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Using Categorial Context-SHOIQ(D+) DL to Migrate Between the Context-Aware Scenes

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An important issue in semantic web ontology application is how to improve ontological evolvement to fit the semantics of the unceasingly changing context. This paper presents a context-based formalism- Context-SHOIQ(D+) DL which is under the frame of SHOIQ(D+) DL, a kind of description logic, from the category theory point of view. The core part of the proposed formalism is a categorial context based on the SHOIQ(D+) DL, that captures and explicitly represents the information about contexts. Additionally, this paper presents some meta languages about reasoning and knowledge representation, finally discusses context-aware migration between different scenes with the categorial Context-SHOIQ(D+)DL.

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Xiao, R., Tang, S., Li, L., Fang, L., Xu, Y., Xu, Y. (2006). Using Categorial Context-SHOIQ(D+) DL to Migrate Between the Context-Aware Scenes. In: Aberer, K., Peng, Z., Rundensteiner, E.A., Zhang, Y., Li, X. (eds) Web Information Systems – WISE 2006. WISE 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4255. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11912873_47

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