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The semantic web is evolving and helping users to find, share, understand and combine the information and be processed by the automated tools. With the traditional web, it is a time-consuming and tedious task to find the necessary information. By using the semantic web, we obtain information in a way that is more efficient and fast and avoid all the unnecessary data. Semantic web helps to make intelligent...
The Semantic web is the extension of WWW, “web of document” that provide a support for “web of data” it gives an easier way to find, share, reuse and combine information. The semantic web can be best known as the web of linked data that enables people to create data stores on the web, build vocabularies, and write rules for handling data. It is based on machine-readable information and builds on XML...
Despite significant research and development efforts, the vision of the Semantic Web yielding to a Web of Data has not yet become reality. Even though initiatives such as Linking Open Data gained traction recently, the Web of Data is still clearly outpaced by the growth of the traditional, document-based Web. Instead of releasing data in the form of RDF, many publishers choose to publish their data...
Exchanging medical documents over healthcare networks is becoming a reality. This increases the need to effectively manage the growing amount of information for a single patient. Therefore, there is a current need to visualise electronic health records (EHRs) in a way that assist physicians with clinical tasks and medical decision-making. The new methods to visualise clinical information from EHRs...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.