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Scalability in Semantic Computing: Semantic Middleware [PDF]

open access: possible2008 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, 2008
The World Wide Web is one of the ground-breaking achievements of modern computer science. The core technology, so simple to use, allows billions of users to publish, share and consume information from all over the world. The addition of so-called Web services that enable the remote execution of applications delivered a new dimension of communication ...
Dieter Fensel   +2 more
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Semantic Computing, Cloud Computing, and Semantic Search Engine

2009 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, 2009
Semantic Computing extends Semantic Web both in breadth and depth. It bridges, and integrates, technologies such as software engineering, user interface, natural language processing, artificial intelligence, programming language, grid computing and pervasive computing, among others, into a complete and unified theme.
Phillip C.-Y. Sheu   +4 more
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SEMANTIC COMPUTING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

International Journal of Semantic Computing, 2011
Semantic Computing is an emerging research field that has drawn much attention from both academia and industry. It addresses the derivation and matching of semantics of computational "content" where "content" may be anything including text, multimedia, hardware, network, etc. which can be mapped to many areas in Computer Science that involve analyzing
Ke Hao   +3 more
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COMPUTING WITH WORDS-SEMANTICS

Computational Intelligent Systems for Applied Research, 2002
Summary form only given. The increasing amount of hyperlinked human knowledge available on the Web has shifted the research focus to the search engines that will deliver the needed information quickly. This demand has triggered a revisitation of the long-standing issue of semantics, which was never addressed adequately by information theory or ...
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Computational Semantics with Functional Programming

2010
Computational semantics is the art and science of computing meaning in natural language. The meaning of a sentence is derived from the meanings of the individual words in it, and this process can be made so precise that it can be implemented on a computer.
van Eijck, Jan, Unger, Christina
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