Review
From the reviews: "This book consists of a collection of papers on different aspects of semantic Web technology: ontology management, knowledge discovery, and human language technologies. … This book is a good resource for those who wish to learn about the different problems that semantic knowledge management techniques address, including how to apply the techniques. … the interested reader may use the lists of references provided in each chapter to learn more." (J. Hodges, ACM Computing Reviews, July, 2009) “Semantic Knowledge Management edited by John Davies, Marko Grobelnik and Dunja Mladenic, provides an overview of the results of the Semantic Knowledge Technologies (SEKT) project … . this book presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of several semantically-enhanced information retrieval applications. … I would … recommend this book to anyone who wants to get a good grasp on how semantic technologies can be applied to enhance traditional information retrieval systems.” (David Vallet, Information Retrieval, February, 2010)
Review
From the reviews: "This book consists of a collection of papers on different aspects of semantic Web technology: ontology management, knowledge discovery, and human language technologies. ! This book is a good resource for those who wish to learn about the different problems that semantic knowledge management techniques address, including how to apply the techniques. ! the interested reader may use the lists of references provided in each chapter to learn more." (J. Hodges, ACM Computing Reviews, July, 2009) "Semantic Knowledge Management edited by John Davies, Marko Grobelnik and Dunja Mladenic, provides an overview of the results of the Semantic Knowledge Technologies (SEKT) project ! . this book presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of several semantically-enhanced information retrieval applications. ! I would ! recommend this book to anyone who wants to get a good grasp on how semantic technologies can be applied to enhance traditional information retrieval systems." (David Vallet, Information Retrieval, February, 2010)
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