
Emergent Semantics
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Table of Contents
Preface | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
On Syntax, Semantics and Syntactic Semantics | p. 2 |
Emergent Semantics in Distributed Information Systems | p. 4 |
Scope of the Research | p. 5 |
What this Book is not about | p. 6 |
Outline | p. 7 |
Contributions | p. 9 |
On Integrating Data in the Internet Era | p. 13 |
Federated Databases | p. 13 |
XML, RDF and the Semantic Web | p. 17 |
Peer-to-Peer Information Management | p. 21 |
From unstructured to structured P2P Systems | p. 22 |
Peer Data Management | p. 24 |
Semantic Gossiping | p. 31 |
On Uncertain Schema Mappings in Decentralized Settings | p. 32 |
Mapping Completeness | p. 32 |
Mapping Soundness | p. 33 |
The Model | p. 34 |
The Data Model | p. 34 |
The Network Model | p. 35 |
Overview | p. 39 |
Syntactic Similarity | p. 41 |
Semantic Similarity | p. 45 |
Cycle Analysis | p. 45 |
Result Analysis | p. 52 |
Gossiping Algorithm | p. 55 |
Case Study | p. 58 |
Related Work | p. 60 |
Conclusions | p. 61 |
Self-Repairing Semantic Networks | p. 63 |
Experimental setup | p. 63 |
Cycle Analysis | p. 65 |
Result Analysis | p. 69 |
Combined Analysis | p. 72 |
Related Work | p. 73 |
Conclusions | p. 74 |
Probabilistic Message Passing | p. 75 |
Introduction | p. 75 |
Problem Definition | p. 76 |
An Introductory Example | p. 78 |
Modeling PDMSs as Factor-Graphs | p. 79 |
A Quick Reminder on Factor-Graphs and Message Passing Schemes | p. 80 |
On Factor-Graphs in Undirected PDMSs | p. 81 |
On Factor-Graphs in Directed PDMSs with Containment Mappings | p. 85 |
Embedded Message Passing | p. 88 |
On Feedback Variables in PDMS Factor-Graphs | p. 89 |
On Cycles in PDMS Factor-Graphs | p. 89 |
Embedded Message Passing Schedules | p. 91 |
Prior Belief Updates | p. 93 |
Introductory Example Revisited | p. 94 |
Performance Evaluation | p. 95 |
Performance Analyses | p. 96 |
Performance Evaluation on Random PDMS Networks | p. 99 |
Applying Message Passing on Real-World Schemas | p. 102 |
Conclusions | p. 105 |
Analyzing Semantic Interoperability in the Large | p. 107 |
Introduction | p. 107 |
The Model | p. 108 |
The Peer-to-Peer Model | p. 109 |
The Peer-to-Schema Model | p. 109 |
The Schema-to-Schema Model | p. 110 |
Semantic Interoperability In the Large | p. 111 |
Semantic Connectivity | p. 112 |
A Necessary Condition for Semantic Interoperability | p. 114 |
Undirected Model | p. 114 |
Directed Model | p. 116 |
Semantic Component Size | p. 120 |
Weighted Graphs | p. 121 |
Connectivity Indicator | p. 122 |
Giant Component Size | p. 123 |
Semantic Interoperability in a Bioinformatic Database Network | p. 124 |
The Sequence Retrieval System (SRS) | p. 125 |
Graph analysis of an SRS repository | p. 125 |
Applying the Heuristics to the SRS Graph | p. 127 |
Generating a Graph with a given Power-Law Degree Distribution | p. 127 |
Use Case Scenarios | p. 130 |
Conclusions | p. 134 |
GridVine: Building Internet-Scale Semantic Overlay Networks | p. 139 |
Introduction | p. 139 |
Overview of our Approach | p. 141 |
Data Independence | p. 141 |
Decentralized Semantics | p. 142 |
The P-Grid P2P System | p. 143 |
Semantic Support | p. 144 |
Metadata Storage | p. 145 |
Schema Definition And Storage | p. 146 |
Resolving Queries in GridVine | p. 148 |
Resolving Atomic Queries | p. 148 |
Resolving Conjunctive Queries | p. 150 |
Semantic Interoperability | p. 150 |
Schema Inheritance | p. 151 |
Semantic Gossiping | p. 152 |
Implementation | p. 154 |
Architectural Overview | p. 154 |
Querying | p. 155 |
Query Reformulation | p. 156 |
Experimental Evaluation | p. 157 |
Related Work | p. 159 |
Conclusions | p. 160 |
PicShark: Sharing Semi-Structured Annotations in the Large | p. 161 |
Introduction | p. 162 |
Sharing Semi-Structured Metadata | p. 163 |
On Semi-Structured Metadata | p. 163 |
On the Difficulty of Sharing Semi-Structured Metadata | p. 164 |
Opportunities for Reducing Metadata Scarcity Collaboratively | p. 165 |
Formal Model | p. 168 |
Metadata Entropy | p. 170 |
Recontextualizing Semi-Structured Metadata | p. 172 |
Exporting Local Metadata through Data Indexing | p. 173 |
Dealing with Metadata Incompleteness through Intra-Community Metadata Imputation | p. 174 |
Dealing with Metadata Heterogeneity through Pairwise Schema Mappings | p. 177 |
Dealing with Metadata Incompleteness through Inter-Community Metadata Propagation | p. 179 |
Possible Answers and User Feedback | p. 180 |
PicShark: Sharing Annotated Pictures in the Large | p. 180 |
Information Extraction in PicShark | p. 182 |
Performance Evaluation | p. 183 |
Related Work | p. 188 |
Conclusions | p. 190 |
idMesh: Graph-Based Disambiguation of Online Identities | p. 193 |
Introduction | p. 193 |
Contributions and Outline | p. 196 |
Related Work | p. 198 |
Problem Definition | p. 200 |
idMesh Constructs | p. 201 |
Making Sense of It | p. 203 |
An Introductory Example | p. 203 |
Deriving a Factor-Graph to Retrieve Equivalent Identities | p. 205 |
Deriving a Factor-Graph to Retrieve Up-to-date Identities | p. 210 |
Query Answering | p. 211 |
System Perspective | p. 211 |
Architectural Overview | p. 212 |
Distributed Probabilistic Inference | p. 213 |
Performance Evaluation | p. 214 |
Performance of the Inference Network | p. 215 |
Scale-Up | p. 218 |
Conclusions | p. 219 |
Conclusions | p. 221 |
List of Frequently Used Symbols and Abbreviations | p. 225 |
Bibliography | p. 227 |
Index | p. 243 |
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