<p><P>This book provides a well-paced introduction to the Semantic Web, which is gaining in understanding and acceptance as new applications are realized in industry, academic, and government environments. It provides a succinct account of this new Web, its concepts, technologies and applications, a
Canadian Semantic Web: Technologies and Applications
β Scribed by Alexandre Riazanov, Marcelo A. T. AragΓ£o (auth.), Weichang Du, Faezeh Ensan (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 234
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The emergence of Web technologies for data and knowledge interaction gives rise to the need for supportive frameworks for knowledge distribution. Semantic Web technologies aim at providing shared semantic spacesfor Web contents, such that people, applications and communities can use a common platform to share information. Also, many of the challenging aspects of the research problems tackled in the Semantic Web area fall in the realm of artificial intelligence or employment of AI techniques.
Canadian Semantic Web: Technologies and Applications
is an edited volume contributed by worldwide leaders in Semantic Web research, and was based on the May 2009, Canadian Semantic Web Symposium, Kelowna, BC. This volume will introduce the most advanced working theories, prototypes and applications on; AI technologies in the Semantic Web, Languages, tools and methodologies for the Semantic Web, Searching, querying, visualizing and interpreting the Semantic Web, Semantic Web-based Knowledge Management, Semantic Grid and semantic Grid services, Trust, privacy, security on the Semantic Web and more. A special focus on applications of semantic web technology on electronic health.About this book:
Introduces the most advanced working theories, prototypes and applications.
Provides a special focus on applications of semantic web technology on electronic health.
This book is intended for practitioners and researchers working in the related fields of the Semantic Web. Advanced-level focusing on computer science will also find this book valuable as a secondary text or reference book.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Incremental Query Rewriting with Resolution....Pages 1-26
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in Norm-Parameterized Fuzzy Description Logics....Pages 27-53
A Generic Evaluation Model for Semantic Web Services....Pages 55-77
A Modular Approach to Scalable Ontology Development....Pages 79-103
Corporate Semantic Web: Towards the Deployment of Semantic Technologies in Enterprises....Pages 105-131
Semantic Service Matchmaking in the ATM Domain Considering Infrastructure Capability Constraints....Pages 133-157
Developing Knowledge Representation in Emergency Medical Assistance by Using Semantic Web Techniques....Pages 159-174
Semantically Enriching the Search System of a Music Digital Library....Pages 175-194
Application of an Intelligent System Framework and the Semantic Web for the CO 2 Capture Process....Pages 195-205
Information Pre-Processing using Domain Meta-Ontology and Rule Learning System....Pages 207-217
β¦ Subjects
Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Information Storage and Retrieval; Models and Principles; Information Systems and Communication Service; Document Preparation and Text Processing
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