Abstract | ||
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The Semantic Web is a difficult concept for typical end-users to comprehend. There is a lack of widespread understanding on how the Semantic Web could be used in day-to-day applications. While there are now practical applications that have appeared supporting back-end functions such as data integration, there is only a handful of Semantic Web applications that the average Google user would want to use on a regular basis. The Concept Object Web is a prototype application for knowledge/intelligence management that aggregates data from text documents, XML files, and databases so that end-users can visually discover and learn about knowledge object (entities) without reading documents. The application addresses limitations with current knowledge/intelligence management tools giving end-users the power of the Semantic Web without the perceived burden and complexity of the Semantic Web. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2005 | 10.1007/11574620_74 | International Semantic Web Conference |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
concept object web,current knowledge,application addresses limitation,typical end-users,knowledge management,data integration,aggregates data,knowledge object,semantic web application,semantic web,day-to-day application,data integrity | Data mining,World Wide Web,Web intelligence,Semantic Web Stack,Computer science,Web standards,Data Web,Semantic Web,Semantic analytics,Web modeling,Social Semantic Web,Database | Conference |
Volume | ISSN | ISBN |
3729 | 0302-9743 | 3--540-29754-5 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
2 | 0.46 | 5 |
Authors | ||
6 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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James Starz | 1 | 17 | 1.82 |
Brian Kettler | 2 | 17 | 3.17 |
Peter Haglich | 3 | 23 | 2.86 |
Jason Losco | 4 | 2 | 0.79 |
Gary Edwards | 5 | 2 | 0.46 |
Mark Hoffman | 6 | 2 | 0.46 |