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  • 11Semantic similarity — or semantic relatedness is a concept whereby a set of documents or terms within term lists are assigned a metric based on the likeness of their meaning / semantic content. Concretely, this can be achieved for instance by defining a topological… …

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  • 12Semantic MediaWiki — Тип Расширение Разработчик Технологический институт …

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  • 13Semantic publishing — on the Web or semantic web publishing refers to publishing information as data objects using a semantic web language or as documents with explicit semantic markups. Semantic publication is intended for computers to understand the structure and… …

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  • 14Semantic search — attempts to augment and improve traditional Research Searches by leveraging XML and RDF data from semantic networks to disambiguate semantic search queries and web text in order to increase relevancy of results.Hildebrand et al [ [http://swuiwiki …

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  • 15Semantic interoperability — (also referred to as Computable Semantic Interoperability) is the ability of two or more computer systems to exchange information and have the meaning of that information automatically interpreted by the receiving system accurately enough to… …

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  • 16Semantic advertising — applies semantic technologies to online advertising solutions. The function of semantic advertising technology is to semantically analyze every web page in order to properly understand and classify the meaning of a web page and accordingly ensure …

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  • 17Semantic change — Semantic change, also known as semantic shift or semantic progression describes the evolution of word usage usually to the point that the modern meaning is radically different from the original usage. In diachronic (or historical) linguistics,… …

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  • 18Semantic integration — is the process of interrelating information from diverse sources, for example calendars and to do lists; email archives; physical, psychological, and social presence information; documents of all sorts; contacts (including social graphs); search… …

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  • 19Semantic Web Services — are self contained, self describing, semantically marked up software resources that can be published, discovered, composed and executed across the Web in a task driven semi automatic way. Semantic Web Services can be defined as the dynamic part… …

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  • 20Semantic MediaWiki — Entwickler SMW Projekt (Entwicklerliste) …

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