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Intents is an emerging framework which is employed for service discovery and integration. Currently the main strategy applied in Intents for resolving an intent message is exactly matching which may miss some valuable service candidates for the user. In order to address this issue, techniques in Information Retrieval (IR) are potential alternatives to find the missing services. This paper makes an...
In this paper, an improved method of calculating ontology semantic similarity is proposed to enhance the information retrieval recall and precision. To filter out the document which have smaller related degree with original query, the scores of search results document is re-calculated by use of ontology semantic similarity. A new definition of the iterative query expansion parameters is put forward...
Finding a good similarity algorithm for the use on ontology is important to some techniques such as semantic retrieval, data mining, ontology translations etc. Similarity computation has special characters when applied in different domains. However after we learned most of the similarity measures based on ontology, we found that most researchers did not deal with these characters. In this paper we...
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