8 research outputs found

    Contribution à la définition de modèles de recherche d'information flexibles basés sur les CP-Nets

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    This thesis addresses two main problems in IR: automatic query weighting and document semantic indexing. Our global contribution consists on the definition of a theoretical flexible information retrieval (IR) model based on CP-Nets. The CP-Net formalism is used for the graphical representation of flexible queries expressing qualitative preferences and for automatic weighting of such queries. Furthermore, the CP-Net formalism is used as an indexing language in order to represent document representative concepts and related relations in a roughly compact way. Concepts are identified by projection on WordNet. Concept relations are discovered by means of semantic association rules. A query evaluation mechanism based on CP-Nets graph similarity is also proposed.Ce travail de thèse adresse deux principaux problèmes en recherche d'information : (1) la formalisation automatique des préférences utilisateur, (ou la pondération automatique de requêtes) et (2) l'indexation sémantique. Dans notre première contribution, nous proposons une approche de recherche d'information (RI) flexible fondée sur l'utilisation des CP-Nets (Conditional Preferences Networks). Le formalisme CP-Net est utilisé d'une part, pour la représentation graphique de requêtes flexibles exprimant des préférences qualitatives et d'autre part pour l'évaluation flexible de la pertinence des documents. Pour l'utilisateur, l'expression de préférences qualitatives est plus simple et plus intuitive que la formulation de poids numériques les quantifiant. Cependant, un système automatisé raisonnerait plus simplement sur des poids ordinaux. Nous proposons alors une approche de pondération automatique des requêtes par quantification des CP-Nets correspondants par des valeurs d'utilité. Cette quantification conduit à un UCP-Net qui correspond à une requête booléenne pondérée. Une utilisation des CP-Nets est également proposée pour la représentation des documents dans la perspective d'une évaluation flexible des requêtes ainsi pondéreés. Dans notre seconde contribution, nous proposons une approche d'indexation conceptuelle basée sur les CP-Nets. Nous proposons d'utiliser le formalisme CP-Net comme langage d'indexation afin de représenter les concepts et les relations conditionnelles entre eux d'une manière relativement compacte. Les noeuds du CP-Net sont les concepts représentatifs du contenu du document et les relations entre ces noeuds expriment les associations conditionnelles qui les lient. Notre contribution porte sur un double aspect : d'une part, nous proposons une approche d'extraction des concepts en utilisant WordNet. Les concepts résultants forment les noeuds du CP-Net. D'autre part, nous proposons d'étendre et d'utiliser la technique de règles d'association afin de découvrir les relations conditionnelles entre les concepts noeuds du CP-Nets. Nous proposons enfin un mécanisme d'évaluation des requêtes basé sur l'appariement de graphes (les CP-Nets document et requête en l'occurrence)

    Fuzzy Techniques for Decision Making 2018

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    Zadeh's fuzzy set theory incorporates the impreciseness of data and evaluations, by imputting the degrees by which each object belongs to a set. Its success fostered theories that codify the subjectivity, uncertainty, imprecision, or roughness of the evaluations. Their rationale is to produce new flexible methodologies in order to model a variety of concrete decision problems more realistically. This Special Issue garners contributions addressing novel tools, techniques and methodologies for decision making (inclusive of both individual and group, single- or multi-criteria decision making) in the context of these theories. It contains 38 research articles that contribute to a variety of setups that combine fuzziness, hesitancy, roughness, covering sets, and linguistic approaches. Their ranges vary from fundamental or technical to applied approaches

    Improving document ranking in information retrieval using ordered weighted aggregation and leximin refinement

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    International audienceClassical information retrieval (IR) methods often lose valuable information when aggregating weights, which may diminish the discriminating power between documents. To cope with this problem, the paper presents an approach for ranking documents in IR, based on a vector-based ordering technique already considered in fuzzy logic for multiple criteria analysis purpose. Moreover, the proposed approach uses a possibilistic framework for encoding the retrieval status values. The approach, applied to a benchmark collection, has been shown to improve IR precision w.r.t. classical approaches

    Operational Research: Methods and Applications

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    Throughout its history, Operational Research has evolved to include a variety of methods, models and algorithms that have been applied to a diverse and wide range of contexts. This encyclopedic article consists of two main sections: methods and applications. The first aims to summarise the up-to-date knowledge and provide an overview of the state-of-the-art methods and key developments in the various subdomains of the field. The second offers a wide-ranging list of areas where Operational Research has been applied. The article is meant to be read in a nonlinear fashion. It should be used as a point of reference or first-port-of-call for a diverse pool of readers: academics, researchers, students, and practitioners. The entries within the methods and applications sections are presented in alphabetical order. The authors dedicate this paper to the 2023 Turkey/Syria earthquake victims. We sincerely hope that advances in OR will play a role towards minimising the pain and suffering caused by this and future catastrophes

    Fuelling the zero-emissions road freight of the future: routing of mobile fuellers

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    The future of zero-emissions road freight is closely tied to the sufficient availability of new and clean fuel options such as electricity and Hydrogen. In goods distribution using Electric Commercial Vehicles (ECVs) and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (HFCVs) a major challenge in the transition period would pertain to their limited autonomy and scarce and unevenly distributed refuelling stations. One viable solution to facilitate and speed up the adoption of ECVs/HFCVs by logistics, however, is to get the fuel to the point where it is needed (instead of diverting the route of delivery vehicles to refuelling stations) using "Mobile Fuellers (MFs)". These are mobile battery swapping/recharging vans or mobile Hydrogen fuellers that can travel to a running ECV/HFCV to provide the fuel they require to complete their delivery routes at a rendezvous time and space. In this presentation, new vehicle routing models will be presented for a third party company that provides MF services. In the proposed problem variant, the MF provider company receives routing plans of multiple customer companies and has to design routes for a fleet of capacitated MFs that have to synchronise their routes with the running vehicles to deliver the required amount of fuel on-the-fly. This presentation will discuss and compare several mathematical models based on different business models and collaborative logistics scenarios

    Operational research:methods and applications

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    Throughout its history, Operational Research has evolved to include a variety of methods, models and algorithms that have been applied to a diverse and wide range of contexts. This encyclopedic article consists of two main sections: methods and applications. The first aims to summarise the up-to-date knowledge and provide an overview of the state-of-the-art methods and key developments in the various subdomains of the field. The second offers a wide-ranging list of areas where Operational Research has been applied. The article is meant to be read in a nonlinear fashion. It should be used as a point of reference or first-port-of-call for a diverse pool of readers: academics, researchers, students, and practitioners. The entries within the methods and applications sections are presented in alphabetical order
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