Semantic linkage of source content dynamically with virtual documents using Wikipedia in Hadoop

2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 338
Author(s):  
R. Priyadarshini ◽  
Latha Tamilselvan
Author(s):  
D T Pham ◽  
R M Setchi

This paper extends the concept of Intelligent Product Manuals (IPMs) which provide just-in-time support to users during the life of the product. The paper advocates the concept of Adaptive Product Manuals (APMs) that generate virtual documents corresponding to the current information needs of users. The key elements of this concept are specification of user information needs, development of a knowledge-based (KB) system with models and algorithms for processing of user requests and generation of active Web pages matching user profiles and information goals.


2003 ◽  
Vol 77 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 201-220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kris Lane

Looks at how Western law was interpreted and applied to perceived cannibals and corsairs in the Spanish Caribbean in the 16th and 17th c., by Spanish jurists in the period, and at the development of the cannibal and corsair image in Spanish culture. Author outlines the convergence of terms suggesting a growing semantic linkage between certain indigenous peoples, specially the famed "Carib cannibals", and foreign, mostly Western European, corsairs poaching on Spanish wealth. He describes how of the Caribs, said to be cannibals, involved in piracy, an image was constructed of not only cannibals, but also greedy criminals, or rebelers against Catholicism, in order to (legally) justify punishments or wars against them, and thus Spanish rule. He then discusses how of French, British, and other corsairs in the Caribbean involved in piracy against the Spanish, an in some ways similar image was painted of fanatical canine types ruled by appetites, and also of anti-Catholic heretics and criminals, in order to justify punishments as well as the Spanish claim on rule of the Caribbean.


OLA Quarterly ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 7+
Author(s):  
Robert Hulshof-Schmidt

Author(s):  
Vyacheslav Zholudev ◽  
Michael Kohlhase

This paper introduces the concept of Virtual Documents and its prototypical realization in our TNTBase system, a versioned XML database. Virtual Documents integrate XQuery-based computational facilities into documents like JSP/PHP do for relational queries. We view the integration of computation in documents as an enabling technology and evaluate it on a handful of real-world use cases.


Author(s):  
Kaladevi Ramar ◽  
Geetha Gurunathan

Huge volume of information is available in the WWW. However, the demand is on relevant information rather than available information, which are often heterogeneous and distributed. Agriculture is one such domain, which includes information like soil, crops, weather, etc., under one roof. This information is in different representations and structures e.g. weather. This scenario leads to a challenge that how to integrate the available and heterogeneous agricultural information to deliver better production. The information on the web is syntactically structured but, the need is to provide semantic linkage. The semantic web supports the existing web to easily process and interpret information. In this paper, a semantic based Agricultural Information System (AIS) is proposed which addresses heterogeneity issues among weather systems and integrates information like soil, weather, crop and fertilizers. AIS helps the farmers regarding the type of crop/soil, crop/climate, fertilizer applications, diseases and prevention methods using effective retrieval of information from integrated systems.


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