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Semantic Web service (or briefly ldquoSWSrdquo) matching is a potential solution for automatic service discovery in various applications such as dynamic and automatic Web service composition. A number of approaches for SWS matching have been proposed. Most of them solely relied on concept subsumption relationship to improve the precision of Web service matching result from lexical-based methods. However...
Ontology mapping is a crucial task for achieving large scale semantic inter-operation of heterogeneous information sources. Conventional mapping solutions mainly focus on the mapping of a pair of ontologies. While such approaches are effective in creating one-to-one ontology mappings, they are less efficient when dealing with the many-to-many ontology mapping scenarios. To cope with the complexity...
The Virtual Museum of the Pacific is a digital ecosystem implemented as Web 2.0 application that experiments with information and knowledge acquisition for a digital collection of museum artifacts from the Australian Museum. The Virtual Museum of the Pacific allows several search methods: attribute search based on a control vocabulary, query refinement and query-by-example but importantly it facilitates...
The Ontology plays a vital role in sharing conceptualizations and terminology interpretable by machines. There are many tools that provide features for Ontology evolution and Ontology maintenance but those tools have limitation on the social involvement perspectives. As results, only a group of Ontology Engineers' point of views has on the Ontology concepts. Thus Semantic Wiki allows people to get...
When ambiguous search terms are submitted to search engines, search results are usually literally but not always semantically relevant to the search terms. Users need to manually pick up relevant results from among thousands of the hit-list items. A gyroidal pyramid information retrieval model is proposed which intends to refine the results by grouping them into a predefined Web ontology, lets users...
Co-intelligence, also known as collective or collaborative intelligence, is the harnessing of human knowledge and intelligence that allows groups of people to act together in ways that seem to be intelligent. Co-intelligence Internet applications such as Wikipedia are the first steps toward developing digital ecosystems that support collective intelligence. Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems are well fitted...
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