DocumentCode
2449652
Title
Defining a Strategy to Select Either of Closed/Open World Assumptions on Semantic Robots
Author
Elci, Atilla ; Rahnama, Behnam ; Kamran, Saman
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Eastern Mediterranean Univ., Mersin
fYear
2008
fDate
July 28 2008-Aug. 1 2008
Firstpage
417
Lastpage
423
Abstract
Semantic Web technology is based on the open world assumption (OWA) where absence of entities being searched does not entail negative response rather simply treated as facts "not available at the moment. " On the one hand that indicates anticipation of future enhancements of the fact store while in other cases it is not preferred in situations where an authoritative answer is needed. Closed world assumption (CWA) on the other hand returns definitive yes/no answers even in situations where future enhancements are inevitable. We wish to distinguish among the situations where one or the other assumption would be advantageous to use. Such distinction could cater for faster services discovery and more wholesome services orchestration. We apply this approach to discovering semantic Web services being offered by autonomous semantic robots out in the field and for building the unified worldview common to all. Consequently, the OWA-based paradigm alone is not suitable for most robotics platforms where cardinality and negation is not sound as well as in CWA. Therefore, we argue and display that a strategy to draw and utilize benefits of both world assumptions is beneficial.
Keywords
data mining; semantic Web; autonomous semantic robots; closed world assumptions; open world assumptions; semantic Web; service discovery; Application software; Computer applications; Displays; Information technology; Intelligent robots; OWL; Ontologies; Open wireless architecture; Semantic Web; Software agents; Close World Assumption; Labyrinth; Ontology; Open World Assumption; Semantic Robotics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Software and Applications, 2008. COMPSAC '08. 32nd Annual IEEE International
Conference_Location
Turku
ISSN
0730-3157
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3262-2
Electronic_ISBN
0730-3157
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/COMPSAC.2008.182
Filename
4591590
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