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Semannot@K-CAP 2001: Victoria, BC, Canada
- Siegfried Handschuh, Rose Dieng, Steffen Staab:
Proceedings of the K-CAP 2001 Workshop on Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation Victoria, B.C., Canada, October 21, 2001. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 99, CEUR-WS.org 2004
Full Papers
- Marja-Riitta Koivunen, Ralph R. Swick:
Metadata Based Annotation Infrastructure Offers Flexibility and Extensibility for Collaborative Applications and Beyond. - Maria Vargas-Vera, Enrico Motta, John Domingue, Simon Buckingham Shum, Mattia Lanzoni:
Knowledge Extraction by Using an Ontology Based Annotation Tool. - Sean Bechhofer, Carole A. Goble:
Towards Annotation Using DAML+OIL. - Phil Cross, Libby Miller, Sean Palmer:
Using RDF to Annotate the (Semantic) Web. - Wolfgang Nejdl, Hadhami Dhraief, Martin Wolpers:
OTelosRDF: A Resource Description Format with Enhanced MetaModeling Functionalities Based on OTelos. - Robert Baumgartner, Sergio Flesca, Georg Gottlob:
Visual Web Information Extraction with Lixto. - Karsten Winkler, Myra Spiliopoulou:
Extraction of Semantic XML DTDs from Texts Using Data Mining Techniques. - Mihye Kim, Paul Compton:
Incremental Development of Browsing for Domain-Specific Document Retrieval Systems. - Pierre-Antoine Champin, Yannick Prié, Alain Mille:
Annotating with Uses: A Promising Way to the Semantic Web.
Position Papers
- Jianming Li, Lei Zhang, Yong Yu:
Learning to Generate Semantic Annotation for Domain Specific Sentences. - Thomas Leonard, Hugh Glaser:
Large Scale Acquisition and Maintenance from the Web without Source Access. - Andrei Lopatenko:
Information Retrieval in Current Research Information Systems. - Paul A. Kogut, William S. Holmes III:
AeroDAML: Applying Information Extraction to Generate DAML Annotations from Web Pages. - Frehiwot Fisseha:
The Agricultural Ontology Server (AOS) - A Tool for Facilitating Access to Knowledge.
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