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Generating Adaptive Hypertext Content from the Semantic Web

Millard, D. E., Alani, H., Kim, S., Weal, M. J., Lewis, P., Hall, W., De Roure, D. and Shadbolt, N. (2003) Generating Adaptive Hypertext Content from the Semantic Web. In: 1st International Workshop on Hypermedia and the Semantic Web, August 30, 2003, Nottingham, UK.

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Abstract

Accessing and extracting knowledge from online documents is crucial for the
realisation of the Semantic Web and the provision of advanced knowledge services.
The Artequakt project is an ongoing investigation tackling these issues to facilitate
the creation of tailored biographies from information harvested from the web.

In this paper we will present the methods we currently use to model, consolidate
and store knowledge extracted from the web so that it can be re-purposed as
adaptive content. We look at how Semantic Web technology could be used within
this process and also how such techniques might be used to provide content to be
published via the Semantic Web.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
David E. Millard
Harith Alani
Sanghee Kim
Mark J. Weal
Paul Lewis
Wendy Hall
David De Roure
Nigel Shadbolt
Keywords:artequakt document generation
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Science and Engineering of Natural Systems
Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Date:2003
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Performance Indicator:EZ~08~08~04
Citations:Google Scholar: 5
Downloads (2010):35
ID Code:9531
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:31
Deposited On:15 Jul 2004 by Millard, David

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