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Discovering Conceptual Web-Knowledge in Web Documents
2004The Web provides virtually unlimited, but poorly organized information resources which cause the problem of information overload. It usually results from a query that does not indicate the intended senses of the query-words.
Achim Hoffmann, Seung Yeol Yoo
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Knowledge Discovery Using Web Bags in a Web Warehouse
2000Sets and bags are closely related structures. A bag is different from a set in that it is sensitive to the number of times an element occurs while a set is not. In this paper, we introduce the concept of Web bag in a Web warehouse as a part of our the WHOWEDA project.
LIM, Ee Peng+3 more
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2006
In the introductory chapter of this book, we discussed the means by which knowledge can be made available on the Web. That is, the representation of the knowledge in a form by which it can be automatically processed by a computer. To recap, we identified two essential steps that were deemed necessary to achieve this task: 1.
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In the introductory chapter of this book, we discussed the means by which knowledge can be made available on the Web. That is, the representation of the knowledge in a form by which it can be automatically processed by a computer. To recap, we identified two essential steps that were deemed necessary to achieve this task: 1.
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Reflecting Knowledge Diversity on the Web
2011The Web has proved to be an unprecedented success for facilitating the publication, use and exchange of information on a planetary scale, on virtually every topic, and representing an amazing diversity of opinions, viewpoints, mindsets and backgrounds. Its design principles and core technological components have lead to an unprecedented growth and mass
Elena Simperl+2 more
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Web-Based Knowledge Management
2002The importance of knowledge management has been recognized both in academia and in practice. Meanwhile, the web technology is being used as a new and common medium to support the collective nature of knowledge management. In this chapter, 4 types of web-based knowledge management models are identified and discussed.
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Web Application for Knowledge Assessment [PDF]
This paper focuses on a single aspect of learning management systems, i.e. knowledge assessment. The developed web application enables simple knowledge testing by providing the means for creating exam questions carefully. Questions used are MCSA-multiple choice, single answer. Guidelines for creating these questions are presented, while some additional
Zorić, Bruno, Martinović, Goran
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Knowledge Discovery — Semantic Web
2009Knowledge discovery is the process of automatically searching large volume of data for patterns that can be considered knowledge about the data. This is described as deriving knowledge from the input data. Knowledge discovery is defined as “the non-trivial extraction of implicit, unknown, and potentially useful information from the data”.
S. Kalarani, G. V. Uma Asst
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Knowledge Living on the Web (KLW)
2011The amount of information currently available on the Internet is absolutely huge. The absence of semantic organization in the web resources hinders the access and use of the information stored and in particular the access to the computational systems in an autonomous manner.
Miguel A. Fernández+3 more
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Web-based knowledge management
Computer, 1998Despite the tremendous penetration of the Web into a variety of markets, it has become increasingly clear that current Web structures are simply not well designed for customized information access. By creating CGI scripts, plug-ins, and gateways, and bolting all of it onto the Web in an ad hoc fashion, we have moved away from what could have been a ...
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Knowledge Discovery for Semantic Web
2008Knowledge Discovery is traditionally used for analysis of large amounts of data and enables addressing a number of tasks that arise in Semantic Web and require scalable solutions. Additionally, Knowledge Discovery techniques have been successfully applied not only to structured data, i.e., databases but also to semi-structured and unstructured data ...
Dunja Mladenic+3 more
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