g. GPS, compass, RFID readers, cameras and so on. However, usually such devices are not able to exchange information because of the lack of a shared data storage and common information exchange methods. A large number of standards and domain specific building blocks are available and are heavily used in today's products. However, the use of these solutions based on ready-to-use modules is not without problems. The integration and cooperation of different kinds of modules can be daunting because of growing complexity and dependency. In this scenarios it might be interesting to have an infrastructure that makes the coexistence of multi-vendor devices easy, while enabling low cost development and smooth access to services. This sort of technologies glue should reduce both software and hardware integration costs by removing the trouble of interoperability. The result should also lead to faster and simplified design, development and, deployment of cross-domain applications. This thesis is mainly focused on SW architectures supporting context aware service providers especially on the following subjects: - user preferences service adaptation - context management - content management - information interoperability - multivendor device interoperability - communication and connectivity interoperability Experimental activities were carried out in several domains including Cultural Heritage, indoor and personal smart spaces – all of which are considered significant test-beds in Context Aware Computing. The work evolved within european and national projects: on the europen side, I carried out my research activity within EPOCH, the FP6 Network of Excellence on “Processing Open Cultural Heritage” and within SOFIA, a project of the ARTEMIS JU on embedded systems. I worked in cooperation with several international establishments, including the University of Kent, VTT (the Technical Reserarch Center of Finland) and Eurotech. On the national side I contributed to a one-to-one research contract between ARCES and Telecom Italia. The first part of the thesis is focused on problem statement and related work and addresses interoperability issues and related architecture components. The second part is focused on specific architectures and frameworks: - MobiComp: a context management framework that I used in cultural heritage applications - CAB: a context, preference and profile based application broker which I designed within EPOCH Network of Excellence - M3: "Semantic Web based" information sharing infrastructure for smart spaces designed by Nokia within the European project SOFIA - NoTa: a service and transport independent connectivity framework - OSGi: the well known Java based service support framework The final section is dedicated to the middleware, the tools and, the SW agents developed during my Doctorate time to support context-aware services in smart environments.
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L’elaborazione di questa tesi è stata svolta con l’ausilio di strumenti di Business Intelligence. In particolare, si è dapprima alimentato un data warehouse territoriale, in cui sono stati inseriti, dopo averli elaborati, i dati messi a disposizione dagli osservatori territoriali nazionali e dall’azienda Geofor spa. A partire da questi, sono stati prodotti degli indicatori statistici e dei report, utili per evidenziare andamenti e trend di crescita di alcuni particolari indici. Il principale strumento utilizzato è StatPortal, un portale Web di Business Intelligence OLAP per la realizzazione di Data warehouse territoriali. L’argomento sarà approfondito nel capitolo sette, dedicato agli strumenti utilizzati, ma in breve, questo sistema consente di raccogliere, catalogare e condividere informazione statistica e geostatistica, nonché di produrre indicatori e reportistica. Il lavoro è organizzato come segue: inizialmente c’è una prima parte di definizione e classificazione dei rifiuti che ha l’obiettivo di permettere al lettore di inquadrare il tema e prendere coscienza del problema. Successivamente, è stata sviluppata una parte più storica, con una rapida analisi temporale per comprendere il “tipping point”, cioè il momento in cui i rifiuti hanno iniziato a essere percepiti come un problema per la comunità, concludendo con un accenno agli scenari attuali e futuri. In seguito, si è indirizzata l’attenzione sul panorama italiano, europeo e mondiale citando alcuni interessanti e originali esempi di efficienza nella gestione dei rifiuti, che potrebbero servire da spunto per qualche stakeholder nazionale. Si è poi introdotta quella che è la normativa vigente, sottolineando quali sono gli obiettivi che impone ed entro quali tempi dovranno essere raggiunti, elencando quindi i principi fondamentali del D.lgs.152/2006 e del D.lgs 36/2003. Continuando su questo filo logico, si è voluto introdurre al lettore, la questione dei Rifiuti Solidi Urbani (RSU) nel Comune di Pisa. Sono stati definiti: lo stato dell’arte dell’igiene urbana pisana, i sistemi implementati nella città con i vari pregi e difetti e quali sono state le azioni pratiche messe in atto dall’Amministrazione per far fronte al tema. Il capitolo sei rappresenta uno dei due punti focali dell’intero lavoro: il Rapporto sullo Stato dell’Ambiente della città di Pisa in tema di rifiuti urbani. Qui saranno analizzati i vari indici e report prodotti ad hoc con lo strumento Statportal appena menzionato, con lo scopo di segnalare evidenze e obiettivi dell’Amministrazione. Nel settimo capitolo si analizza la fase di progettazione del Data Warehouse. Sono elencati i passi fondamentali nella costruzione di un DW dimensionale, esponendone in primo luogo la specifica dei requisiti del progetto ed elencando per ognuno di essi le dimensioni, le misure e le aggregazioni relative. In seguito saranno descritti nel dettaglio la fase di progettazione concettuale e lo schema logico. In ultimo, sarà