IRC log of dig on 2010-06-30

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17:05:50 [lkagal]
Pipian ? Ankesh and I have already called in.
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Ian ?
17:15:34 [Pipian]
Sorry, I forgot the meeting was at 1PM. Calling in now.
17:30:34 [lkagal]
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/prov/wiki/User_Requirements
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http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/prov/wiki/Use_Case_IQ_Assessment_for_Linked_Data
17:40:07 [lkagal]
http://tw.rpi.edu/proj/tami/PML_Based_AIR_Justification
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18:11:57 [Pipian]
lkagal, wouldn't it be more useful to think of an inference usecase first and then think about it in terms of trust rather than the other way around perhaps?
18:15:10 [lkagal]
Possibly, Pipian. But I'd like to check if AIR is able to support the functionality we require. Could you think of potential usecases ?
18:27:03 [Pipian]
Less of a policy use-case, but it might serve as a starting point:
18:27:54 [Pipian]
A recommendation system that works by comparing input requests to external data from (for example) DBPedia bearing some trustworthiness levels.
18:28:25 [Pipian]
We can offer a justification for a conclusion "You might want to consider <some-location> because of <x>, <y>, and <z>."
18:28:50 [Pipian]
With the justification having some level of confidence based on the trustworthiness of <x>, <y>, and <z>.
18:29:53 [Pipian]
Or similarly, one of the examples (the news aggregator example)
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A reasoner used by a financial company makes a decision to sell some stock.
18:30:26 [Pipian]
Why? Well, <x>, <y>, and <z>
18:30:44 [Pipian]
With some confidence level on that justification based on the trustworthiness of the sources of <x>, <y>, and <z>
18:33:32 [Pipian]
The second example might be more interesting.
18:33:51 [Pipian]
Although it's a completely different problem domain from those we're used to.
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