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Sekt Training

Building semantic applications

author: Paul Warren, British Telecommunications Plc.
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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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