Towards ontological interoperability of cognitive IoT agents based on natural language processing

IF 1.9 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Intelligenza Artificiale Pub Date : 2022-07-08 DOI:10.3233/ia-210125
Carmelo Fabio Longo, C. Santoro, Marianna Nicolosi Asmundo, Domenico Cantone, Daniele Francesco Santamaria
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The interoperability of devices from distinct brands on the Internet of Things (IoT) domain is still an open issue. The main reason is that pioneer companies always deliberately neglected to deploy devices able to interoperate with competitors products. The key factors that may invert such a trend derive, on one hand, from the abstraction of communication protocols that facilitates the migration from vertical to horizontal paradigms and, on the other hand, from the introduction of common and shared ontologies encoding devices specifications. The Semantic Web, with all its layers, can be considered the main framework for delivering ontologies, and by virtue of its features, it is surely the ideal means for providing shared knowledge. In this paper we present a framework that instantiates cognitive agents operating in IoT context, endowed with meta-reasoning in the Semantic Web. The framework, called SW-Caspar, is also provided with a module that performs semi-automatic ontology learning from sentences expressed in natural language; such a learning process generates a conceptual space reflecting the domain of discourse with an instance of a novel foundational ontology called Linguistic Oriented Davidsonian Ontology (LODO), whose main feature is to increase the deepness of reasoning without compromising linguistic-related features. LODO is inspired by the First-Order Logic Davidsonian notation and is serialized in OWL 2. Well-known examples derived from the theory of logical reasoning and a case-study applied to automation on health scenarios are also provided.
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基于自然语言处理的认知物联网代理本体互操作性研究
来自不同品牌的设备在物联网(IoT)领域的互操作性仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。主要原因是先锋公司总是故意忽略部署能够与竞争对手产品互操作的设备。一方面,可能逆转这种趋势的关键因素源于促进从垂直范式向水平范式迁移的通信协议的抽象,另一方面,源于编码设备规范的通用和共享本体的引入。语义网及其所有层都可以被认为是提供本体的主要框架,并且凭借其特性,它无疑是提供共享知识的理想手段。在本文中,我们提出了一个框架,该框架实例化了在物联网上下文中操作的认知代理,并在语义网中赋予了元推理。该框架名为SW-Caspar,还提供了一个模块,用于从自然语言表达的句子中进行半自动本体学习;这种学习过程产生了一个反映话语领域的概念空间,一个新的基础本体称为面向语言的戴维森本体(LODO),其主要特征是在不损害语言相关特征的情况下增加推理的深度。LODO的灵感来源于一阶逻辑Davidsonian表示法,并在OWL2中序列化。还提供了从逻辑推理理论得出的众所周知的例子,以及应用于健康场景自动化的案例研究。
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Intelligenza Artificiale
Intelligenza Artificiale COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-
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