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George Bradford

The Semantic Puzzle | 2009 | January - 0 views

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    "Andreas Blumauer (Semantic Web Company) talked with Brian Donnelly about a new system on the market called "Semantic Discovery System" (SDS), which helps to do sophisticated queries across existing datasets. Also talking why complex scripts or triple stores should not be exposed to the end-users anymore."
George Bradford

Semantic Alley » software professionals; - 0 views

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    "During the early days of the Internet in the mid and late 90's software professionals and Internet users waited in angst for computers to become as smart as people by using artificial intelligence (computers using human reason combined with processing power thousands of times faster than human brain's processing power). This never panned out [...]"
George Bradford

W3C Semantic Web Activity - 0 views

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    Collection of publications on the activities involving the semantic web. This is a very useful resource.
George Bradford

SemanticWeb - - 0 views

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    "The Voice of Semantic Web Business & Technology"
George Bradford

The Semantic Puzzle | 2009 | March - 0 views

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    "While some people work heavily on the extension of the semantic web infrastructure, like Talis Connected Commons or OpenLink´s Amazon EC2 Instantiation others have started to bring the semantic web closer to the developers and therefore to a much broader audience: They offer search facilities or Linked Data Navigators like OpenLink´s Entity Finder or DERI´s VisiNav."
George Bradford

UMBC eBiquity: Publications and Other Resources - 0 views

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George Bradford

Manning: Explorer's Guide to the Semantic Web - 0 views

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    A complex set of extensions to the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web will make data and services more accessible to computers and useful to people. Some of these extensions are being deployed, and many are coming in the next years. This is the only book to explore the territory of the Semantic Web in a broad and conceptual manner. This Guide acquaints you with the basic ideas and technologies of the Semantic Web, their roles and inter-relationships. The key areas covered include knowledge modeling (RDF, Topic Maps), ontology (OWL), agents (intelligent and otherwise), distributed trust and belief, "semantically-focused" search, and much more. The book's basic, conceptual approach is accessible to readers with a wide range of backgrounds and interests. Important points are illustrated with diagrams and occasional markup fragments. As it explores the landscape it encounters an ever-surprising variety of novel ideas and unexpected links. The book is easy and fun to read - you may find it hard to put down.
George Bradford

The Semantic Web Gang - 0 views

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    In September's edition of the Semantic Web Gang, regular members are joined by three guests to discuss the investment potential of the Semantic Web and semantic technologies. With continuing investment in (and acquisition of) companies for whom semantic technologies are a key part of their proposition, we explore the extent to which investors are interested in 'semantic technology' per se, and look at recent investments from Union Square Ventures to illustrate the wider discussion. A number of entrants to this year's TechCrunch 50 event feature a semantic technology focus, and we also look at these with the help of Union Square's Brad Burnham, TechCrunch's Erick Schonfeld, and VentureBeat's Chris Morrison.
George Bradford

http://www.semantic-web.at/newsletter/nl_15oct_08 - 0 views

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    Semantic Web Company Newsletter 15 October, 2008 EDITORIAL Towards a Semantic Web Industry VOICES Danny Ayers: "The Semantic Web is the path of least resistance" SWC UPDATE New book available: "Social Semantic Web" First KiWi project milestones achieved SWC sponsors Web of Data Practitioners Days
George Bradford

Semantic Web ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

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    Topic: Semantic Web Recent Posts in this Topic 5Cs Dave Snowden revises and reprises his conditions of complexity. Including this one: "Constraint is key to understanding complexity, it governs the transition between the three ontologies. Increase constraint and you create an ordered system; do that inappropriately and you create the conditions for catastrophic failure; remove constraint and the system is chaotic. Lightly constrain the system, while allowing it to be modified by the actors within it and you enable evolution and the emergence of meaning. Managing constrains is one of the things you can train managers to do, and measure their capability and effectiveness." Do I agree with that? I don't know. How do you constrain them. Who does the constraining? With networks there can be natural limits, which prevents them from being scale free. But I don't think this is what Snowden means. Dave Snowden, Cognitive Edge, October 23, 2008 [Link] [Tags: Ontologies, Networks, Semantic Web] [Comment]
George Bradford

