Techniques for Developing a Novel Framework for Semantic Network Queries

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  • Laxman Nayak

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  • Arthi

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  • Sandhya Rani

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Abstract

Regarding the semantic status of nodes in a propositional semantic network, an integrated statement is
presented. The interconnected state in which anything exists or takes place is called context. It goes
without saying that context awareness is the foundation of context-aware computer environments. The
reason for this is because consumers expect to be able to access any information or service they choose,
at any time, and from any location. It is obvious that a framework is necessary to guarantee that these
expectations be met. For "Closed World" systems, like accounting systems, where data is thoroughly
specified within the parameters of a context and a schema that the users are familiar with, query
languages like SQL and query user interfaces were created. Very high recall and accuracy are obtained
in these systems when queries are made using associations of values in various database fields. When
hundreds of various types of characteristics are queried separately, there is a significant recollection gap
in text retrieval; nevertheless, when core metadata is restricted globally, the systems' capacity to reason
is compromised. Here, I suggested an approach that would assist us in building a semantic network
querying framework. Here, the two-step process is suggested. using the ISO21127 core ontology's
schema and its specializations.

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Published
2025-02-25
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