Annotation for the semantic web

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The Semantic Web aims at machine agents that thrive on explicitly specified semantics of content in order to search, filter, condense, or negotiate knowledge for their human users. A core technology for making the Semantic Web happen, but also to leverage application areas like Knowledge Management and E-Business, is the field of Semantic Annotation, which turns human-understandable content into a machine understandable form. This book reports on the broad range of technologies that are used to achieve this translation and nourish 3rd millennium applications. The book starts with a survey of the oldest semantic annotations, viz. indexing of publications in libraries. It continues with several techniques for the explicit construction of semantic annotations, including approaches for collaboration and Semantic Web metadata. One of the major means for improving the semantic annotation task is information extraction and much can be learned from the semantic tagging of linguistic corpora. In particular, information extraction is gaining prominence for automating the formerly purely manual annotation task - at least to some extent.An important subclass of information extraction tasks is the goal-oriented extraction of content from HTML and / or XML resources.

Author(s): S. Handschuh, S. Staab
Series: Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications 96
Edition: 1
Publisher: IOS Press
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 240
City: Amsterdam; Washington, DC :, Tokyo

Cover......Page 1
Title page......Page 2
Foreword......Page 6
Contents......Page 10
The Digital Library Approach......Page 12
Semantic Annotation in Mathematics and Math-Net......Page 14
Manual Annotations......Page 34
Annotating of the Shallow and the Deep Web......Page 36
Collaboration through Annotations in the Semantic Web......Page 57
Wrapping......Page 72
Semantic Markup of News Items with Lixto......Page 74
Using RDF Schema to Interpret XML Documents Meaningfully......Page 90
Information Extraction & Linguistics......Page 102
Linguistic Annotation for the Semantic Web......Page 104
Designing Adaptive Information Extraction for the Semantic Web in Amilcare......Page 123
Content-based Indexing and Searching of Multimedia Documents......Page 139
Graphics......Page 156
Supporting Semantic Image Annotation and Search......Page 158
Image Semantics without Annotations......Page 167
MUSETTE: Uses-based Annotation for the Semantic Web......Page 191
Usage of Annotations......Page 202
COHSE: Conceptual Open Hypermedia Service......Page 204
Annotation for an Open Learning Repository for Computer Science......Page 223
Author Index......Page 240