Mashups are mostly lightweight Web applications that offer new functionalities by combining, aggregating and transforming resources and services available on the Web. Popular examples include a map in their main offer, for instance for real estate, hotel recommendations, or navigation tools.
Mashups may contain and mix client-side and server-side activity. Obviously, understanding the incoming resources (services, statistical figures, text, videos, etc.) is a precondition for optimally combining them, so that there is always some undercover semantics being used. By using...
Mashups are mostly lightweight Web applications that offer new functionalities by combining, aggregating and transforming resources and services av...
Summarizing is the process of reducing the large volume of information in something like a novel or a scientific paper to a short summary or abstract comprising only the most essential points. Summarizing is frequent in everyday communication, but it is also a professional skill for journalists and scientific writers. Automated summarizing functions are urgently needed by Internet users who wish to exploit the information available without being overwhelmed. This book presents the state of the art of summarizing and surveys related research; it deals with everyday and professional...
Summarizing is the process of reducing the large volume of information in something like a novel or a scientific paper to a short summary or abstract ...
This book explores the growing popularity and diversity of real-life semantic mashups, exploring such application areas as mathematical knowledge, speech, crisis and disaster management, recommendations (for games), inner-city information and tourism.
This book explores the growing popularity and diversity of real-life semantic mashups, exploring such application areas as mathematical knowledge, spe...