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02 Nov 10
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For example, in a New York Times article, written earlier this year, John Markoff discussed a scenario where you would be able to ask a computer to find you a low budget vacation, keeping in mind that you have a 3 year old child. Primitively speaking, because the computer would have a concept of travel, budget and kids, it would be able to find the ideal solution by crawling the semantic web in much the same way Google crawls the regular web today.
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Everyday we make decisions without knowing all the facts. We do this by utilizing iteration.
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The original vision of the semantic web as a layer on top of the current web, annotated in a way that computers can "understand," is certainly grandiose and intriguing.
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The original vision of the semantic web as a layer on top of the current web, annotated in a way that computers can "understand," is certainly grandiose and intriguing
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The semantic web is a vision pioneered by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, in which information is expressed in a language understood by computers
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In a nutshell, the idea is to represent information using mathematical graphs and logic in a way that can be processed by computers. To express meaning, the classic semantic web approach also advocates the creation of ontologies, which describe hierarchical relationships between things.
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The Technical Challenges
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. Representational Complexity
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The Natural Language Problem
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The Bottom-Up Assumption
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The Standards Issue
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The Scientific Challenges
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The Godel and NP-completeness
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2. Dealing with Uncertainty
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3. Replacing Humans With Machines
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Deux articles sur les problèmes liés au lancement du SW. "The original vision of the semantic web as a layer on top of the current web, annotated in a way that computers can "understand," is certainly grandiose and intriguing. Yet, for the past decade it
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Simone Economo"The original vision of the semantic web as a layer on top of the current web, annotated in a way that computers can "understand," is certainly grandiose and intriguing. Yet, for the past decade it has been a kind of academic exercise rather than a practi
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For example, in a New York Times article, written earlier this year, John Markoff discussed a scenario where you would be able to ask a computer to find you a low budget vacation, keeping in mind that you have a 3 year old child. Primitively speaking, because the computer would have a concept of travel, budget and kids, it would be able to find the ideal solution by crawling the semantic web in much the same way Google crawls the regular web today.
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A famous mathematical system proved by Kurt Godel in 1933 states: No logical system can ever be both consistent and complete, which means that there are things that can not be proved by logic. That essentially means that not all problems can be solved.
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10 Nov 07
Michel Bauwensfor the past decade the semantic web has been a kind of academic exercise rather than a practical technology. This article explores why; and what we can do about it.
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j wintherThe technical, scientific and business difficulties are substantial, and to overcome them, there needs to be more community support, standards and pushing. This is not likely to happen unless there are more clear reasons for it.
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David JenningsCritique of the W3C approach to the semantic web, and a possible solution.
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The original vision of the semantic web as a layer on top of the current web, annotated in a way that computers can "understand," is certainly grandiose and intriguing. Yet, for the past decade it has been a kind of academic exercise rather than a practical technology. This article explores why; and what we can do about it.
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Summary: The original vision of the semantic web as a layer on top of the current web, annotated in a way that computers can "understand," is certainly grandiose and intriguing. Yet, for the past decade it has been a kind of academic exercise rather than
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David Feld"The original vision of the semantic web as a layer on top of the current web ... is certainly grandiose and intriguing. Yet ... it has been a kind of academic exercise. This article explores why; and what we can do about it."
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Joaquim Rendeiro«The "we are a semantic web company" slogan is likely to raise eyebrows and questions. RDF and OWL clearly need to be kept under the hood. So the challenge is to formulate the end user value in ways that will resonate with people.»
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bfeliceexcellent: the past decade it has been a kind of academic exercise rather than a practical technology. This article explores why; and what we can do about it.
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Kazuhito Kidachi"The history of technology is full of Tower of Babel examples - separate distributed systems that do not talk to each other."
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