In the present global society, information has to be exchangeable in open and dynamic environments, where interacting peers do not necessarily share a common,understanding of the world at hand, and do not have a complete picture of the context where the interaction occurs. In this paper, we present the Esteem approach and the related peer architecture for emergent semantics in dynamic and multi-knowledge environments. In Esteem, semantic communities are built around declared interests in the form of manifesto ontologies, and their autonomous nature is preserved by allowing a shared semantics to naturally emerge, from peer interactions.

Emergent Semantics and Cooperation in Multi-Knowledge Environments: the ESTEEM Architecture

BIANCHINI, Devis;DE ANTONELLIS, Valeria;MELCHIORI, Michele;SALVI, Denise;
2007-01-01

Abstract

In the present global society, information has to be exchangeable in open and dynamic environments, where interacting peers do not necessarily share a common,understanding of the world at hand, and do not have a complete picture of the context where the interaction occurs. In this paper, we present the Esteem approach and the related peer architecture for emergent semantics in dynamic and multi-knowledge environments. In Esteem, semantic communities are built around declared interests in the form of manifesto ontologies, and their autonomous nature is preserved by allowing a shared semantics to naturally emerge, from peer interactions.
2007
9781595936493
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