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SmartWeb: Mobile Access to the Semantic Web
SmartWeb: Mobile Access to the Semantic Web
Published: 2006
Juni
Herausgeber: Holger Wache
Buchtitel: Proceedings of the ESWC2006 poster and demo session
Seiten: 3-4
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Kurzfassung
We present the SmartWeb Demonstrator for multimodal and
mobile querying of semantic resources and the open WWW. The
end-user interface consists of a Pocket Data Assistant which
accepts written or spoken questions as input and delivers answers
based on a multitude of resources including a semantic knowledge
base, semantically annotated online web services, and semiautomatically
created knowledge from text-based web pages. If
answers cannot be found using these structured resources, then the
system returns answers based on linguistic query-answering
techniques on the open WWW.
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