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Automatic Construction Of Ontology With Public-Domain Datasets For Personalized Tutoring With Eca, Asim Jamal
Automatic Construction Of Ontology With Public-Domain Datasets For Personalized Tutoring With Eca, Asim Jamal
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
E-tutoring systems have transformed remote learning and personalized education, offering potent tools for tailored instruction. The core of a personalized tutor lies in its robust ontology and knowledge base, working seamlessly to deliver captivating educational experiences. These two integral components collaborate to empower the tutor to discern learners’ needs, adapt content accordingly, and provide tailored guidance. This study introduces an automated approach for constructing an ontology utilizing publicly accessible datasets, aiming to enhance personalized tutoring through Embodied Conversational Agents (ECA). The objective is to improve the tutoring encounter by delivering bespoke, domain-specific knowledge to learners. The approach harnesses natural language …
Electronic Evidence Locker: An Ontology For Electronic Evidence, Daniel Smith
Electronic Evidence Locker: An Ontology For Electronic Evidence, Daniel Smith
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
With the rapid growth of crime data, overwhelming amounts of electronic evidence need to be stored and shared with the relevant agencies. Without addressing this challenge, the sharing of crime data and electronic evidence will be highly inefficient, and the resource requirements for this task will continue to increase. Relational database solutions face size limitations in storing larger amounts of crime data where each instance has unique attributes with unstructured nature.
In this thesis, the Electronic Evidence Locker (EEL) was proposed and developed to address such problems. The EEL was built using a NoSQL database and a C# website for …
Approximating Fol Ontologies Using Owl2, Robert W. Powell
Approximating Fol Ontologies Using Owl2, Robert W. Powell
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
With the amount of data collected everyday ever expanding, techniques which allow com- puters to semantically understand data are growing in importance. Ontologies are a tool to describe the relationships connecting data so that computers can correctly interpret and combine data from many sources. An ontology about water needs to describe what the term "river" may refer to: An arbitrary river or one usable for navigation; a single tributary or an entire river network; the riverbed or the water itself? Well-designed ontologies can be shared, reused, and extended across multiple applications and facilitate betters integration of different data collections.
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