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Applied Semantic Web Technologies explores the integration of theory and real-world applications in the realm of semantic web technologies. By focusing on mature technologies, the book addresses the confusion among practitioners regarding their current state and future development. It reviews fundamental concepts like ontology basics, presents a collaborative ontology engineering tool, and discusses the application of semantics in various fields such as logistics, business process intelligence, and energy efficiency. Through case studies, the authors share insights drawn from their extensive experience in the field.
KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION
, and a doctoral degree from Bharathiar University. Her core areas of expertise include semantic web technologies, computer based information services, digital library technologies, documentation, IT applications (web page design and content development) and library automation. Madaiah Krishnamurthy is an associate professor of information science at DRTC, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore. He holds a master's degree in applied economics and library and information science and a PhD from Bangalore. He was a Fulbright Scholar in 2006 and visited the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA), and was recipient of ETD travel grant to attend the 16 th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations in France in 2016. He is author of over seventy articles. His research interests are digital libraries, institutional repositories, social networking, library management and automation.
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was held on May 31, 2003 in Houston, TX as part of JCDL 2003. It focused on • transforming traditional knowledge organization systems (KOSs), such as classification schemes and thesauri, to new forms of knowledge representation, such as ontologies and topic maps, that can be used for AI and semantic Web applications and for sophisticated retrieval and learning, thus • Leveraging the considerable intellectual capital available in existing KOS for lowering the cost of developing knowledge-intensive applications The following papers were presented. (http://nkos.slis.kent.edu) From legacy knowledge organization systems to full-fledged ontologies Dagobert Soergel, U. of MD Reengineering AGROVOC to Ontologies. Towards better semantic structure F. Fisseha, A. Liang, J. Keizer, FAO From semantic networks, to ontologies, and concept maps: knowledge tools in digital libraries. M. A. Gonçalves, Digital Library Res. Lab.
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