Computer Science


Semantic Web Technologies: COMPSCI 752 Semester 1, 2014


The Semantic Web is a major extension of the current Web. It aims to give information well-defined meaning, better enabling data to be shared, automatically reasoned with, and reused via machine-readable applications. This course will research Semantic Web technologies and their applications. Topics include: Semantic Web Vision, Semantic Annotations and Retrieval, Repositories for the Semantic Web, Querying the Semantic Web, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning on the Semantic Web, and Semantic Web Applications including eScience, eBusiness, eHealth, and eGovernment.

This course is managed with CECIL.

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Prerequisites

Departmental approval

Supervisor

Gerald Weber

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