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Linked Data Semantic Distance with Global Normalization for evaluating Semantic Similarity in a Taxonomy
In this work the problem of evaluating semantic similarity in a taxonomy by relying on the notion of information content is investigated. In particular, a measure that takes into account not only the generic sense of a concept but also its intended sense in a given context is considered. Such a measure needs a semantic relatedness approach in order to evaluate the relatedness between the generic sense and the intended sense of a concept. In this work we show that relying on the Linked Data Semantic Distance with Global Normalization leads to higher Spearman's correlation values with human judgment with respect to the original proposal of the authors. DOI: 10.61416/ceai.v25i2.8353
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The Journal is promoting theoretical and practical results in a large research field of Control Engineering and Technical Informatics. It has been published since 1999 under the Romanian Society of Control Engineering and Technical Informatics coordination, in its quality of IFAC Romanian National Member Organization and it appears quarterly.
Each issue has up to 12 papers from various areas such as control theory, computer engineering, and applied informatics. Basic topics included in our Journal since 1999 have been time-invariant control systems, including robustness, stability, time delay aspects; advanced control strategies, including adaptive, predictive, nonlinear, intelligent, multi-model techniques; intelligent control techniques such as fuzzy, neural, genetic algorithms, and expert systems; and discrete event and hybrid systems, networks and embedded systems. Application areas covered have been environmental engineering, power systems, biomedical engineering, industrial and mobile robotics, and manufacturing.