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9783540742548

Modeling and Using Context

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    9783540742548

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    3540742549

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-09-14
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

Here are the refereed proceedings of the 6th International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context. The 42 papers deal with the interdisciplinary topic of modeling and using context from various perspectives, including computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, linguistics, organizational science, philosophy, and psychology. In addition, readers discover applications in areas such as medicine and law.

Table of Contents

Default Inferences in Metaphor Interpretationp. 1
MDD Approach for the Development of Context-Aware Applicationsp. 15
Of Situations and Their Neighbors - Evolution and Similarity in Ontology-Based Approaches to Situation Awarenessp. 29
Conceptual Analysis of Interdisciplinary Scientific Workp. 43
Towards a Methodology for Context Sensitive Systems Developmentp. 56
Meaning, Contexts and Justificationp. 69
Local Context Selection for Aligning Sentences in Parallel Corporap. 82
Context in Use for Analyzing Conversation Structures on the Web Tied to the Notion of Situatednessp. 94
Using Context for the Extraction of Relational Viewsp. 108
Context Modeling: Task Model and Practice Modelp. 122
Context Modeling: Context as a Dressing of a Focusp. 136
Service-Context Unified Knowledge Representation for Autonomic Adaptationp. 150
Goal Reasoning with Context Record Typesp. 164
Context-Oriented Domain Analysisp. 178
A Semantics for Changing Frames of Mindp. 192
The Influence of Task Contexts on the Decision-Making of Humans and Computersp. 206
Context and Design Agentsp. 220
On Relating Heterogeneous Elements from Different Ontologiesp. 234
ReCQ: Real-World Context-Aware Queryingp. 248
Objective vs. Subjective Scales: The Challenge That the Scale Type Poses to the JUDGEMAP Model of Context Sensitive Judgmentp. 263
Similarity Measurement in Contextp. 277
Delimited Continuations in Operating Systemsp. 291
Explanations and Context in Ambient Intelligent Systemsp. 303
Context-Sensitivity of Human Memory: Episode Connectivity and Its Influence on Memory Reconstructionp. 317
Enhancing Just-in-Time E-Learning Through Machine Learning on Desktop Context Sensorsp. 330
Coping with Unconsidered Context of Formalized Knowledgep. 342
OCCAM: Ontology-Based Computational Contextual Analysis and Modelingp. 356
User Profiling with Hierarchical Context: An e-Retailer Case Studyp. 369
Context-Aware Security Management System for Pervasive Computing Environmentp. 384
VIVACE Context Based Search Platformp. 397
AcroDef: A Quality Measure for Discriminating Expansions of Ambiguous Acronymsp. 411
Risk Context Effects in Inductive Reasoning: An Experimental and Computational Modeling Studyp. 425
Representing Context in Web Search with Ontological User Profilesp. 439
Thai Text Coherence Structuring with Coordinating and Subordinating Relations for Text Summarizationp. 453
Three Interactions Between Context and Epistemic Locutionsp. 467
Do You Believe What Eye Believe?p. 482
Investigating the Specifics of Contextual Elements Management: The CEManTIKA Approachp. 493
Distributed Document Contexts in Cooperation Systemsp. 507
Integrating Engineering, Cognitive and Social Approaches for a Comprehensive Modeling of Organizational Agents and Their Contextsp. 517
Fields as Dimensions of Context: An Application of Bourdieu's Sociological Theory to Modelling of Context of Social Actionp. 531
Context Sensitivity: Indexicalism, Contextualism, Relativismp. 545
An Operational Definition of Contextp. 558
Author Indexp. 573
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