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Definition of Linguistic Syntactic Patterns for Semantic Annotation of Business Process Models (Technical report)
Samuel Vieyra García
Blanca Hilda Vázquez Gómez
Hasdai Pacheco
Hugo Estrada
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http://www.semanticwebbuilder.org.mx/en_mx/swb/Definition_of_Linguistic_Syntactic_Patterns_for_Semantic_Annotation_of_Business_Process_Models_Technical_report
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Summary Linguistic Syntactic Patterns (LSPs) are patterns only based on a dependency grammar combined with Parts­Of­Speech tagging, which have proven their importance for the knowledge engineering field especially with the ever increasing amount of available data [1]. The objective of this report is to analysis of a Business Process (BP) models corpus in order to identify the form in that the basic BP primitives are usually described by the process analyst. This analysis enable us to define a set of LSPs, which are used in the semantic annotation of BP models, establishing what text items into primitive labels should be annotated with RDF concepts.
2014
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INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA
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