presentato l’altro punto focale di questa tesi, nonché la parte più interattiva: un portale web creato appositamente per il Comune con l’obiettivo di coinvolgere ed aiutare i cittadini nel conferimento dei rifiuti da loro prodotti. Si tratta di una sorta di manuale interattivo per individuare come eseguire una corretta differenziazione dei rifiuti. Lo scopo primario è quello di fare chiarezza alle utenze nella differenziazione, il che, in maniera complementare, dovrebbe incrementare la qualità del rifiuto raccolto, minimizzando i conferimenti errati. L’obiettivo principale di questo lavoro resta quindi il monitoraggio e l’analisi delle tecniche e dei processi di gestione dei rifiuti nel Comune di Pisa. Analogamente si vuole coinvolgere e suscitare l’interesse del maggior numero di persone possibile al tema della sostenibilità ambientale, rendendo consapevole il lettore che il primo passo verso un mondo più sostenibile spetta in primis a Noi che quotidianamente acquistiamo, consumiamo ed infine gettiamo via i residui senza troppo preoccuparci. Il fatto che anche in Italia, si stia sviluppando un senso civico e una forte responsabilizzazione verso l’ambiente da parte dei cittadini, fa ben sperare. Questo perché si è riusciti a imprimere il concetto che le soluzioni si ottengano impegnandosi in prima persona. E’ alla nostra comunità che si affida il dovere di non compromettere l’esistenza delle generazioni future, incaricandola del compito di ristabilire un equilibrio, ormai precario, tra umanità e ambiente, se non altro perché, come recita un vecchio proverbio Navajo: “il mondo non lo abbiamo in eredità dai nostri padri ma lo abbiamo in prestito dai nostri figli”.
Interfaccia web per un sistema di condivisione semantica dell'informazione: studio e implementazione
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Questa tesi progettuale nasce per integrare gli sforzi attuali sullo sviluppo del web semantico. La piattaforma di riferimento sulla quale è stato svolto il presente lavoro è SMART-M3. Questa piattaforma mette a disposizione uno spazio condiviso di informazioni, rappresentate e accessibili secondo le tecnologie del web semantico. In questo scenario, nasce la necessità di disporre di un'interfaccia web capace di interagire con la piattaforma - in grado di risolvere la complessità intrinseca dei dati semantici - allo scopo di averne un completo controllo; ricerche precedenti a questo proposito hanno dato come frutto una libreria PHP che mi è stata consegnata come strumento per lo sviluppo dell'interfaccia. La tesi si è articolata in 3 fasi principali: una fase iniziale di documentazione sull'argomento, eseguita principalmente sul libro “A developer's guide to the semantic web” di Liyang Yu e sulla tesi “Ontologie per il web semantico: un'analisi comparativa.” di Indrit Beqiri; una seconda fase, quella principale, di sviluppo del progetto informatico; una terza fase, infine, di sviluppo di questo elaborato di tesi, da considerarsi come la trattazione di tutto il percorso soprascritto, dall'inizio alla fine, secondo l'ordine cronologico in cui si svolto l'intero processo della tesi.
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La produzione ontologica è un processo fondamentale per la crescita del Web Semantico in quanto le ontologie rappresentano i vocabolari formali con cui strutturare il Web of Data. Le notazioni grafiche ontologiche costituiscono il mezzo ideale per progettare ontologie OWL sensate e ben strutturate. Tuttavia la successiva fase di generazione ontologica richiede all'utente un fastidioso cambio sia di prospettiva sia di strumentazione. Questa tesi propone dunque GraMOS, Graffoo to Manchester OWL Syntax, un motore di trasformazione da modelli Graffoo a ontologie formali in grado di fondere le due fasi di progettazione e generazione ontologica.
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Il presente lavoro si occupa di fare una rassegna esaustiva di alcuni Linked Open Dataset nel contesto delle pubblicazioni scientifiche, cercando di inquadrare la loro eterogeneità ed identificando i principali pregi e difetti di ciascuno. Inoltre, descriviamo il nostro prototipo GReAT (Giorgi's Redundant Authors Tool), creato per il corretto riconoscimento e disambiguazione degli autori.
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In this thesis, the author presents a query language for an RDF (Resource Description Framework) database and discusses its applications in the context of the HELM project (the Hypertextual Electronic Library of Mathematics). This language aims at meeting the main requirements coming from the RDF community. in particular it includes: a human readable textual syntax and a machine-processable XML (Extensible Markup Language) syntax both for queries and for query results, a rigorously exposed formal semantics, a graph-oriented RDF data access model capable of exploring an entire RDF graph (including both RDF Models and RDF Schemata), a full set of Boolean operators to compose the query constraints, fully customizable and highly structured query results having a 4-dimensional geometry, some constructions taken from ordinary programming languages that simplify the formulation of complex queries. The HELM project aims at integrating the modern tools for the automation of formal reasoning with the most recent electronic publishing technologies, in order create and maintain a hypertextual, distributed virtual library of formal mathematical knowledge. In the spirit of the Semantic Web, the documents of this library include RDF metadata describing their structure and content in a machine-understandable form. Using the author's query engine, HELM exploits this information to implement some functionalities allowing the interactive and automatic retrieval of documents on the basis of content-aware requests that take into account the mathematical nature of these documents.
