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Concept abduction and contraction for semantic-based discovery of matches and negotiation spaces in an e-marketplace
Author(s) -
Simona Colucci,
Tommaso Di Noia,
Eugenio Di Sciascio,
Marina Mongiello,
Francesco M. Donini
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/1052220.1052226
Subject(s) - computer science , negotiation , contraction (grammar) , natural language processing , linguistics , philosophy , sociology , social science
In this paper we present a Description Logic approach to extended matchmaking between Demands and Supplies in an Electronic Marketplace, which allows the semantic-based treatment of negotiable and strict requirements in the description.To this aim we exploit two novel non-standard Description Logic inference services, Concept Contraction -which extends satisfiability-and Concept Abduction -which extends subsumption.Based on these services we devise algorithms to find negotiation spaces and to determine the quality of a possible match, also in the presence of a distinction between strictly required and optional elements.

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