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This paper presents a method to validate the insertion of a new concept in an ontology. This method is based on our previous works which add new concepts in a basic ontology using a general ontology (genaral ontology contains all the concepts of the basic ontology). To verify the semantic relevance of an ontology, we have proposed a method with three steps. First, we have found the neighborhood of...
Semantic similarity is an essential component of numerous applications in fields such as natural language processing, artificial intelligence, linguistics, and psychology. Most of the reported work has been done in English. To the best of our knowledge, there is no word similarity measure developed specifically for Arabic. This paper presents a method to measure the semantic similarity between two...
Computer network security is a fashionable and fast-moving field. In the last decade many methodologies and tools have been developed for improving the security of networks and their hosts, but the resources used to deal with the problem often do not yield results commensurate with costs. In the last period the adoption of Network Intrusion Prevention Systems promises to represent an effective line...
Current expectations from nowadays information retrieval systems (IRS) have grown beyond the “document contains these terms” requirement that was considered common sense 10–15 years ago. Nowadays systems are expected to return results that are relevant to the intended meaning of the query. In the general IRS usage scenario, the user is not really interested if the returned documents contain or not...
We research ontological indexing and querying as a solution for getting better results in information retrieval, which translates in getting the most relevant documents meeting a query. While most of the research in this field focuses on query reformulation and document representation methods, we focused our research on an ontology-based query guidance system (our proposed OntoSense engine &...
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