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  1. Künstliche Intelligenz : philosophische Probleme (1994) 0.01
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    Künstliche Intelligenz / Philosophie / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Künstliche Intelligenz / Philosophie / Aufsatzsammlung
  2. Euzenat, J.; Shvaiko, P.: Ontology matching (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Ontologies are viewed as the silver bullet for many applications, but in open or evolving systems, different parties can adopt different ontologies. This increases heterogeneity problems rather than reducing heterogeneity. This book proposes ontology matching as a solution to the problem of semantic heterogeneity, offering researchers and practitioners a uniform framework of reference to currently available work. The techniques presented apply to database schema matching, catalog integration, XML schema matching and more. Ontologies tend to be found everywhere. They are viewed as the silver bullet for many applications, such as database integration, peer-to-peer systems, e-commerce, semantic web services, or social networks. However, in open or evolving systems, such as the semantic web, different parties would, in general, adopt different ontologies. Thus, merely using ontologies, like using XML, does not reduce heterogeneity: it just raises heterogeneity problems to a higher level. Euzenat and Shvaiko's book is devoted to ontology matching as a solution to the semantic heterogeneity problem faced by computer systems. Ontology matching aims at finding correspondences between semantically related entities of different ontologies. These correspondences may stand for equivalence as well as other relations, such as consequence, subsumption, or disjointness, between ontology entities. Many different matching solutions have been proposed so far from various viewpoints, e.g., databases, information systems, artificial intelligence. With Ontology Matching, researchers and practitioners will find a reference book which presents currently available work in a uniform framework. In particular, the work and the techniques presented in this book can equally be applied to database schema matching, catalog integration, XML schema matching and other related problems. The objectives of the book include presenting (i) the state of the art and (ii) the latest research results in ontology matching by providing a detailed account of matching techniques and matching systems in a systematic way from theoretical, practical and application perspectives.
    Date
    20. 6.2012 19:08:22
  3. New directions in cognitive information retrieval (2005) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Weitere Rez. in: JASIST 58(2007) no.5, S.758-760 (A. Gruzd): "Despite the minor drawbacks described, the book is a great source for researchers in the IR&S fields in general and in the CIR field in particular. Furthermore, different chapters of this book also might be of interest to members from other communities. For instance, librarians responsible for library instruction might find the chapter on search training by Lucas and Topi helpful in their work. Cognitive psychologists would probably be intrigued by Spink and Cole's view on multitasking. IR interface designers will likely find the chapter on KDV by Hook and Borner very beneficial. And students taking IR-related courses might find the thorough literature reviews by Ruthven and Kelly particularly useful when beginning their own research."
    RSWK
    Kognition / Informationsverarbeitung / Information Retrieval / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Kognition / Informationsverarbeitung / Information Retrieval / Aufsatzsammlung
  4. Münkel, A. (Red.): Computer.Gehirn : was kann der Mensch? Was können die Computer? ; Begleitpublikation zur Sonderausstellung im Heinz-Nixdorf-MuseumsForum (2001) 0.01
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    Gehirn / Bewusstsein / Computer / Aufsatzsammlung
    Roboter / Künstliche Intelligenz / Aufsatzsammlung
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    Gehirn / Bewusstsein / Computer / Aufsatzsammlung
    Roboter / Künstliche Intelligenz / Aufsatzsammlung
  5. Semantische Technologien : Grundlagen - Konzepte - Anwendungen (2012) 0.01
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    RSWK
    Wissensrepräsentation / Semantisches Netz / RDF <Informatik> / OWL <Informatik> / Aufsatzsammlung
    Semantic Web / Information Extraction / Suche / Wissensbasiertes System / Aufsatzsammlung
    Semantic Web / Web Services / Semantische Modellierung / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Suche / Navigieren / Anwendungsbereich / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Wissensrepräsentation / Semantisches Netz / RDF <Informatik> / OWL <Informatik> / Aufsatzsammlung
    Semantic Web / Information Extraction / Suche / Wissensbasiertes System / Aufsatzsammlung
    Semantic Web / Web Services / Semantische Modellierung / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Suche / Navigieren / Anwendungsbereich / Aufsatzsammlung
  6. Fensel, D.: Ontologies : a silver bullet for knowledge management and electronic commerce (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Ontologies have been developed and investigated for quite a while now in artificial intelligente and natural language processing to facilitate knowledge sharing and reuse. More recently, the notion of ontologies has attracied attention from fields such as intelligent information integration, cooperative information systems, information retrieval, electronic commerce, and knowledge management. The author systematicaliy introduces the notion of ontologies to the non-expert reader and demonstrates in detail how to apply this conceptual framework for improved intranet retrieval of corporate information and knowledge and for enhanced Internet-based electronic commerce. In the second part of the book, the author presents a more technical view an emerging Web standards, like XML, RDF, XSL-T, or XQL, allowing for structural and semantic modeling and description of data and information.
  7. Handbook of metadata, semantics and ontologies (2014) 0.01
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    Metadaten / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Aufsatzsammlung
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    Metadaten / Ontologie <Wissensverarbeitung> / Aufsatzsammlung
  8. Stuart, D.: Practical ontologies for information professionals (2016) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Practical Ontologies for Information Professionals provides an accessible introduction and exploration of ontologies and demonstrates their value to information professionals. More data and information is being created than ever before. Ontologies, formal representations of knowledge with rich semantic relationships, have become increasingly important in the context of today's information overload and data deluge. The publishing and sharing of explicit explanations for a wide variety of conceptualizations, in a machine readable format, has the power to both improve information retrieval and discover new knowledge. Information professionals are key contributors to the development of new, and increasingly useful, ontologies. Practical Ontologies for Information Professionals provides an accessible introduction to the following: defining the concept of ontologies and why they are increasingly important to information professionals ontologies and the semantic web existing ontologies, such as RDF, RDFS, SKOS, and OWL2 adopting and building ontologies, showing how to avoid repetition of work and how to build a simple ontology interrogating ontologies for reuse the future of ontologies and the role of the information professional in their development and use. This book will be useful reading for information professionals in libraries and other cultural heritage institutions who work with digitalization projects, cataloguing and classification and information retrieval. It will also be useful to LIS students who are new to the field.
  9. Lenzen, M.: Künstliche Intelligenz : was sie kann & was uns erwartet (2018) 0.00
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    Date
    18. 6.2018 19:22:02

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