2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.engappai.2016.01.013
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Associating ω-automata to path queries on Webs of Linked Data

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“…There the emphasis was on the practically infinite nature of Linked Data apothecaries, which is a reasonable abstraction if one takes into account their ever increasing size. This line of thought was further pursued in [11], where a connection between SPARQL queries involving transitive predicates and ω-regular languages, i.e., the analog of regular languages in case of infinite words, and finite automata accepting infinite inputs is established. Tools and techniques from the theory of probabilistic automata can also be used when dealing with data characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty, e.g., biomedical data, as was demonstrated in [12].…”
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“…There the emphasis was on the practically infinite nature of Linked Data apothecaries, which is a reasonable abstraction if one takes into account their ever increasing size. This line of thought was further pursued in [11], where a connection between SPARQL queries involving transitive predicates and ω-regular languages, i.e., the analog of regular languages in case of infinite words, and finite automata accepting infinite inputs is established. Tools and techniques from the theory of probabilistic automata can also be used when dealing with data characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty, e.g., biomedical data, as was demonstrated in [12].…”
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“…In particular, these are the works in ,b, 2016, Theocharopoulou & Giannakis, 2012, Giannakis & Andronikos, 2015c. The work in was co-authored by Christos Papalitsas and Theodore Andronikos, the by Christos Papalitsas, Kalliopi Kastampolidou, Alexandros Singh, and Theodore Andronikos, the journal paper described in (Giannakis et al, 2016) was co-authored by Georgia Theocharopoulou, Christos Papalitsas, Theodore Andronikos, and Panayiotis Vlamos, and the (Giannakis & Andronikos, 2015c by Theodore Andronikos.…”
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“…The results from the proposed methodology of Chapter 2 were published in (Giannakis et al, 2016 in the journal of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and the proceedings of 9th International Workshop on Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP) that took place in Corfu in 2014, respectfully.…”
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