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Proceedings of the CUBE International Information Technology Conference, 2012
Extensive volume of information spread across the web poses a major challenge for identification of relevant information. Attaching concise meaning to this information allows for effective retrieval and usage. In this paper, we propose an interactive component that extracts pertinent information from this structured data and presents it to the user ...
Meera Mudholkar +5 more
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Extensive volume of information spread across the web poses a major challenge for identification of relevant information. Attaching concise meaning to this information allows for effective retrieval and usage. In this paper, we propose an interactive component that extracts pertinent information from this structured data and presents it to the user ...
Meera Mudholkar +5 more
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Semantic Web, 2015
Over the past few years Semantic Web technologies have brought significant changes in the way structured data is published, shared and consumed on the Web. Emerging online applications based on the Web of Objects or Linked Open Data can use the Web as a platform to exchange and reason over semantically rich data covering any topic.
Christophe Guéret +3 more
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Over the past few years Semantic Web technologies have brought significant changes in the way structured data is published, shared and consumed on the Web. Emerging online applications based on the Web of Objects or Linked Open Data can use the Web as a platform to exchange and reason over semantically rich data covering any topic.
Christophe Guéret +3 more
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Semantic Web - Introduction to Semantic Web languages
2023The Web makes a very large amount of information available to users in the form of documents. The Semantic Web is a fundamental extension of the web as it allows, in addition to documents, the sharing of data (including document metadata) in a standard format along with their semantic context expressed in a formal and shared language.
Meghini C, Bartalesi Lenzi V
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Cognitive Semantics and the Semantic Web
2004non ...
BURRAFATO, Piermarco +3 more
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Web Semantics vs the Semantic Web?
2010The Semantic Web programme aims to replace the “Web of Documents” with the “Web of Data”, thus extending the classical programme of knowledge representation. In contrast, a corpus-linguistic inspired Web Semantics situates knowledge within texts and the documents that convey them.
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eLearn, 2012
As our use of technology becomes more social, the amount of information shared and distributed has exploded. Understanding how to organize and manage our online experience will be the work of computers not humans. This is the idea behind the semantic Web.
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As our use of technology becomes more social, the amount of information shared and distributed has exploded. Understanding how to organize and manage our online experience will be the work of computers not humans. This is the idea behind the semantic Web.
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2005
In this paper, we describe the SomeWhere semantic peer-to-peer data management system that promotes a “small is beautiful” vision of the Semantic Web based on simple personalized ontologies (e.g., taxonomies of classes) but which are distributed at a large scale. In this vision of the Semantic Web, no user imposes to others his own ontology.
Philippe Adjiman +4 more
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In this paper, we describe the SomeWhere semantic peer-to-peer data management system that promotes a “small is beautiful” vision of the Semantic Web based on simple personalized ontologies (e.g., taxonomies of classes) but which are distributed at a large scale. In this vision of the Semantic Web, no user imposes to others his own ontology.
Philippe Adjiman +4 more
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A taskonomy for the Semantic Web
Semantic Web, 2010The modalities of search and browse dominate current thinking about interaction with the Web. Given the Web's origins as a global hypertext system, it is understandable that these document-centric interaction patterns prevail. However, these modalities alone are inadequate as a conceptual model of interaction with the global Linked Data space that is ...
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2009
Web 2.0 describes the trend in Web technology and design that aims to enhance creativity, information sharing, and, especially, collaboration among users. Semantic Web refers to the intelligent interaction among systems and applications on the Web by deploying ontologies, semantic annotation of Web content, and reasoning.
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Web 2.0 describes the trend in Web technology and design that aims to enhance creativity, information sharing, and, especially, collaboration among users. Semantic Web refers to the intelligent interaction among systems and applications on the Web by deploying ontologies, semantic annotation of Web content, and reasoning.
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2014
The Semantic Web changes the way we deal with data, because assumptions about the nature of the data that we deal with differ substantially from the ones in established database approaches. Semantic Web data is (i) provided by different people in an ad-hoc manner, (ii) distributed, (iii) semi-structured, (iv) (more or less) typed, (v) supposed to be ...
Steffen Staab +3 more
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The Semantic Web changes the way we deal with data, because assumptions about the nature of the data that we deal with differ substantially from the ones in established database approaches. Semantic Web data is (i) provided by different people in an ad-hoc manner, (ii) distributed, (iii) semi-structured, (iv) (more or less) typed, (v) supposed to be ...
Steffen Staab +3 more
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