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La presente tesi è uno studio sugli strumenti e le tecnologie che caratterizzano l'utilizzo degli open data, in particolare, nello sviluppo di applicazioni web moderne che fanno uso di questo tipo di dati.
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The recent liberalization of the German energy market has forced the energy industry to develop and install new information systems to support agents on the energy trading floors in their analytical tasks. Besides classical approaches of building a data warehouse giving insight into the time series to understand market and pricing mechanisms, it is crucial to provide a variety of external data from the web. Weather information as well as political news or market rumors are relevant to give the appropriate interpretation to the variables of a volatile energy market. Starting from a multidimensional data model and a collection of buy and sell transactions a data warehouse is built that gives analytical support to the agents. Following the idea of web farming we harvest the web, match the external information sources after a filtering and evaluation process to the data warehouse objects, and present this qualified information on a user interface where market values are correlated with those external sources over the time axis.
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Internet of Things based systems are anticipated to gain widespread use in industrial applications. Standardization efforts, like 6L0WPAN and the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) have made the integration of wireless sensor nodes possible using Internet technology and web-like access to data (RESTful service access). While there are still some open issues, the interoperability problem in the lower layers can now be considered solved from an enterprise software vendors' point of view. One possible next step towards integration of real-world objects into enterprise systems and solving the corresponding interoperability problems at higher levels is to use semantic web technologies. We introduce an abstraction of real-world objects, called Semantic Physical Business Entities (SPBE), using Linked Data principles. We show that this abstraction nicely fits into enterprise systems, as SPBEs allow a business object centric view on real-world objects, instead of a pure device centric view. The interdependencies between how currently services in an enterprise system are used and how this can be done in a semantic real-world aware enterprise system are outlined, arguing for the need of semantic services and semantic knowledge repositories. We introduce a lightweight query language, which we use to perform a quantitative analysis of our approach to demonstrate its feasibility.
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This chapter presents fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM) as a vehicle for Web knowledge aggregation, representation, and reasoning. The corresponding Web KnowARR framework incorporates findings from fuzzy logic. To this end, a first emphasis is particularly on the Web KnowARR framework along with a stakeholder management use case to illustrate the framework’s usefulness as a second focal point. This management form is to help projects to acceptance and assertiveness where claims for company decisions are actively involved in the management process. Stakeholder maps visually (re-) present these claims. On one hand, they resort to non-public content and on the other they resort to content that is available to the public (mostly on the Web). The Semantic Web offers opportunities not only to present public content descriptively but also to show relationships. The proposed framework can serve as the basis for the public content of stakeholder maps.
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Current “Internet of Things” concepts point to a future where connected objects gather meaningful information about their environment and share it with other objects and people. In particular, objects embedding Human Machine Interaction (HMI), such as mobile devices and, increasingly, connected vehicles, home appliances, urban interactive infrastructures, etc., may not only be conceived as sources of sensor information, but, through interaction with their users, they can also produce highly valuable context-aware human-generated observations. We believe that the great promise offered by combining and sharing all of the different sources of information available can be realized through the integration of HMI and Semantic Sensor Web technologies. This paper presents a technological framework that harmonizes two of the most influential HMI and Sensor Web initiatives: the W3C’s Multimodal Architecture and Interfaces (MMI) and the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) with its semantic extension, respectively. Although the proposed framework is general enough to be applied in a variety of connected objects integrating HMI, a particular development is presented for a connected car scenario where drivers’ observations about the traffic or their environment are shared across the Semantic Sensor Web. For implementation and evaluation purposes an on-board OSGi (Open Services Gateway Initiative) architecture was built, integrating several available HMI, Sensor Web and Semantic Web technologies. A technical performance test and a conceptual validation of the scenario with potential users are reported, with results suggesting the approach is sound
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The Semantic Web is an extension of the traditional Web in which meaning of information is well defined, thus allowing a better interaction between people and computers. To accomplish its goals, mechanisms are required to make explicit the semantics of Web resources, to be automatically processed by software agents (this semantics being described by means of online ontologies). Nevertheless, issues arise caused by the semantic heterogeneity that naturally happens on the Web, namely redundancy and ambiguity. For tackling these issues, we present an approach to discover and represent, in a non-redundant way, the intended meaning of words in Web applications, while taking into account the (often unstructured) context in which they appear. To that end, we have developed novel ontology matching, clustering, and disambiguation techniques. Our work is intended to help bridge the gap between syntax and semantics for the Semantic Web construction