Searching the Internet using the currently available search engines is not satisfactory. The techniques used there focus on the extraction of relevant information directly from the documents available on the World Wide Web. We introduce a new approach, which aims at describing the content of a Web space, formed by a collection of related documents, instead of looking at the single documents. By identifying concepts and the relationships among them, the content of a Web space is described semantically in a schema for the Web space. The main objective is that, by following this approach, we can start querying the content of a collection of related documents rather than the content of a single document. In this paper, we introduce a model for ...
The Semantic Web offers exciting possibilities for information retrieval (IR). In IR, we would like ...
In this chapter we investigate the crucial problem that poses the bases to the concept of dataspaces...
In this chapter we investigate the crucial problem that poses the bases to the concept of dataspaces...
Searching the internet using the currently available search engines is not satisfactory. The techniq...
Due to the unstructured character of data on the web it is hard to find specific information when su...
The main objective of this chapter is to present the Webspace Method for modeling and querying Web-b...
Large collections of documents containing various types of multimedia, are made available to theWWW....
To nd information on theWorld-WideWeb (WWW), two approaches are generally followed. Browsing the web...
Large collections of documents containing various types of multimedia, are made available to theWWW....
Large collections of documents containing various types of multimedia, are made available to theWWW....
International audienceTo cope with the difficulties of Web information search, lots of technologies ...
International audienceTo cope with the difficulties of Web information search, lots of technologies ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe World Wide Web has become one of the largest global info...
grantor: University of TorontoThe World Wide Web has become one of the largest global info...
This paper deals with the problem of modeling Web information resources using expert knowledge and p...
The Semantic Web offers exciting possibilities for information retrieval (IR). In IR, we would like ...
In this chapter we investigate the crucial problem that poses the bases to the concept of dataspaces...
In this chapter we investigate the crucial problem that poses the bases to the concept of dataspaces...
Searching the internet using the currently available search engines is not satisfactory. The techniq...
Due to the unstructured character of data on the web it is hard to find specific information when su...
The main objective of this chapter is to present the Webspace Method for modeling and querying Web-b...
Large collections of documents containing various types of multimedia, are made available to theWWW....
To nd information on theWorld-WideWeb (WWW), two approaches are generally followed. Browsing the web...
Large collections of documents containing various types of multimedia, are made available to theWWW....
Large collections of documents containing various types of multimedia, are made available to theWWW....
International audienceTo cope with the difficulties of Web information search, lots of technologies ...
International audienceTo cope with the difficulties of Web information search, lots of technologies ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe World Wide Web has become one of the largest global info...
grantor: University of TorontoThe World Wide Web has become one of the largest global info...
This paper deals with the problem of modeling Web information resources using expert knowledge and p...
The Semantic Web offers exciting possibilities for information retrieval (IR). In IR, we would like ...
In this chapter we investigate the crucial problem that poses the bases to the concept of dataspaces...
In this chapter we investigate the crucial problem that poses the bases to the concept of dataspaces...