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portada Intelligent Exploration of the Web
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
440
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.40 x 15.60 x 2.20 cm
ISBN13
9783662003022

Intelligent Exploration of the Web

Piotr S. Szczepaniak;Javier Segovia;Lotfi A. Zadeh (Author) · Physica · Paperback

Intelligent Exploration of the Web - Piotr S. Szczepaniak;Javier Segovia;Lotfi A. Zadeh

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Synopsis "Intelligent Exploration of the Web"

The Web is the nervous system of information society. As such, it has a pervasive influence on our daily lives. And yet, in some ways the Web does not have a high MIQ (Machine IQ). What can be done to enhance it? This is the leitmotif of "Intelligent Exploration of the Web," (lEW)--a collection of articles co-edited by Drs. Szczepaniak, Segovia, Kacprzyk and, to a small degree, myself. The articles that comprise lEW address many basic problems ranging from structure analysis of Internet documents and Web dialogue management to intelligent Web agents for extraction of information, and bootstrapping an ontology-based information extraction system. Among the basic problems, one that stands out in importance is the problem of search. Existing search engines have many remarkable capabilities. But what is not among them is the deduction capability--the capability to answer a query by drawing on information which resides in various parts of the knowledge base. An example of a query might be "How many Ph.D. degrees in computer science were granted by European universities in 1996?" No existing search engine is capable of dealing with queries of comparable or even much lower complexity. Basically, what we would like to do is to add deduction capability to a search engine, with the aim of transforming it into a question-answering system, or a QI A system, for short. This is a problem that is of major importance and a challenge that is hard to meet.

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