2008 TheSemanticWebWebizingKnowledge

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Subject Headings: Semantic Network; Semantic Web; Semantic Web Network; Web Ontology Language; World Wide Web; Knowledge-Representation System.

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  • Copyright: 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Abstract

The World Wide Web opens up new opportunities for the use of knowledge representation: a formal description of the semantic content of Web pages can allow better processing by computational agents. Further, the naming scheme of the Web, using Universal Resource Indicators, allows KR systems to avoid the ambiguities of natural language and to allow linking between semantic documents. These capabilities open up a raft of new possibilities for KR, but also present challenges to some traditional KR assumptions.

1. Introduction

2. The Semantic Web Today

3. Semantic Web KR Language Design

3.1. Web Infrastructure

3.2. Webizing KR

3.3. Scalability and the Semantic Web

4. OWL-Defining a Semantic Web KR Language

5. Semantic Web KR Challenges

6. Beyond OWL

7. Conclusion

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 AuthorvolumeDate ValuetitletypejournaltitleUrldoinoteyear
2008 TheSemanticWebWebizingKnowledgeFrankvan Harmelen
Jim Hendler
The Semantic Web: Webizing Knowledge Representation10.1016/S1574-6526(07)03021-02008