The Internet is a huge information database. With this infor-mation it is possible to find inferences which are not obvious to everyone who uses Internet. This paper presents two cases how information can be combined to find inference channels. It also describes salient technologies in a semantic web and how they affect the inference problem
The realization of Semantic Web reasoning is central to substantiating the Semantic Web vision. Howe...
. The World Wide Web (WWW) could be viewed as the largest knowledge base that has ever existed. Howe...
Include bibliographies.v.1. Induction and analogy in mathematics.--v.2. Patterns of plausible infere...
The Semantic Web lacks support for explaining answers from web applications. When applications retur...
The Semantic Web lacks support for explaining knowledge provenance. When web applications return ans...
Abstract. We draw on our experience of implementing a semi-automated guesstimation application of th...
The World Wide Web lacks support for explaining information provenance. When web applications return...
In this tutorial we describe the approaches to non monotonic reasoning as a means for inference on t...
One vision of the Semantic Web is that it will be much like the Web we know today, except that docum...
Nowadays, building ontologies is a time consuming task since they are mainly manually built. This ma...
Inference is expressed using information and is therefore subject to the limitations of information....
Abstract. Nowadays, building ontologies is a time consuming task since they are mainly manually buil...
With the introduction of the Semantic Web as a future substitute of the Web, the key task for the We...
Extensive research activities are recently directed towards the Semantic Web as a future form of the...
International audienceThe semantic web aims at making web content interpretable. It is no less than ...
The realization of Semantic Web reasoning is central to substantiating the Semantic Web vision. Howe...
. The World Wide Web (WWW) could be viewed as the largest knowledge base that has ever existed. Howe...
Include bibliographies.v.1. Induction and analogy in mathematics.--v.2. Patterns of plausible infere...
The Semantic Web lacks support for explaining answers from web applications. When applications retur...
The Semantic Web lacks support for explaining knowledge provenance. When web applications return ans...
Abstract. We draw on our experience of implementing a semi-automated guesstimation application of th...
The World Wide Web lacks support for explaining information provenance. When web applications return...
In this tutorial we describe the approaches to non monotonic reasoning as a means for inference on t...
One vision of the Semantic Web is that it will be much like the Web we know today, except that docum...
Nowadays, building ontologies is a time consuming task since they are mainly manually built. This ma...
Inference is expressed using information and is therefore subject to the limitations of information....
Abstract. Nowadays, building ontologies is a time consuming task since they are mainly manually buil...
With the introduction of the Semantic Web as a future substitute of the Web, the key task for the We...
Extensive research activities are recently directed towards the Semantic Web as a future form of the...
International audienceThe semantic web aims at making web content interpretable. It is no less than ...
The realization of Semantic Web reasoning is central to substantiating the Semantic Web vision. Howe...
. The World Wide Web (WWW) could be viewed as the largest knowledge base that has ever existed. Howe...
Include bibliographies.v.1. Induction and analogy in mathematics.--v.2. Patterns of plausible infere...