Uncertainty Reasoning for the World Wide Web Incubator Group Issue/Action Summary
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- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 The Problem of Uncertainty Representation and Reasoning
- 1.2 The Incubator Group Activity (XG)
- 2. Intent and Process
- 2.1 Scope of the URW3
- 2.2 Process
- 3. Uncertainty Ontology
- 3.1 Classes of the Uncertainty Ontology
- 3.2 Properties of the Uncertainty ontology
- 4. Most Commonly Used Approaches to Uncertainty for the WWW
- 4.1 Bayesian Models
- 4.2 Fuzzy Logic
- 5. Use Cases
- 5.1 Discovery
- 5.10 A Chain from the Web to the USer
- 5.11 Appointment Making
- 5.12 User Preference Modeling for top-k Answers
- 5.13 Ontology Mediated Multimedia Information Retrieval
- 5.14 Buying Speakers
- 5.2 Wine Sweetness
- 5.3 Use Cases Motivating Refinement of Uncertainty Ontology
- 5.4 Belief Fusion and Opinion Pooling
- 5.5 Ontology Based Reasoning and Retrieval from Large-Scale Databases
- 5.6 SOA Execution Context
- 5.7 Recommendation
- 5.8 Extraction / Annotation
- 5.9 Soft Shopping Agent
- 6. Benefits of Standardization
- 6.1 Goals of Standardization
- 6.2 Aspects of Uncertainty Reasoning for Potential Standardization
- 6.3 Methodologies that would be Supported by Potential Standardization
- 7. Recommendations
- 7.1 Overall Conclusions of XG Work
- 7.2 Specific Recommendations for Standardization
- 8. Acknowledgements
- A.1. Use case 1: Discovery
- A.10 Use Case 10: A Chain from the Web to the User
- A.11 Use Case 11: Making an Appointment
- A.12 Use Case 12: User Preference Modeling for top-k Answers
- A.13. Use case 13: Ontology Mediated Information Retrieval
- A.14 Use Case 14: Buying Speakers
- A.2. Use case 2: Wine Sweetness
- A.3 Use Case 3: Use Cases Motivating Refinement of Uncertainty Ontology
- A.4. Use case 4: Belief fusion / Opinion pooling
- A.5. Use case 5: Ontology Based Reasoning and Retrieval from Large-Scale Databases
- A.6. Use case 6: SOA Execution Context
- A.7. Use case 7: Recommendation
- A.8 Use Case 8: Extraction-Annotation
- A.9. Use case 9: Soft Shopping Agent
- Abstract
- Appendix A: Use Cases
- Appendix B: UncAnn
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