In his in uential article about the evolution of the Web, Berners-Lee [1] envisions a Semantic Web in which humans and computers alike are capable of understanding and processing information. This vision is yet to materialize. The main obstacle for the Semantic Web vision is that in today's Web meaning is rooted most often not in formal semantics, but in natural language and, in the sense of semiology, emerges not before interpretation and processing. Yet, an automated form of interpretation and processing can be tackled by precisiating raw natural language. To do that, Web agents extract fuzzy grassroots ontologies through induction from existing Web content. Inductive fuzzy grassroots ontologies thus constitute organically evolved knowle...
t Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of invest...
t Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of invest...
Abstract: 'By 2020, microprocessors will likely be as cheap and plentiful as scrap paper, scattere...
Traditionally, ontologies describe knowledge representation in a denotational, formalized, and deduc...
The original Scientific American article on the Semantic Web appeared in 2001. It described the evol...
One of the first discussions about a Web enriched with semantics and its re-lationships with artific...
Researchers suggest that personalization on the Semantic Web adds up to a Web 3.0 eventually. In thi...
The vision of the Semantic Web ist one of extending the World Wide Web of today to one "[..] in whic...
From the very early days of the World Wide Web, researchers identified a need to be able to understa...
Having lived with the World Wide Web for twenty years, surfing the Web becomes a way of our life tha...
Abstract. The role of natural language is becoming in these years a more and more acknowledged aspec...
The role of natural language is becoming in these years a more and more acknowledged aspect of the S...
The role of natural language is becoming in these years a more and more acknowledged aspect of the S...
The role of natural language is becoming in these years a more and more acknowledged aspect of the S...
t Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of invest...
t Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of invest...
t Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of invest...
Abstract: 'By 2020, microprocessors will likely be as cheap and plentiful as scrap paper, scattere...
Traditionally, ontologies describe knowledge representation in a denotational, formalized, and deduc...
The original Scientific American article on the Semantic Web appeared in 2001. It described the evol...
One of the first discussions about a Web enriched with semantics and its re-lationships with artific...
Researchers suggest that personalization on the Semantic Web adds up to a Web 3.0 eventually. In thi...
The vision of the Semantic Web ist one of extending the World Wide Web of today to one "[..] in whic...
From the very early days of the World Wide Web, researchers identified a need to be able to understa...
Having lived with the World Wide Web for twenty years, surfing the Web becomes a way of our life tha...
Abstract. The role of natural language is becoming in these years a more and more acknowledged aspec...
The role of natural language is becoming in these years a more and more acknowledged aspect of the S...
The role of natural language is becoming in these years a more and more acknowledged aspect of the S...
The role of natural language is becoming in these years a more and more acknowledged aspect of the S...
t Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of invest...
t Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of invest...
t Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of invest...
Abstract: 'By 2020, microprocessors will likely be as cheap and plentiful as scrap paper, scattere...