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  • 71Semantic URL — The term semantic URL refers to a URL which is of a form that is immediately and intuitively meaningful to non experts. Such URL schemes tend to reflect the conceptual structure of a collection of information (see Information Architecture) and… …

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  • 72Semantic broker — A semantic broker is a computer service that automatically provides semantic mapper services. A semantic broker is frequently part of a semantic middleware system that leverage semantic equivalence statements. To qualify as a semantic broker… …

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  • 73Semantic field — The semantic field of a word is the set of sememes (distinct meanings) expressed by the word.For example, the semantic field of dog includes canine and to trail persistently (also, to hound).The semantic field of a given word shifts over time see …

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  • 74Semantic loan — A semantic loan is a process of borrowing semantic meaning (rather than lexical items) from another language, very similar to the formation of calques. In this case, however, the complete word in the borrowing language already exists; the change… …

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  • 75Semantic Wiki — Семантическая вики  вики, модель знаний которой описана на её страницах. Обычные вики заполняются структурированным текстом и нетипизированными гиперссылками (такими как в этой статье). Семантические вики позволяют указывать тип ссылок между… …

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  • 76Semantic Web Rule Language — SWRL (Semantic Web Rule Language) is a proposal for a Semantic Web rules language, combining sublanguages of the OWL Web Ontology Language (OWL DL and Lite) with those of the Rule Markup Language (Unary/Binary Datalog).The specification was… …

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  • 77Semantic reasoner — A semantic reasoner, reasoning engine, rules engine, or simply a reasoner, is a piece of software able to infer logical consequences from a set of asserted facts or axioms. The notion of a semantic reasoner generalizes that of an inference engine …

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  • 78Semantic link — A semantic link is a typed link where the element itself provides meaningful information about the link (semantics). For instance, in XML, you might have a BookTitle element . You can use the semantic information provided in the element (the… …

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  • 79Semantic analysis (knowledge representation) — Application of Semantic Analysis in system analysis and designSemantic Analysis is a method for eliciting and representing knowledge about organisations. (Liu, 1991) Initially the problem must be defined by domain experts and passed to the… …

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  • 80Semantic mapping (statistics) — The semantic mapping (SM) is a dimensionality reduction method that extracts new features by clustering the original features in semantic clusters and combining features mapped in the same cluster to generate an extracted feature. Given a data… …

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