DocumentCode :
2708115
Title :
Structure and Dynamics of Emergent Semantics Systems
Author :
Aberer, Karl
Author_Institution :
EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
fYear :
2006
fDate :
1-3 Nov. 2006
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Until recently, most data interoperability techniques involved central components, e.g., global schemas or ontologies, to overcome semantic heterogeneity for enabling transparent access to heterogeneous data sources. Today, however, with the democratization of tools facilitating knowledge elicitation in machine-processable formats, one cannot rely on global, centralized schemas anymore as knowledge creation and consumption are getting more and more dynamic and decentralized. Peer Data Management Systems (PDMS) implementing semantic overlay networks are a good example of this new breed of systems eliminating the central semantic component and replacing it through decentralized processes of local schema alignment and query processing. As a result semantic interoperability becomes an emergent property of a self-organizing system. In this talk we provide examples of both structural and dynamic aspects of emergent semantics systems based on semantic overlay networks. From the structural perspective we can show that some of the typical properties of selforganizing networks also appear in semantic overlay networks. They form directed, scale-free graphs. We present both analytical models for characterizing those graphs and empirical results providing insight on their quantitative properties. Then we present semantic gossiping, a model for the dynamic reorganisation of semantic overlay networks resulting from information propagation through the network and local realignment of semantic relationships. The techniques we apply in that context are based belief propagation, a distributed probabilistic reasoning technique frequently encountered in selforganizing systems. Finally we will give a quick glance how these techniques can be implemented at the systems level, based on a peer-to-peer systems approach.
Keywords :
data handling; inference mechanisms; knowledge acquisition; ontologies (artificial intelligence); open systems; peer-to-peer computing; query processing; PDMS; belief propagation; central semantic component; data interoperability techniques; directed scale-free graphs; distributed probabilistic reasoning technique; emergent semantics system dynamics; emergent semantics system structure; global schemas; heterogeneous data sources; information propagation; knowledge elicitation; local schema alignment; machine-processable formats; ontologies; peer data management systems; peer-to-peer systems approach; query processing; selforganizing system; semantic gossiping; semantic heterogeneity; semantic overlay network dynamic reorganisation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Semantics, Knowledge and Grid, 2006. SKG '06. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Guilin
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2673-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SKG.2006.100
Filename :
5727638
Link To Document :
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