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Towards a Categorical Matching Method to Process High-Dimensional Emergency Knowledge Structures

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To keep the original semantic information, Textual data in emergency knowledge acquisitions can be actually represented in categorical semantic structures based on typed category theory. These netted topological structures preserve high-dimensions to achieve higher reliability of knowledge processing that relates to the various scenarios of emergency responses. This paper presents a categorical matching method for effective processing on such high-dimensional structures of textual data. The quantification of the matching is achieved through the Greatest Common Subcategory between two categorical structures. Simulated experimental results show a reasonable matching rate for the semantic oriented high-dimensional knowledge processing.

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Wang, Q., Rong, L., Yu, K. (2008). Towards a Categorical Matching Method to Process High-Dimensional Emergency Knowledge Structures. In: Sun, F., Zhang, J., Tan, Y., Cao, J., Yu, W. (eds) Advances in Neural Networks - ISNN 2008. ISNN 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5264. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87734-9_84

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