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Handbook of Research on Contemporary Perspectives on Web-Based Systems
Resource description framework (RDF) is a family of world wide web consortium (W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata data model.
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Effective Entity Linking and Disambiguation Algorithms for User-Generated Content (UGC)
Senthil Kumar Narayanasamy (VIT University, India) and Dinakaran Muruganantham (VIT University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5384-7.ch018
Abstract
The exponential growth of data emerging out of social media is causing challenges in decision-making systems and poses a critical hindrance in searching for the potential information. The major objective of this chapter is to convert the unstructured data in social media into the meaningful structure format, which in return brings the robustness to the information extraction process. Further, it has the inherent capability to prune for named entities from the unstructured data and store the entities into the knowledge base for important facts. In this chapter, the authors explain the methods to identify all the critical interpretations taken over to find the named entities from Twitter streams and the techniques to proportionally link it with appropriate knowledge sources such as DBpedia.
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Ontologies Application to Knowledge Discovery Process in Databases
Resource Description Framework is a formal language to define ontologies. Defines a data model as a series of resources and relations among them
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A Review of Answering Queries over Ontologies Based on Databases
Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a framework for expressing information about resources AU43: Anchored Object 6 . Resources can be anything, including documents, people, physical objects, and abstract concepts.
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Storage and Query Processing Architectures for RDF Data
Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a popular model recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to represent resource information on the web.
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Service Discovery with Rough Sets
(Resource Description Framework): A metadata model for describing resources on the Internet.
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Fuzzy Querying of RDF with Bipolar Preference Conditions
Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) recommendation which provides a generic mechanism for representing information about resources on the Web.
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Multi-Layered Semantic Data Models
A semantic data model that describes the world with statements. A statement is a triplet having the following form: subject-predicate-object.
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Application of Semantic Web Technology in E-Business: Case Studies in Public Domain Data Knowledge Representation
Resource Description Framework is a family of W3C specifications that have been used as a general method for conceptual modeling of information that is implemented in web resources.
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The Web Ontology Language (OWL) and Its Applications
Resource description framework is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata model using XML but which has come to be used as a general method of modeling knowledge, through a variety of syntax formats.
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Towards Interoperable and Extendable Clinical Pedigrees in Healthcare Information Systems
Resource Definition Framework, an XML-based representation of semantic data.
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Semantic Web-Linked Data and Libraries
Resource Description Framework is a standard data model for the exchange of data over the internet. Basically, it is a method of describing or modelling the concept of data. A set of classes having certain properties to provide basic elements to describe those data is known as RDF Schema. The set of classes are called as vocabulary or ontology in the web language.
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Ontology-Based Semantic Models for Databases
A semantic data model that describes the world with elementary statements. A statement is a triplet having the following form: subject – predicate – object.
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A Model for the Creation of Academic Activities Based on Visits
It is a language that allows to represent knowledge using triplets of the subject-predicate-object type.
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Social Semantic Bookmarking with SOBOLEO
Resource Description Framework, a W3C specification for a data exchange format that can support decentralized meta-data exchange on a global scale. RDF is built on the idea of triples that are used to represent everything. A triple consists of a subject, a predicate and an object and represents one statement that is made about the relation between resources. An example for a triple would be 'Mike has type Human'.
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RDF Storage and Querying: A Literature Review
Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a W3C recommendation that provides a generic mechanism for giving machine readable semantics to resources. Resources can be anything we want to talk about on the Web, e.g., a single Web page, a person, a query, and so on.
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Towards Massive RDF Storage in NoSQL Databases: A Survey
Resource description framework (RDF) is a W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) recommendation which provides a generic mechanism for representing information about resources on the web.
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OWL: Web Ontology Language
Resource description framework is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata model using XML but which has come to be used as a general method of modeling knowledge, through a variety of syntax formats.
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Classification of Semantic Web Technologies
It is the concept of Resource Description Framework, a W3C Recommendation since 1999. It is a XML-based language that uses a triple-based assertion model and syntax to describe resources. RDF model is called “triple” because it can be described in terms of subject, predicate, and object, like grammatical parts of a sentence.
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E-Government Implementation of Ontology-Based Public Domain Data Knowledge Representation
Resource Description Framework is a family of W3C specifications that have been used as a general method for conceptual modeling of information that is implemented in web resources.
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Creation of Value-Added Services by Retrieving Information From Linked and Open Data Portals
It is a language that allows to represent knowledge using triplets of the subject-predicate-object type.
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Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs)
Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a standard model for data interchange on the Web, facilitates data merging across several schemas.
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Recovery and Regeneration of Energy From Wastes
Refuse derived fuels. A fuel made from Municipal Solid Waste, also called SRF.
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Knowledge Organisation in Academic Libraries: The Linked Data Approach
A standard model for data interchange on the web, using simple Subject-Predicate-Object (also called triple) statements.
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