Conference organization using ontology based information correlation from multiple web resources
Type of publication: | Inproceedings |
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Year: | 2014 |
Month: | March |
Location: | Lebanese University, Hadath, Lebanon |
Organization: | LAAS'14, 27-29.03.2014 |
Abstract: | Years of information pumping and exchanging across the web, making it saturated by data, especially in the scientific domain. Consequently, the (semi-)automatic applications become a necessity to find appropriate information in a brief time. Therefore, the Web witnessed the evolution of these applications with time. Despite this, the problem has not been fully solved with the presence of a large amount of conflicted and outdated data. In order to get more accurate and ranked results, it was interesting to correlate this information, especially with its existence within multiple sources. This is typically useful during setting up a conference, when we need to find information about social events and experts. |
Keywords: | Expertise computing, Information correlation, Ontology, semantic web |
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Total mark: | 0 |
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