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Publicado por Luis Criado

26/05/2010

TITULO DEL CURSO: Inteligencia Artificial en la Web  Guadalajara, del miércoles 28/07/10 al viernes 30/07/10Departamento de INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL, ESCUELA TÉC. SUP. DE INGENIERÍA INFORMÁTICA El curso pretende acercar al alumno, no necesariamente experto en tecnologías de la Web, al estado de la cuestión en la nueva concepción de la Web como un recurso distribuido de la inteligencia y del conocimiento.
El curso explora las fronteras de la expresión de semántica en la Web como representación formal y distribuida de un conocimiento, y la aplicación de todo el paquete de técnicas propias de la Inteligencia Artificial (IA) que facilitan el modelado de ese conocimiento, su organización e...

Publicado por Ricardo Alonso Maturana

11/11/2009

Alexander Maedche1 and Steffen Staab2
1 FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
email: maedche@fzi.de
2 Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
email: sst@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.deSummary. Ontology Learning greatly facilitates the construction of ontologies by the ontology
engineer. The notion of ontology learning that we propose here includes a number of complementary
disciplines that feed on different types of unstructured and semi-structured data in
order to support a semi-automatic, cooperative ontology engineering process. Our ontology
learning framework proceeds through ontology import, extraction, pruning, and refinement,
giving the ontology engineer a wealth of coordinated tools for ontolog...

Publicado por Rubén Vinagre Sáenz

24/09/2009

Newspapers are evolving and this causes great changes in how newspapers reach their consumers,
but also in how newspapers work internally. Advanced computerised support is needed in order to
cope with the new needs, which require that machines are aware of a greater part of the underlying
semantics. Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies are clear candidates for web-wide
semantics. However, newspapers have made great investments in their current news management
systems and their wish is to undertake a smooth transition. Our proposal is to build an ontological
framework based on existing journalism and multimedia standards. These standards are based on
XML technologies. Therefore, we have developed a generic XML Schema to OWL mapping,
comple...

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