Title
Use of semantics in real life applications
Abstract
Semantics has many different definitions in science. In natural language processing, there has been much research over the past three decades involving extracting the semantics, the meaning, of natural texts. This has led to entity recognition (people, places, companies, prices, dates, and events), and more recently into sentiment analysis, exploring another level of meaning in a text. These techniques are now well understood and robust. Results of this research are beginning to appear in products and online sites, finding their way into practical applications. The stage is set for an explosion of semantically savvy applications, from 3D design, to enhanced web browsing, to social network aware yellowpages. This talk will explore these paths from research to industry, illustrated by current products on the market.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1871437.1871441
CIKM
Keywords
Field
DocType
current product,natural language processing,entity recognition,aware yellowpages,semantics,natural text,commercial applications,practical application,semantically savvy application,real life application,different definition,enhanced web browsing,online site,social network,sentiment analysis,web browsing
Data mining,World Wide Web,Social network,Information retrieval,Computational semantics,Sentiment analysis,Computer science,3d design,Web navigation,Semantics
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
0
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gregory Grefenstette11129147.00