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The Semantics of Semantic Annotation

(2002) The Semantics of Semantic Annotation. ODBASE: First International Conference on Ontologies, Databases, and Applications of Semantics for Large Scale Information Systems 2519, Irvine, California.

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Semantic metadata will play a significant role in the provision of the Semantic Web. Agents will need metadata that describes the content of resources in order to perform operations, such as retrieval, over those resources. In addition, if rich semantic metadata is supplied, those agents can then employ reasoning over the metadata, enhancing their processing power. Key to this approach is the provision of annotations, both through automatic and human means. The semantics of these annotations, however, in terms of the mechanisms through which they are interpreted and presented to the user, are sometimes unclear. In this paper, we identify a number of candidate interpretations of annotation, and discuss the impact these interpretations may have on Semantic Web applications.

Keywords:hypertext, ontology, conceptual linking
Subjects:AKT Challenges > Knowledge acquisition
AKT Challenges > Knowledge publishing
AKT Challenges > Knowledge modelling
ID Code:98
Deposited By:Kampa, Simon
Deposited On:14 February 2003
Alternative Locations:http://potato.cs.man.ac.uk/papers/annotation.pdf

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