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The Semantic Web aims at building a Web where data is enriched with meaningful annotations. In other words, data is semantically organized in such a way that both human and machine can understand and query it, aiming at the creation of dynamic Web pages. Ontologies, as a keystone of the Semantic Web, have gained an ample acceptance as an information model, which can be used for several purposes, such...
The plot (content or storyline of a story) may disappoint users who read review comments associated with items containing a story such as comics, novels, and movies. This paper proposes a new method for identifying sentences that include descriptions of the plot of the story. Conventional methods only use information based on the words contained in a target sentence, however, our new method uses contextual...
Protecting Web applications is increasingly important due to their high popularity and wide adoption. Therefore, a multitude of protection techniques emerged in effort to secure Web applications, specifically considering valuable and private data commonly processed by such applications. Based on an overview of currently existing protection techniques, a generic and extensible PHP-oriented protection...
The web sources contain a huge amount of data that we need to integrate and to use. The integration of the web source requires to know its source description. In general, the web sources contain a structured data like HTML form and HTML table. This paper proposes our approach to extract a relational schema, describing the web source, and using its structured information. The key idea underlying our...
By development of the Internet in recent years, tourism portal sites and blog articles about tourism increased on WWW. Acquisition of various tourism information became easy. When gathering and classifying the information automatically from blog articles, it is not easy to decide automatically place names used as the key. In this paper, we propose a method of extracting place names from blog articles...
When it comes to analysis and interpretation of the results of subjective QoE studies, one often witnesses a lack of attention to the diversity in subjective user ratings. In extreme cases, solely Mean Opinion Scores (MOS) are reported, causing the loss of important information on the user rating diversity. In this paper, we emphasize the importance of considering the Standard deviation of Opinion...
Calcite is a new Eclipse plugin that helps address the difficulty of understanding and correctly using an API. Calcite finds the most popular ways to instantiate a given class or interface by using code examples. To allow the users to easily add these object instantiations to their code, Calcite adds items to the popup completion menu that will insert the appropriate code into the user's program....
The term Deep Web (sometimes also called Hidden Web) refers to the data content that is created dynamically as the result of a specific search on the Web. In this respect, such content resides outside web pages, and is only accessible through interaction with the web site typically via HTML forms. It is believed that the size of the Deep Web is several orders of magnitude larger than that of the so-called...
As person names are non-unique, the same name on different Web pages might or might not refer to the same real-world person. This entity identification problem is one of the most challenging issues in realizing the Semantic Web or entity-oriented search. We address this disambiguation problem, which is very similar to the entity resolution problem studied in relational databases, however there are...
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