Semantic Web Take-Off in a European Industry Perspective

Author:

Léger Alain1,Heinecke Johannes1,Nixon Lyndon J.B.2,Shvaiko Pavel3,Charlet Jean4,Hobson Paola5,Goasdoué François6

Affiliation:

1. France Telecom R&D, France

2. Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

3. University of Trento, Italy

4. STIM, DPA/AP-Hopitaux Paris & Université Paris 6, France

5. Motorola Labs, UK

6. LRI, CNRS et Université Paris Sud XI, France

Abstract

Semantic Web technology is being increasingly applied in a large spectrum of applications in which domain knowledge is conceptualized and formalized (e.g., by means of an ontology) in order to support diversified and automated knowledge processing (e.g., reasoning) performed by a machine. Moreover, through an optimal combination of (cognitive) human reasoning and (automated) machine processing (mimicking reasoning); it becomes possible for humans and machines to share more and more complementary tasks. The spectrum of applications is extremely large and to name a few: corporate portals and knowledge management, e-commerce, e-work, e-business, healthcare, e-government, natural language understanding and automated translation, information search, data and services integration, social networks and collaborative filtering, knowledge mining, business intelligence and so on. From a social and economic perspective, this emerging technology should contribute to growth in economic wealth, but it must also show clear cut value for everyday activities through technological transparency and efficiency. The penetration of Semantic Web technology in industry and in services is progressing slowly but accelerating as new success stories are reported. In this chapter we present ongoing work in the cross-fertilization between industry and academia. In particular, we present a collection of application fields and use cases from enterprises which are interested in the promises of Semantic Web technology.

Publisher

IGI Global

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