101 research outputs found

    Erratum to: Database preference queries - a possibilistic logic approach with symbolic priorities.

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    International audienceThis note corrects a claim made in the above-mentioned paper about the exact representation of a conditional preference network by means of a possibilistic logic base with partially ordered symbolic weights. We provide a counter-example that shows that the possibilistic logic representation is indeed not always exact. This is the basis of a short discussion on the difficulty of obtaining an exact representation

    A Framework Recommending Top-k Web Service Compositions: A Fuzzy Set-Based Approach

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    International audienceData Web services allow users to access information provided by different companies. Web users often need to compose different Web services to achieve a more complex task that can not be fulfilled by an individual Web service. In addition, user preferences are becoming increasingly important to personalize the composition process. In this paper, we propose an approach to compose data Web services in the context of preference queries where preferences are modelled thanks to fuzzy sets that allow for a large variety of flexible terms such as "cheap", "affordable" and "fairly expensive". Our main objective is to find the top-k data Web service compositions that better satisfy the user preferences. The proposed approach is based on an RDF query rewriting algorithm to find the relevant data Web services that can contribute to the resolution of a given preference query. The constraints of the relevant data Web services are matched to the preferences involved in the query using a set of matching methods. A ranking criterion based on a fuzzyfication of Pareto dominance is defined in order to better rank the different data Web services/compositions. To select the top-k data Web services/compositions we develop a suitable algorithm that allows eliminating less relevant data Web services before the composition process. Finally, we evaluate our approach through a set of experiments

    Contribution à l'interrogation flexible et personnalisée d'objets complexes modélisés par des graphes

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    Plusieurs domaines d'application traitent des objets et des donnĂ©es complexes dont la structure et la sĂ©mantique de leurs composants sont des informations importantes pour leur manipulation et leur exploitation. La structure de graphe a Ă©tĂ© bien souvent adoptĂ©e, comme modĂšles de reprĂ©sentation, dans ces domaines. Elle permet de vĂ©hiculer un maximum d'informations, liĂ©es Ă  la structure, la sĂ©mantique et au comportement de ces objets, nĂ©cessaires pour assurer une meilleure reprĂ©sentation et une manipulation e cace. Ainsi, lors d'une comparaison entre deux objets complexes, l'opĂ©ration d'appariement est appliquĂ©e entre les graphes les modĂ©lisant. Nous nous sommes intĂ©ressĂ©s dans cette thĂšse Ă  l'appariement approximatif qui permet de sĂ©lectionner les graphes les plus similaires au graphe d'une requĂȘte. L'objectif de notre travail est de contribuer Ă  l'interrogation exible et personnalisĂ©e d'objets complexes modĂ©lisĂ©s sous forme de graphes pour identi er les graphes les plus pertinents aux besoins de l'utilisateur, exprimĂ©s d'une maniĂšre partielle ou imprĂ©cise. Dans un premier temps, nous avons proposĂ© un cadre de sĂ©lection de services Web modĂ©lisĂ©s sous forme de graphes qui permet (i) d'amĂ©liorer le processus d'appariement en intĂ©grant les prĂ©fĂ©rences des utilisateurs et l'aspect structurel des graphes comparĂ©s, et (ii) de retourner les services les plus pertinents. Une deuxiĂšme mĂ©thode d'Ă©valuation de requĂȘtes de recherche de graphes par similaritĂ© a Ă©galement Ă©tĂ© prĂ©sentĂ©e pour calculer le skyline de graphes d'une requĂȘte utilisateur en tenant compte de plusieurs mesures de distance de graphes. En n, des approches de ra nement ont Ă©tĂ© dĂ© nies pour rĂ©duire la taille, souvent importante, du skyline. Elles ont pour but d'identi er et d'ordonner les points skyline qui rĂ©pondent le mieux Ă  la requĂȘte de l'utilisateur.Several application domains deal with complex objects whose structure and semantics of their components are crucial for their handling. For this, graph structure has been adopted, as a model of representation, in these areas to capture a maximum of information, related to the structure, semantics and behavior of such objects, necessary for e ective representation and processing. Thus, when comparing two complex objects, a matching technique is applied between their graph structures. In this thesis, we are interested in approximate matching techniques which constitute suitable tools to automatically nd and select the most similar graphs to user graph query. The aim of our work is to develop methods to personalized and exible querying of repositories of complex objects modeled thanks to graphs and then to return the graphs results that t best the users needs, often expressed partially and in an imprecise way. In a rst time, we propose a exible approach for Web service retrieval that relies both on preference satis ability and structural similarity between process model graphs. This approach allows (i) to improve the matching process by integrating user preferences and the graph structural aspect, and (ii) to return the most relevant services. A second method for evaluating graph similarity queries is also presented. It retrieves graph similarity skyline of a user query by considering a vector of several graph distance measures instead of a single measure. Thus, graphs which are maximally similar to graph query are returned in an ordered way. Finally, re nement methods have been developed to reduce the size of the skyline when it is of a signi cant size. They aim to identify and order skyline points that match best the user query.RENNES1-Bibl. Ă©lectronique (352382106) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Top-k web services compositions: A fuzzy-set-based approach

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    International audienceData as a Service (DaaS) is a flexible way that allows enter- prises to expose their data. Composition of DaaS services provides bridges to answer queries. User preferences are becoming increasingly important to personalizing the com- position process. In this paper, we propose an approach to compose DaaS services in the context of preference queries where preferences are modeled by means of fuzzy sets that allow for a large variety of flexible terms such as 'cheap', 'af- fordable' and 'fairly expensive'. The proposed approach is based on RDF-based query rewritings to take into account the partial matching between individual DaaS services and parts of the user query. Matching degrees between DaaS services and fuzzy preference constraints are computed by means of different constraints inclusion methods. Such de- grees express to which extent a service is relevant to the resolution of the query. A fuzzification of Pareto dominance is also proposed to better rank composite services by com- puting the score of services. The resulting scores are then used to compute the top-k DaaS service compositions that cover the user query

    MP2R: A Human-Centric Skyline Relaxation Approach

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    Skyline queries have gained much attention in the last decade and are proved to be valuable for multi-criteria decision making. They are based on the concept of Pareto dominance. When computing the skyline, two scenarios may occur: either (i) a huge number of skyline which is less informative for the user or (ii) a small number of returned objects which could be insufficient for the user needs. In this paper, we tackle the second problem and propose an approach to deal with it. The idea consists in making the skyline more permissive by adding points that strictly speaking do not belong to it, but are close to belonging to it. A new fuzzy variant of dominance relationship is then introduced. Furthermore, an efficient algorithm to compute the relaxed skyline is proposed. Extensive experiments are conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach and the performance of the proposed algorithm

    Implementing fuzzy reasoning with closeness and negligibility relations

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    International audienceThe article presents a set of inference rules describing the properties of fuzzy relations for modeling orders of magnitude in terms of closeness and negligibility relations, and their behaviors with respect to arithmetic operations. This inference machinery can be automated for simplifying complex equations with a view to solving them approximately. The paper presents a proposal for the efficient implementation of this machinery which mainly takes advantage of the equivalence between closeness and negligibility. Implementation issues, especially, the encoding of pieces of information and the inference method are discussed. The inference strategy is both goal-driven and data-driven. An example is introduced to illustrate the basic steps of the reasoning
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