2012 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/coginfocom.2012.6421949
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Repairing conceptual relations in ontologies by means of an interactive visual reasoning: Cognitive and design principles

Abstract: The technologies of visual representation are a great help for understanding items of information and the relations among them, especially, for non-expert users on Knowledge Based Systems, e.g. ontologies, which represent a world that can evolve and, therefore, has to be eventually refined. To ensure a cognitive communication soundness, we must integrate into solutions both, usability for these non-expert users and a logical accuracy on all involved elements. In this paper, the design principles for a tool for… Show more

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“…In a series of papers [99,100], authors introduce tools based on QSR that provide logically grounded computational methods for spatial inference. In particular, for ontology refinement, they incorporate interfaces that leverage spatial metaphors.…”
Section: Example Ii: Spatial Interpretation For Ontology Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a series of papers [99,100], authors introduce tools based on QSR that provide logically grounded computational methods for spatial inference. In particular, for ontology refinement, they incorporate interfaces that leverage spatial metaphors.…”
Section: Example Ii: Spatial Interpretation For Ontology Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%