ABSTRACT
We would like to understand the meaning of content on the web. Bit where should that meaning come from? From markup language annotations created by the authors of the content? Crowdsourced from readers of the content? Automatically extracted by machine learning algorithms? This talk investigates the possibilities.
Index Terms
- The Semantic Web and the Semantics of the Web: Where Does Meaning Come From?
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