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- Title: Semantics in Action - Applications and Scenarios
- Author(s) Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Publisher: IN-TECH (April 25, 2012); eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): CC BY 3.0
- Hardcover: 266 pages
- eBook: PDF files and an Zipped PDF, 5.53 MB
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
- ISBN-13: 978-953-51-0536-7
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The current book is a combination of number of great ideas, applications, case studies, and practical systems in the domain of Semantics. The book has been divided into two volumes. The current one is the second volume which highlights the state-of-the-art application areas in the domain of Semantics.
This volume has been divided into four sections and ten chapters. The sections include: 1) Software Engineering, 2) Applications: Semantic Cache, E-Health, Sport Video Browsing, and Power Grids, 3) Visualization, and 4) Natural Language Disambiguation. Authors across the World have contributed to debate on state-of-the-art systems, theories, models, applications areas, case studies in the domain of Semantics. Furthermore, authors have proposed new approaches to solve real life problems ranging from e-Health to power grids, video browsing to program semantics, semantic cache systems to natural language disambiguation, and public debate to software engineering.
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