In computer science, the semantic desktop is a collective term for ideas related to changing a computer's user interface and data handling capabilities so that data are more easily shared between different applications or tasks and so that data that once could not be automatically processed by a computer could be. It also encompasses some ideas about being able to share information automatically between different people. This concept is very much related to the Semantic Web, but is distinct insofar as its main concern is the personal use of information.
In computer science, the semanticdesktop is a collective term for ideas related to changing a computer's user interface and data handling capabilities...
web search engines, selection-based search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites have a search...
site-design. Leo Sauermann (2003). "The Gnowsis-Using Semantic Web Technologies to build a SemanticDesktop" (PDF). Technical University of Vienna. Retrieved...
traditional block-based filesystem. A semantic file system can be envisioned as a part of a semanticdesktop. The notion of semantic file system was proposed in...
Semantic memory refers to general world knowledge that humans have accumulated throughout their lives. This general knowledge (word meanings, concepts...
The Semantic Web, sometimes known as Web 3.0 (not to be confused with Web3), is an extension of the World Wide Web through standards set by the World Wide...
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...
Semantic discord is the situation where two parties disagree on the definition of a word(s) that is essential to communicating or formulating the concept(s)...
Latent semantic analysis (LSA) is a technique in natural language processing, in particular distributional semantics, of analyzing relationships between...
In computer science, an abstract semantic graph (ASG) or term graph is a form of abstract syntax in which an expression of a formal or programming language...
forth by Leonard Talmy, George Lakoff and Dirk Geeraerts. Some cognitive semantic frameworks, such as that developed by Talmy, take into account syntactic...
Semantic matching is a technique used in computer science to identify information which is semantically related. Given any two graph-like structures,...
of lexicology. Since lexicology studies the meaning of words and their semantic relations, it often explores the history and development of a word. Etymologists...
management Personal knowledge base Personal organizer Personal wiki Semanticdesktop Jones, William; Teevan, Jaime, eds. (2007). Personal Information Management...
between software agents and semantic peers. The latter lacks that kind of intelligence. SemanticdesktopSemantic network Semantic Web http://www.computing...
Adaptive hypermedia Card file Commonplace book Drakon-chart Memex Semanticdesktop User modeling Chatti, M. (2012), "Knowledge management: a personal...
the KDE Software Compilation's semanticdesktop. Strigi and NEPOMUK used to work together to help create a semanticdesktop search. NEPOMUK allows the user...
Compositionality below. Full completeness or definability: Every morphism of the semantic model should be the denotation of a program. An important aspect of denotational...
Share". 1st Workshop on the SemanticDesktop at the International Semantic Web Conference. Galway, Ireland: International Semantic Web Conference. Cheyer,...
first-order semantic entities. First-order refers to how, unlike in denotational semantics, where a semantic function can be applied to another semantic function...
aardvark") is misleading, as it does not correlate their logical and/or semantic architecture. While descriptions may seem like fairly uncontroversial phrases...
terms of Gestalt and semantic features. Basic level categories tend to have the same parts and recognizable images. Clearly semantic models based on attribute-value...