Emergent Web Intelligence: Advanced Semantic Technologies
Aboul Ella Hassanien editor Ajith Abraham editor Youakim Badr editor Richard Chbeir editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer London Ltd
Published:29th May '10
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The success of the World Wide Web depends on the ability of users to store, p- cess and retrieve digital information regardless of distance boundaries, languages and domains of knowledge. The universality and ?exibility of the World Wide Web have also enabled the rapid growth of a variety of new services and applications based on human–machine interaction. The semantics of exchanged information and services should be useful not only for human to human communications, but also in that machines would be able to understand and automatically process web content. Semanticsgive well-de?nedmeaningto web content and enable computersand p- ple to work in cooperation. Today, the crucial challenge becomes the development of languages to express information in a machine processable format. Now more than ever, new advanced techniques and intelligent approaches are required to tra- form the Web into a universal reasoning and computing machine. Web intelligence attempts to deal with this challenge by exploiting information technologies and - ti?cial intelligence approaches to design the next generation of web-empowered systems and services.
From the reviews:
“The book starts with an explanation of the resource description framework (RDF). It provides readers with the theoretical aspects of the RDF using mathematical notations. … Readers who have some inclination toward mathematics should enjoy this. Another aspect of the book’s writing style will also be very conducive to learning … . Overall, this very good book provides good insight into Web intelligence. … can be used as a reference for courses related to Web intelligence and emerging Web technologies.” (Varadraj Gurupur, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2ISBN: 9781849960762
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1960g
544 pages
2010