3rd International Workshop on Web Semantics

 

Zaragoza 30.8-3.9.2004

  • To qualify the content of information objects in order to enable navigational tools such as indexes, cross-references, citation systems, or glossaries.
  • To link pieces of information together for the purpose of enabling navigation between them, e.g. for creating thesaurus-like hypertext interfaces for corporate information and knowledge bases.
  • To filter views of information adapted for specific users and/or purposes, e.g. to define partial views depending on user profiles and/or knowledge domains.
  • To structure unstructured information objects or to combine unstructured information bases with structured ones in a way that an arbitrary structure is imposed without altering its original form.

Section moderators (members from FIT)

Burget Radek, Ing., Ph.D., Session 5

Selected publications

2004Burget Radek: Hierarchies in HTML Documents: Linking Text to Concepts, In: 15th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, Zaragoza, ES, IEEE CS, 2004, p. 186-190, ISBN 0-7695-2195-9

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