Building semantic applications
author:
Paul Warren,
British Telecommunications Plc.
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| Slides | |
| 0:01 | Building semantic applications |
| 1:47 | Introductions: myself, and SEKT |
| 5:26 | Introductions: myself, and SEKT cont. |
| 6:26 | Motivation |
| 9:48 | The need for semantics |
| 11:36 | Higher precision, greater recall |
| 13:24 | Precision in searching |
| 14:21 | Interests and context |
| 16:29 | Too much relevant information |
| 17:57 | In the right form |
| 20:27 | Visualisation knowledge |
| 22:38 | The goal |
| 23:38 | Acquiring and using semantics |
| 27:21 | Context |
| 28:59 | Ontology modelling |
| 31:14 | Metadata |
| 34:01 | Accessing a knowledgebase |
| 35:54 | The knowledgebase |
| 38:12 | Ontology-based information extraction |
| 40:12 | Information integration |
| 42:51 | Mapping ontologies |
| 46:23 | Applications … in SEKT |
| 49:41 | Intelligent content management |
| 51:59 | Improving and extending |
| 55:19 | SEKT architecture |
| 58:28 | Knowledge management |
| 60:10 | Improving knowledge sharing |
| 62:13 | Intelligent decision support |
| 65:24 | Semantic distance |
| 66:17 | Better decisions |
| 66:40 | OPLK classes identified |
| 67:00 | SEKT applications – intelligent decision support |
| 67:34 | Using factorial analysis |
| 67:56 | Ontological subdomains |
| 68:13 | Architecture of Iuriservice |
| 69:32 | Ontology engineering in SEKT |
| 71:41 | Person class |
| 72:22 | Property and class hierarchies |
| 73:19 | Profiles in the Digital Library |
| 74:31 | Topics |
| 76:24 | Classes as property values |
| 78:19 | Diligent |
| 78:45 | Distributed and loosely controlled |
| 79:09 | Diligent Wiki |
| 79:37 | More applications |
| 80:04 | Knowledge discovery |
| 81:26 | Business intelligence |
| 81:51 | The semantic desktop |
| 83:13 | Extensible and interoperable |
| 84:42 | Keeping the context |
| 84:44 | Communication |
| 85:10 | Collaboration |
| 85:52 | Semantic Grid |
| 86:23 | Grid services and resources |
| 86:59 | State-of-the-art |
| 87:26 | Challenges |
| 87:58 | Bibliography - 1 |
| 88:02 | Bibliography - 2 |
| 88:35 | Bibliography - 3 |
| 88:38 | Bibliography - 4 |
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