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Description de l’implémentation des scénarii

B.2 Implémentation des scénarii du modèle NKRL

Dans ce paragraphe, nous présentons en détail les gabarits des règles d’hypo-thèses et de transformations NKRL utilisées pour la reconnaissance du contexte non-observable “Situation urgente”, que nous avions mise en œuvre. Pour ce faire, nous rappelons ici que le symbole NLDescription donne une description en langage naturel d’un template (gabarit). Par ailleurs, un rôle ou une variable définie entre crochets ([]) est considéré(e) comme optionnel(le), tandis que les autres (variables ou rôles) sont obligatoires. Les variables var1, ... ,var10 représentent des contraintes permettant de vérifier que les valeurs assignées à chaque variable lors de la créa-tion d’une occurrence de prédicat sont spécifiques aux termes (concept, instances) utilisés dans le composant définitionnel. Ainsi, les contraintes définies dans chaque template de l’ontologie HTemp sont associées aux concepts définis dans l’ontologie

NLDescription : ’Creation of Generic Entities, Elements, Ornaments etc.” PREDICATE : PRODUCE

SUBJ var1 :[(var2)] OBJ var3

[SOURCE var4 :[(var5)]] [BENF var6 :[(var7)]]

[MODAL var8] [TOPIC var9] [CONTEXT var10 ] {[modulators] !=abs} {[temporal attributes]} var1 =<human_being_or_social_body>

var2 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical>

var3 =<artefact_>|<information_content>|<internet_location>

var4 =<human_being_or_social_body>

var5 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical>

var6 =<human_being_or_social_body>

var7 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical>

var8 =<artefact_>|<activity_>|<process_>|<temporal_development> var9 =<physical_appearance>|<situation_>

var10 =<situation_>|<symbolic_label>

Table B.1 – Structure du template PRODUCE

B.2.1 Gabarit PRODUCE

Ce gabarit est utilisé dans la requête pour déterminer l’initiateur de l’événement correspondant au déclenchement de l’alarme, tableau B.1. Il est également utilisé dans la condition 3 de la règle d’hypothèse visant à apporter des précisions sur le contenu du message émis par le robot à l’attention de JOHN_.

B.2.2 Gabarit OWN : CONTROL

Ce gabarit est utilisé dans la condition 1 de la règle d’hypothèse et dans l’anté-cédent de la règle de transformation 1, tableau B.2.

B.2.3 Gabarit OWN : CompoundProperty

Ce gabarit est utilisé dans la condition 4 de la règle d’hypothèse et dans le conséquent 2 de la règle de transformation 1, tableau B.3.

B.2.4 Gabarit Behave

Ce gabarit est utilisé dans l’antécédent de la règle de transformation 2, tableau

NLDescription : ’Be in Control of Someone/Something’.” PREDICATE : OWN

SUBJ var1 :[(var2)] OBJ var3

[SOURCE var4 :[(var5)]] [BENF var6 :[(var7)]]

[MODAL var8]

TOPIC var9

[CONTEXT var10]

{[modulators] !=abs} {[temporal attributes]}

var1 =<country_>|<human_being_or_social_body> var2 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical> var3 =<control_>

var4 =<country_>|<human_being_or_social_body> var5 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical> var6 =<country_>|<human_being_or_social_body> var7 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical> var8 =<activity_>|<process_>|<war_>

var9 =<country_>|<human_being_or_social_body>|<market_sector> var10 =<situation_>|<symbolic_label>

TableB.2 – Structure du template OWN : CONTROL

NLDescription : ’ Behave Templates’ PREDICATE : BEHAVE

SUBJ var1 :[(var2)] OBJ var3 :[(var4)] [SOURCE var5 :[(var6)]] [BENF var7 :[(var8)]]

[MODAL var9] [TOPIC var10] [CONTEXT var11] {[modulators] !=abs} {[temporal attributes]} var1 =<human_being_or_social_body>

var2 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical> var3 =<sortal_concept>

var4 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical>

var5 =<human_being_or_social_body>

var6 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical>

var7 =<human_being_or_social_body>

var8 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical> var9 =<h_class>

var10 =<sortal_concept>

var11 =<situation_>|<symbolic_label>

NLDescription : ’The Property is Necessarily Represented by a SPE-CIF(ication) List Filling the TOPIC Slot’

PREDICATE : OWN

SUBJ var1 :[(var2)]

OBJ var3

[SOURCE var4 :[(var5)]] !(BEN F)

[MODAL var6]

T OP IC (SP ECIF var7 var8)

[CONTEXT var9]

{[modulators] !=abs} {[temporal attributes]}

var1 !=<human_being_or_social_body>| <property_> var2 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical> var3 =<property_>

var4 =<human_being_or_social_body>

var5 =<location_>|<pseudo_sortal_geographical>

var6 =<activity_>|<artefact_>|<process_>|<pseudo_sortal_concept> |<reified_event>|<symbolic_label>|<temporal_sequence>

var7 = <part/whole_relationship> | <relational_property> |

<spatio/temporal_relationship> var8 =<sortal_concept>

var9 =<situation_>|<symbolic_label>

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