In-Use 1: Semantic web technology for expert knowledge sharing and discovery
author:
Steven Kraines,
University of Tokyo
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| 0:13 | EKOSS a knowledge-user centered approach to Knowledge Sharing, Discovery and Integration on the Semantic Web |
| 0:31 | Need for scientific knowledge |
| 2:13 | Example of Scientific Knowledge Needs |
| 2:41 | Presentation Outline |
| 3:09 | People in society want to access university scientific knowledge... |
| 3:39 | People in society want to access university scientific knowledge... |
| 4:16 | In the past... |
| 4:43 | In the past... |
| 4:56 | In the Past... |
| 5:04 | However, writing a paper today is like putting a message in a bottle |
| 5:44 | However, writing a paper today is like putting a message in a bottle |
| 6:30 | Attach a transmitter to the bottle |
| 6:46 | Attach a transmitter to the bottle |
| 7:15 | Research Approach |
| 7:18 | Looking for a \"Blue Car with red Doors\" |
| 7:45 | Simple word-matching |
| 8:43 | Thesaurues-based search |
| 9:14 | Semantic Matching |
| 10:22 | Semantic Matching |
| 11:13 | Presentation Outline |
| 11:21 | The EKOSS System |
| 13:16 | What kind of semantic description? |
| 15:14 | Description Logics Ontologies as Simplification of Natural Language |
| 16:36 | Description Logics Ontologies as Problems with Implementation |
| 18:06 | The SCINTENG Knowledge Model |
| 19:08 | Developing a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell |
| 20:00 | Sintering Reaction Model |
| 20:42 | Insulation Layer Model |
| 20:45 | SOFC design specification |
| 21:12 | Reasoning in EKOSS |
| 21:57 | Matching results - sintering model |
| 22:18 | Matching results - insulation model |
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