Corporate Semantic Web - Publications - 0 views

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    Publications Managing Ontology Lifecycles in Corporate Settings Markus Luczak-Rösch and Ralf Heese: Managing Ontology Lifecycles in Corporate Settings, International Conference on Semantic Systems (I-SEMANTICS), Graz, Austria, September 03-05, 2008 Interoperability Issues, Ontology Matching and MOMA Malgorzata Mochol: Interoperability Issues, Ontology Matching and MOMA, International Conference on Semantic Systems (I-SEMANTICS), Graz, Austria, September 03-05, 2008 Towards a rule-based matcher selection Malgorzata Mochol, Anja Jentzsch: Towards a rule-based matcher selection, 6th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management Knowledge Patterns (EKAW2008), Acitrezza, Catania, Italy, September 29 - October 03, 2008 Simple Back-end Services for Corporate Semantic Web Robert Tolksdorf, Radoslaw Oldakowski, Thomas Hoppe: Simple Back-end Services for Corporate Semantic Web, 3rd International Workshop on Applications of Semantic Technologies (AST 2008) at INFORMATIK 2008, Munich, Germany, September 2008. (Abstract) A Generic Corporate Ontology Lifecycle Markus Luczak-Rösch and Ralf Heese: A Generic Corporate Ontology Lifecycle, 3rd Workshop on Semantic Wikis, European Semantic Web Conference, June 2008 (Abstract, Poster)
George Bradford

The Semantic Puzzle | Social Semantic Web - New Publication Out - 0 views

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    The "Social Semantic Web" is here - yay! The book of the same name, edited by Andreas Blumauer (right) and Tassilo Pellegrini, is now available in stores. Another contributor from SWC is Matthias Samwald (left), who, together with Holger Stenzhorn, discussed the relevance of the Semantic Web for biomedial research in their article for the book.
George Bradford

IGI Publishing: Publication Details - 0 views

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    The International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS) promotes a knowledge transfer channel where academics, practitioners, and researchers can discuss, analyze, criticize, synthesize, communicate, elaborate, and simplify the more-than-promising technology of the semantic Web in the context of information systems. The journal aims to establish value-adding knowledge transfer and personal development channels in three distinctive areas: academia, industry, and government.
George Bradford

Jeff Heflin's Publications - 0 views

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    Collection of technical articles.
George Bradford

W3C Semantic Web Publications Archive - 0 views

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    The Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. The following is an archive of some of the publications or interviews that were published by the W3C Staff.
George Bradford

SemanticReport.com - May 2008 - 0 views

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    Portal for semantic project news
George Bradford

Information Research: an international electronic journal - 9 views

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    "Special issue on the Semantic Web Issue Editor's Introduction ball The Semantic Web: opportunities and challenges for next-generation Web applications, by Shiyong Lu, Ming Dong and Farshad Fotouhi, Department of Computer Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA ball Forms of labour in information systems, by Julian Warner, School of Management and Economics, The Queen's University of Belfast, UK ball The Semantic Web, universalist ambition and some lessons from librarianship, by Terrence A. Brooks, Information School, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA ball The necessity for information space mapping for information retrieval on the semantic web, by Gregory B. Newby, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA"
George Bradford

A naïve ontology for concepts of time and space for searching and learning - 0 views

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    "A naïve ontology for concepts of time and space for searching and learning" Introduction. In this paper, we propose a new approach for developing naïve ontology as the basis for optimal information access interfaces for multimedia digital documents intended for novice users. Method. We try to elicit the knowledge structure of domain novices and patterns of its modification in their searching and learning processes by eye-tracker and showing eye-movements in the post-search interviews. Analysis. Recorded interview data were fully transcribed and coded using Atlas.ti and analysed following a bottom-up strategy of the constant-comparative technique. Results. We developed a taxonomy of knowledge modification which includes (1) adding, (2) correcting, (3) limiting, (4) relating, (5) specifying and (6) transforming. Conclusion.The taxonomy may be expanded and elaborated as the project progress and findings are expected to be incorporated into the design of the naïve ontology. The study results provided theoretical implications on knowledge building, methodological implications on data collection using eye-tracker and showing eye-movements in the post-search interviews and useful information on the design of information access interface for novices users.
George Bradford

Language engineering for the Semantic Web: a digital library for endangered languages. ... - 0 views

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    "Many languages are in serious danger of being lost and if nothing is done to prevent it, half of the world's approximately 6,500 languages will disappear in the next 100 years. Language data are central to the research of a large social science community, including linguists, anthropologists, archeologists, historians, sociologists, and political scientists interested in the culture of indigenous people. The death of a language entails the loss of a community's traditional culture, for the language is a unique vehicle for its traditions and culture. In this paper, we describe the effort undertaken at Wayne State University to preserve endangered languages using the state-of-the-art information technologies. We discuss the issues involved in such an effort, and present the architecture of a distributed digital library which will contain various data of endangered languages in the forms of text, image, video and audio files and include advanced tools for intelligent cataloguing, indexing, searching and browsing information on languages and language analysis. Various Semantic Web technologies such as XML, OLAC, and ontologies are used so that the digital library is developed as a useful linguistic resource on the Semantic Web."
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