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Semantic Web Open Source Software Hole?
I think the main reason for the slow uptake of semantic technology (and some other advanced technologies) on the web is not complexity, standards or usefulness of the concept, but rather the state (or rather the lack of state management ...
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If Google had Semantic Technology€¦
The small differences in search ability shown here may naturally mount to larger differences in the future as hakia's semantic technology advances step-by-step. What does this mean to the search business is yet to be seen. ...
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The next revolution in advertising? Peer39 thinks it's semantics
Where keyword advertising might insert an ad because €œcola€ is used several times on the page, even if the overall topic is unrelated or the writing it negative to cola, semantic technology claims to be able to tell if an ad is really ...
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NEWS: The next revolution in advertising? Peer39 thinks it's semantics
... major technological shifts, with the introduction of behavioral, contextual and demographic targeting for ads. What's next has been a subject for debate. Several early pioneers have bet that it's semantic technology, with a company. ...
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Comment on Microsoft To Buy Powerset? Not Just Yet. by Sonia
If this is true, then it bodes well for players like Cognition Technologies which appear to have a much more complete semantic technology, they have a commercial offering, and have real customers. If Microsoft isn't also talking with ...
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Semantic technology
Semantic technology, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search In software, semantic technology encodes meanings separately from data and content files, and separately from application code. This enables machines as well as pe...
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semantic technology Wiki
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Semantic technology, In software, semantic technology encodes meanings separately from data and content files, and separately from application code. This enables machines as well as people to understand, share and reason with them at execution time. With semantic technologies, adding, changing and implementing new relationships or interconnecting programs in a different way can be just as simple as changing the external model that these programs share. With traditional information technology, on the other hand, meanings and relationships must be predefined and €œhard wired€ into data formats and the application program code at design time. This means that when something changes, previously unexchanged information needs to be exchanged, or two programs need to interoperate in a new way, the humans must get involved. Off-line, the parties must define and communicate between them the knowledge needed to make the change, and then recode the data structures and program logic to accommodate it, and then apply these changes to the database and the application. Then, and only then, can they implement the changes. Semantic technologies are €œmeaning-centered.€ They include tools for: autorecognition of topics and concepts, information and meaning extraction, and categorization. Given a question, semantic technologies can directly search topics, concepts, associations that span a vast number of sources. Semantic technologies provide an abstraction layer above existing IT technologies that enables bridging and interconnection of data, content, and processes. Second, from the portal perspective, semantic technologies can be thought of as a new level of depth that provides far more intelligent, capable, relevant, and responsive interaction than with information technologies alone.
[edit] See also Semantisize.com - The Semantic Technology Website AskWiki Metadata Semantic web Ontology (computer science)
[edit] References J.T. Pollock, R. Hodgson. Adaptive Information: Improving Business Through Semantic Interoperability, Grid Computing, and Enterprise Integration. J. Wiley and Sons, October 2004 R. Guha, R. McCool, and E. Miller. Semantic search. In WWW2003 €” Proc. of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web, pp 700€“709. ACM Press, 2003. I. Polikoff and D. Allemang. Semantic technology. TopQuadrant Technology Briefing v1.1, September 2003. T. Berners-Lee, J. Hendler, and O. Lassila. The Semantic Web: A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities. Scientific American, May 2001. A.P. Sheth, C. Ramakrishnan. Semantic (Web) Technology In Action: Ontology Driven Information Systems For Search, Integration and Analysis. IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, 2003. Steffen Staab, Rudi Studer (Ed.), Handbook on Ontologies, Springer, 2004. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_technology" Categories: Information retrieval | Semantics
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