Semantic Technologies, Tudor 2011

From Wicri Lorraine (en)
Semantic Technologies, Tudor 2011
Start : Mar 21, 2011
City : Luxembourg
Important dates

The Tudor Research Centre has organized a seminar on:

Semantic technologies and the semantic Web

On March 21st, 2011 13:30 – 16:00 at :

CRP Henri Tudor, Room Metz
29, av. John F. Kennedy
Luxembourg
LUXEMBOURG

Topic of the seminar

As Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the Web, puts it “The Semantic Web will bring structure to the meaningful content of Web pages.” The publication of structured data on the Web enables machines not only to read but also to interpret information. The formalization of models as ontologies improves interoperability. It allows software to reason and to create new knowledge. Moreover, semantic technologies are also responsible for the emergence of new data-driven services, which create value over distributed and heterogeneous data.

Large companies are betting on semantic technologies, such as Oracle, IBM, Google, Yahoo!, or the BBC. Many applications use semantic technologies, such as semantic Wikis (e.g., Semantic MediaWiki)), content management systems (e.g., DRUPAL), or online services such as the Europeana digital library.

Programme

Three speakers have presented their current research in relation with semantic technologies and the semantic Web in the multimedia, transportation and medical environments.

Natural language search in multimedia knowledge bases [2]
Serge Linckels presented his work and his book soon to be released on semantic search[3].
Hybrid semantic and fuzzy approaches to context-aware personalisation [4]
The use of Semantic Web technologies in the health, medical and biomedical domains [5]

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