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Record Nr.

UNINA9910815254403321

Autore

Groza Tudor

Titolo

Advances in semantic authoring and publishing / / Tudor Groza

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Germany : , : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA GmbH, , 2012

©2012

ISBN

1-61499-347-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (262 p.)

Collana

Studies on the Semantic Web, , 1868-1158 ; ; Volume 013

Disciplina

025.04

Soggetti

Semantic Web

Science publishing

Scientific literature - Electronic publishing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Title Page; Abstract; Acknowledgements; Contents; Part I. Prelude; Chapter 1. Introduction; Problem statement; Research questions; Hypothesis; Contributions; Metadata Lifecycle; Thesis structure; Part II. Foundations; Chapter 2. Research background; Documents as interlinked knowledge elements; Rhetorical Structure Theory; The Evolution of the Web; The Social Semantic Desktop; Part III. Core; Chapter 3. Layered ontological framework; The SALT Layers; The KonneX Vocabulary; Related work; Conclusion; Chapter 4. Manual Semantic Authoring and Publishing; The manual creation process; Evaluation

Related workConclusion; Chapter 5. Towards (semi)-automatic Semantic Authoring and Publishing; Automatic extraction of shallow metadata; Automatic extraction of discourse knowledge items; Using Semantic Publishing for information expansion and visualisation; Evaluation; Related work; Conclusion; Chapter 6. KonneXSALT - A Semantic Publishing Platform; KonneXSALT as a semantic claim federation infrastructure; KonneXSALT as an integrated component of CORAAL; Related work; Conclusion; Part IV. Conclusions; Chapter 7. Conclusion and Future Work; Objectives and contributions; Insights

Open challenges and future researchSummary; Bibliography

Sommario/riassunto

Dissemination can be seen as a communication process between



scientists. Over the course of several publications, they expose and support their findings, while discussing stated claims. Such discourse structures are trapped within the content of the publications, thus making the semantics discoverable only by humans. In addition, the lack of advances in scientific publishing, where electronic publications are still used as simple projections of paper documents, combined with the current growth in the amount of scientific research being published, transforms the process of finding relevant lite