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Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web

by Er Maedche, Steffen Staab - IEEE Intelligent Systems , 2001
"... The Semantic Web relies heavily on the formal ontologies that structure underlying data for the purpose of comprehensive and transportable machine understanding. Therefore, the success of the Semantic Web depends strongly on the proliferation of ontologies, which requires fast and easy engineering o ..."
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The Semantic Web relies heavily on the formal ontologies that structure underlying data for the purpose of comprehensive and transportable machine understanding. Therefore, the success of the Semantic Web depends strongly on the proliferation of ontologies, which requires fast and easy engineering

Agents and the Semantic Web

by James Hendler - IEEE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS , 2001
"... Many challenges of bringing communicating multiagent systems to the Web require ontologies. The integration of agent technology and ontologies could significantly affect the use of Web services and the ability to extend programs to perform tasks for users more efficiently and with less human interve ..."
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Many challenges of bringing communicating multiagent systems to the Web require ontologies. The integration of agent technology and ontologies could significantly affect the use of Web services and the ability to extend programs to perform tasks for users more efficiently and with less human

Trust management for the semantic web

by Matthew Richardson, Rakesh Agrawal, Pedro Domingos - In ISWC , 2003
"... Abstract. Though research on the Semantic Web has progressed at a steady pace, its promise has yet to be realized. One major difficulty is that, by its very nature, the Semantic Web is a large, uncensored system to which anyone may contribute. This raises the question of how much credence to give ea ..."
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Abstract. Though research on the Semantic Web has progressed at a steady pace, its promise has yet to be realized. One major difficulty is that, by its very nature, the Semantic Web is a large, uncensored system to which anyone may contribute. This raises the question of how much credence to give

Adapting Golog for composition of semantic web Services

by Sheila Mcilraith , 2002
"... Motivated by the problem of automatically composing network accessible services, such as those on the World Wide Web, this paper proposes an approach to building agent technology based on the notion of generic procedures and customizing user constraint. We argue that an augmented version of the logi ..."
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of the logic programming language Golog provides a natural formalism for automatically composing services on the Semantic Web. To this end, we adapt and extend the Golog language to enable programs that are generic, customizable and usable in the context of the Web. Further, we propose logical criteria

Semantic Web

by Giles Hogben
"... A privacy enhancing identity management framework using the semantic web Wspomagąjaca prywatność struktura ramowa zarządzania tożsamością z wykorzystaniem ..."
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A privacy enhancing identity management framework using the semantic web Wspomagąjaca prywatność struktura ramowa zarządzania tożsamością z wykorzystaniem

Trust networks on the semantic Web

by Jennifer Golbeck, Bijan Parsia, James Hendler - In Proceedings of Cooperative Information Agents , 2003
"... Abstract. The so-called "Web of Trust " is one of the ultimate goals of the Semantic Web. Research on the topic of trust in this domain has focused largely on digital signatures, certificates, and authentication. At the same time, there is a wealth of research into trust and social network ..."
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Abstract. The so-called "Web of Trust " is one of the ultimate goals of the Semantic Web. Research on the topic of trust in this domain has focused largely on digital signatures, certificates, and authentication. At the same time, there is a wealth of research into trust and social

Semantic Web

by Majdi Beseiso, Abdul Rahim Ahmad, Roslan Ismail
"... Information availability is a key factor in the acquisition of knowledge. Access to information either in the general area or even in more specific ones like sciences, languages, and religion become wider since the use of semantics in World Wide Web. Semantic Web technologies assist in the acquiring ..."
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Information availability is a key factor in the acquisition of knowledge. Access to information either in the general area or even in more specific ones like sciences, languages, and religion become wider since the use of semantics in World Wide Web. Semantic Web technologies assist

Semantic Web

by R. Vidya, G. M. Nasira
"... The semantic web is supposed to be a global, machine-readable “information repository”, but there is no agreement on single common information Meta model. As time is passing, more and more data are available on the web and it is becoming more difficult to extract the required data. “Keyword search ” ..."
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The semantic web is supposed to be a global, machine-readable “information repository”, but there is no agreement on single common information Meta model. As time is passing, more and more data are available on the web and it is becoming more difficult to extract the required data. “Keyword search

The Semantic Web and . . .

by Gunther Eysenbach
"... The `Semantic Web' can be thought of an extension of the present web, as an additional machine-processable layer of data beneath the visible layer of human-readable information. In the first part of this chapter I will briefly review the building blocks of the Semantic Web, such as metadata exp ..."
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The `Semantic Web' can be thought of an extension of the present web, as an additional machine-processable layer of data beneath the visible layer of human-readable information. In the first part of this chapter I will briefly review the building blocks of the Semantic Web, such as metadata

Problems with semantic Web

by Week B Microformats
"... introduction to semantic web, agents. ..."
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introduction to semantic web, agents.
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