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Dean Allemang, James A. Hendler
The Semantic Web is a web infrastructure for integrating and combining data drawn from diverse sources. The authors' approach to building Semantic Web systems treats the modelling of the Symantic Web like a programming activity.
Toby Segaran, Colin Evans, Jamie Taylor
Provides information on using the programming techniques of the Semantic Web to create, enrich, and simplify Web applications.
Michael R. Genesereth
Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence is an account of the fundamentals of artificial intelligence from the standpoint of logic.
Serge Linckels, Christoph Meinel
This book introduces a new approach to designing E-Librarian Services. With the help of this system, users will be able to retrieve multimedia resources from digital libraries more efficiently than they would by browsing through an index or by using a simple keyword search. E-Librarian Services combine recent advances in multimedia information retrieval with aspects of human-machine interfaces, such as the ability to ask questions in natural language; they simulate a human librarian by finding and delivering the most relevant documents that offer users potential answers to their queries. The premise is that more pertinent results can be retrieved if the search engine understands the meaning of the query; the returned results are therefore logical consequences of an inference rather than of keyword matches. Moreover, E-Librarian Services always provide users with a solution, even in situations where they are unable to offer a comprehensive answer.
Grigoris Antoniou, Frank Van Harmelen
The semantic web, with machine-readable content, has the potential to revolutionize the World Wide Web and its uses. This book provides a systematic treatment of the different languages (XML, RDF, OWL, and rules) and technologies (explicit metadata, ontologies, and logic and inference) that are central to semantic web development as well as related topics such as ontology engineering and application scenarios.
John Hebeler, Matthew Fisher, Ryan Blace, Andrew Perez-Lopez
"The Semantic Web offers a revolutionary and powerful way to build intelligent software applications that take advantage of the information and services that exist on the Web, as well as within the enterprise. The Semantic Web delivers on the promise of "Web 3.0" - facilitating automated data integration, processing, and reasoning." "This author team of Semantic Web professionals shows how to apply Semantic Web technologies to build practical, real-world applications and to solve real-world problems. The authors provide a generous supply of working code examples showing how to put concepts into practice." --Book Jacket.