August 2010
- Aug 27Janos.HaitsTime Explorer
Time Explorer. The application will be eventually be a showcase for the functionality of the LivingKnowledge project. This current version is designed to demonstrate the current state of the project using the NYT collection as part of the HCIR challenge.
- Aug 27Janos.HaitsLiving Knowledge : Home
LivingKnowledge goal is to bring a new quality into search and knowledge management technology for more concise, complete and contextualised search results.
February 2010
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December 2009
- Dec 20Janos.HaitsList of artificial intelligence projects - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a list of current and past notable artificial intelligence projects.
November 2009
- Nov 29Janos.HaitsStanford Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
KSL conducts research in the areas of knowledge representation and automated reasoning in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. Current work focuses on enabling technology for the Semantic Web, hybrid reasoning, explaining answers from heterogeneous applications, deductive question-answering, representing and reasoning with multiple contexts, knowledge aggregation, ontology engineering, and knowledge-based technology for intelligence analysts and other knowledge workers.
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- Nov 02Janos.HaitsThe TAO of Topic Maps
Topic maps are a new ISO standard for describing knowledge structures and associating them with information resources. As such they constitute an enabling technology for knowledge management. Dubbed “the GPS of the information universe”, topic maps are also destined to provide powerful new ways of navigating large and interconnected corpora.
October 2009
- Oct 16Janos.HaitsFaviki Blog
Faviki is a social bookmarking tool that allows you to tag webpages you want to remember using Wikipedia terms. This means that everybody uses the same names for tags from the world’s largest collection of knowledge.
- Oct 07Janos.HaitsSemantic network facts - Freebase
[Semantic network]
A semantic network is a network which represents semantic relations between the concepts. This is often used as a form of knowledge representation. It is a directed or undirected graph consisting of vertices, which represent concepts, and edges. "Semantic Nets" were first invented for computers by Richard H. Richens of the Cambridge Language Research Unit in 1956 as an "interlingua" for machine translation of natural languages. They were develope...
September 2009
- Sep 14Janos.HaitsKnowledge Cartography
This website aims to present the results of the ongoing research on a cartographic approach to the representation of knowledge in its present configurations. The aim of the research is to extend the cartographic metaphor beyond visual analogy, and to expose it as a narrative model and tool to intervene in complex, heterogeneous, dynamic realities, just like those of human geography.
August 2009
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- Aug 26Janos.Haitshttp://www.openk.org/
OpenKnowledge is a system which allows peers on an arbitrarily large peer-to-peer network to interact productively with one another without any global agreements or pre-run-time knowledge of who to interact with or how interactions will proceed. Any kind of service (e.g., a WSDL service) can become a peer or else we provide facilities for users to easily create their own peer, by sharing existing code or writing their own.
- Aug 17bertailsIntroduction to Semantic Web Technologies
Semantic Web is a maturing field of technology that continues to be the emphasis of much focused research. This foundational text introduces the standardized knowledge representation languages for modeling ontologies operating at the core of the semantic web. To support the presentation of each language, the authors explain syntax and underlying intuitions through examples, with separate treatment of the underlying formal semantics.
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