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  • ...ne and human perceptions. We will share an example of PCS computing using semantic perception [4], which converts low-level, heterogeneous, multimodal and con ...le involving limited syntactic interoperability or integration rather than semantic integration. These two challenges have led to significant human involvement
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  • ontology-driven semantic problem solving approach in phylogenetic analysis and down- ...f PhylOnt, I annotated scientific literature and files to support semantic search.
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  • applying semantics and Semantic Web apply the ontology to extract semantic metadata
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  • ...s, ad hoc mobile networks, distributed systems, decision-support systems, (semantic) sensor web, emergency response scenarios, etc. As the connections and inte ...rse applications spanning ecommerce, social networks, semantic sensor web, semantic web information retrieval systems, etc. Both humans and machines use some f
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  • ...="font-size:28pt;color:purple;line-height:30px;">Relationship Web: Blazing Semantic Trails between Web Resources</span><br /><br /> ...gm of information access, in which a human carefully selects keyword for a search engine that returns a bunch of documents, and a human then goes through the
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  • ...tic Social Web is to understand how the Social Web will be enriched by the Semantic Web.<br /><br /> The Semantic Web is a vision where data is made more meaningful by labeling (marking up,
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  • and multiple thematic elements, which in turn become the basis of its semantic description. A collection ...g.jpg|thumb|left|700x900px|alt= Figure2.|<b>Figure 2. Citizen-sensor data. Semantic annotation integrates raw information from citizen-sensors and leads to
    27 KB (4,031 words) - 16:37, 29 February 2012
  • ...behaviors of prescription drug abusers through the automatic extraction of semantic information ''(including entities, relationships, triples and other intelli ...m/semantic-app-helps-researchers-understand-prescription-drug-abuse_b29788 Semantic App Helps Researchers Understand Prescription Drug Abuse] (article on [http
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  • * Operations: search, register, stream, query * http://knoesis1.wright.edu/twarql'''/search'''?keyword=''k1,...,kn''&output=<output type>
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  • ...ov/pubs/pres/20070625-NIAID.pdf BKR] and the [http://mor.nlm.nih.gov/ UMLS Semantic Navigator]. Obvio has resulted in the rediscovery of 8 out of 9 existing di ...ment Summarization and 4) Literature-Based Discovery (LBD). Obvio uses the semantic predications specifically for '''Question Answering''' and '''LBD'''.
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  • In a nutshell Kino is a search engine. However this one does not crawl everything like Google but accepts APIHut, predecessor of Kino, was originally conceived as a faceted search/indexing set up for services. However the core technology in APIHut is appl
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  • ...le <ref name="BLSemWeb">Tim Berners-Lee,James Hendler and Ora Lassila, The Semantic Web, Scientific American Magazine , May 17, 2001</ref>. ...he chosen category. This sorting is performed by executing a breadth-first search through the category graph starting from the upper category. Only those cat
    39 KB (6,172 words) - 22:36, 11 January 2013
  • ...hough Twarql [6] improved the filtering mechanism or Twitter by leveraging Semantic Web technologies, the user still needs to track information by manual selec ...limiting the user experience only to his/her personal stream we propose a Semantic Web approach to deliver interesting tweets to the user from the entire publ
    16 KB (2,594 words) - 20:35, 19 September 2011
  • ...This is accomplished by first aggregating social media data, then applying semantic techniques such as classification, linkage, and metadata extraction, and la ...building resilience in the public. It also aims to establish the scope for semantic web (Web 3.0) technologies in emergency management.
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  • ...he use cases for this application will be the use of real-time querying of Semantic Social Stream *http://twitris.knoesis.org/iac (Search&Explore tab).
    11 KB (1,671 words) - 04:51, 13 December 2011
  • ...iversideresearch.org/ Riverside Research]. My focus has been on developing semantic technologies for the representation, management, and interpretation of sens ...Web] and editor for the [http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/XGR-ssn/ W3C Semantic Sensor Network Incubator Group].
    27 KB (3,564 words) - 13:21, 27 June 2016
  • ...sensor data on the Web, involving annotation, integration, publishing, and search. * Semantic Sensor Network XG ([http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/wiki/Main_Page Wik
    4 KB (528 words) - 15:06, 18 May 2012
  • ...ults with Twitter. In: Proceedings of SASN 2012, the EACL 2012 Workshop on Semantic Analysis in Social Networks, pp. 53--60 (2012)</ref><ref>Tumasjan, A. and S ...ght-leaning users (denoted as R) who have the most followers using Twitter Search API. Among the remaining users that are not contained in L or R, there are
    29 KB (4,542 words) - 19:57, 23 July 2012
  • ...vide tools for flexible search and for harmonizing structural, content and semantic heterogeneity. Linked Data initiative http://linkeddata.org/ emerged from Semantic Web technologies and provides a new paradigm for publishing and querying st
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  • ...ledge-based Information Extraction and Semantic Annotation, Algorithms and Semantic Web Techniques to resolve Ambiguity. ...f PhylOnt, I annotated scientific literature and files to support semantic search.
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