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  1. Ramge, T.: Mensch und Maschine : wie Künstliche Intelligenz und Roboter unser Leben verändern (2018) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Computerprogramme können menschliche Gesichter zuverlässiger erkennen als Menschen. Sie schlagen uns im Brettspiel Go, das strategisches Denken und Intuition erfordert, und sie bluffen besser als die besten Pokerspieler der Welt. Maschinen treffen komplexe Entscheidungen - oft besser und schneller als wir. Thomas Ramge erklärt sachkundig und verständlich, wie Maschinen dabei sind, das Lernen zu lernen und diskutiert die Frage: Was wird aus uns Menschen, wenn smarte Maschinen immer intelligenter werden?
    RSWK
    Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation
    Subject
    Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation
  2. Handbook of metadata, semantics and ontologies (2014) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Metadata research has emerged as a discipline cross-cutting many domains, focused on the provision of distributed descriptions (often called annotations) to Web resources or applications. Such associated descriptions are supposed to serve as a foundation for advanced services in many application areas, including search and location, personalization, federation of repositories and automated delivery of information. Indeed, the Semantic Web is in itself a concrete technological framework for ontology-based metadata. For example, Web-based social networking requires metadata describing people and their interrelations, and large databases with biological information use complex and detailed metadata schemas for more precise and informed search strategies. There is a wide diversity in the languages and idioms used for providing meta-descriptions, from simple structured text in metadata schemas to formal annotations using ontologies, and the technologies for storing, sharing and exploiting meta-descriptions are also diverse and evolve rapidly. In addition, there is a proliferation of schemas and standards related to metadata, resulting in a complex and moving technological landscape - hence, the need for specialized knowledge and skills in this area. The Handbook of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies is intended as an authoritative reference for students, practitioners and researchers, serving as a roadmap for the variety of metadata schemas and ontologies available in a number of key domain areas, including culture, biology, education, healthcare, engineering and library science.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Cataloging and classification quarterly 54(2016) no.7, S.504-505 (Claudia Horning).