... without/with random choice, whichare denoted “w/o Random” and “w/ Random” in Ta-ble 1, respectively.Table 1: Coverage and accuracy (%) for different ques-tion answering methods.w/o Random w/ RandomResource ... improved, and the coverage was comparable with that for the Nichi-gai dictionary.On the other hand, in the case where random choicewas performed, the Nichigai dictionary and the Web- based ... examination, and found that theencyclopedia generated through our method was ofoperational quality and quantity.We also used test questions from the Class II exam-ination, and evaluated the Web- based...
... map-pings ’ semantic model or semantic domain. For Harel and Rumpe [67] , the semantic defi nition of a language comprises a semantic domain and a semantic mapping from the syntax to the semantic ... abstract syntax; and (iv) the semantics describing the meaning of the concepts. For Harel and Rumpe [67, 68] , a modeling language consists of a syntactic notation, its semantics, andsemantic mappings ... RESEARCH QUESTIONS 7across multiple artifacts and, eventually, information inconsistency. The growing demand for networked and federated environments requires the convergence of existing web standards...
... communi-cation and the only way to discover appropriate services and exchange meaningfulcontent is to join SemanticWeband Peer-to-Peer.Hence, we invite you to ride the first wave of SemanticWeband ... major aspects of Semantic Web and Peer-to-Peer-based systems, including parts on:1. Data storage and access;2. Querying the network;3. Semantic integration; and 4. Methodologies and applications.Together ... SemanticWeband P2Psolution may always outperform the sophisticated, but conventional, centralized sys-tem.2.2 Peer-to-Peer and the (Semantic) Web When we look at the current World Wide Web, ...
... the Semantic Web and, hopefully, this concept will be less confusing to you. Furthermore, based on thisbasic understanding of the Semantic Web, we will “add” some semantics to the Web, and reexamine ... example in the Semantic Web environment. The purpose is to let the reader understand preciselywhat SemanticWeb is and what value can be added by extending the current Web to the Semantic Web. Up to ... understanding about the Semantic Web: why we need it, and what is the potential value that can be added by the vision ofthe Semantic Web. Chapter 1: From Traditional Web to Semantic Web. ...
... pres-ent some conclusions and future work. SOCIAL SEMANTIC WEB The SemanticWeb vision tries to develop new ways to integrate and reuse the information published on the web. To that end, the W3C ... JamboWadja NakamaTreemoTable 1. Mobile social networks
... Our Price: $195.00 Social Web Evolution: Integrating Semantic Applications andWeb 2.0 Technologies explores the potential of Web 2.0 and its synergies with the SemanticWeband provides state-of-the-art ... of Web 2.0 and its synergies with Semantic Web, and we provide the state of the art in theoretical foundations and technological applications. In the context of SocialWeb Evolution, socialand ... professional networks ã Semantic Web [1] Development of a SemanticWeb capability within a mainstreamed and practical platform for Organisational Learning ã Mobile and Multimodal Interfaces to Social...
... Druschel, and B. Bhattacharjee. Measurement and analysis of online social networks. In SIGCOMM, 2007.[19] M. Newman. Scientific collaboration networks. ii. shortestpaths, weighted networks, and centrality”. ... establish an online social link.We crawled Gowalla from Sep 2011 to Nov 2011 and col-lected a subset of the users’ online socialnetworksand placecheckins. The total numbers of users and locations ... http://www.largenetwork.org/ebsn.Categories and Subject DescriptorsH.3.4 [Information Storage and Retrieval]: Systems and Software - Information networks General TermsAlgorithms, Experimentation.KeywordsEvent based Social Networks, ...
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... the Semantic Web? 1CHAPTER OUTLINEWhat Is a Web? 2Smart Web, Dumb Web 2Smart web applications 3Connected data is smarter data 3 Semantic Data 4A distributed web of data 6Features of a Semantic ... is the Semantic Web? 1Chapter 2 Semantic modeling 13Chapter 3 RDF—The basis of the SemanticWeb 27Chapter 4 SemanticWeb application architecture 51Chapter 5 Querying the SemanticWeb SPARQL ... the SemanticWeb Standards and havea strong influence on the craft of producing quality SemanticWeb applications.Give me a voice .On the World Wide Web, publication is by and large in the hands...
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... References 255Index 265The Semantic Web xii vAdvance Praise for The Semantic Web “There’s a revolution occurring and it’s all about making the Web meaningful,understandable, and machine-processable, ... “Understanding Web Services.”)In short, Semantic Web- enabled Web services have the potential to automatemenial and complex tasks in your organization. Is the Technology for the SemanticWeb “There ... the Semantic Web vision of creating machine-processable data and how we achieve thatvision. Explains the general framework for achieving the Semantic Web, why we need the Semantic Web, and how...
... technologies, and their application. It ishoped that, armed with this understanding, readers will feel inspired tofurther develop semanticweb technologies and to use semantic web applications, and indeed ... using SemanticWeb techniques.In recent years, many observers have begun to ask hard questionsabout what the SemanticWeb community has achieved and what it canpromise. The prospect of Web- based ... SemanticWeb services,metadata extraction, ontology alignment, and ontology engineering, thexii FOREWORDSimpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Semantic Web. ...
... translation and implementation of a self-care agenda in contemporary health andsocial contextneeds to acknowledge and incorporate the resources andnetworks operating in patients’ domestic and social environments ... community, and institutional resources thatmay more adequately address the needs of socially dis-advantaged people.1) Socialnetworksand systems of supportWe define socialnetworks [9,10] as networks ... in ourreview of the social- networks literature, we found that social networks are widely implicat ed in LTCM throughshapingandunderstandingnormalcyanddeviance,knowledge and narratives, the...
... understanding, and focuson the function and context of socialnetworksand quanti-tative data to confirm hypotheses, provide breadth ofunderstanding, and focus on social- network structure and predictors ... and mandates of the colla-borating agencies, different organizational cultures of thecollaborating agencies and the lack of understanding ofthese cultures, and differences in personality and ... Fuentes1, Qiaobing Wu2 and Patricia Chamberlain3AbstractBackground: The present study examines the structure and operation of socialnetworks of information and advice and their role in making...