workshop on semantic web
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 15:19:32 +0530 (IST) From: DRTC General <drtc@isibang.ac.in> DRTC Workshop on SEMANTIC WEB 8th - 10th December, 2003 Organised by Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC) Indian Statistical Institute Bangalore 560059 http://drtc.isibang.ac.in Semantic web, as the name suggests, is an attempt to make the chaotic World Wide Web (WWW) meaningful. Robots of web search engines can not collect information about the content of documents from the web pages (HTML pages), as a HTML tags provide no semantic clues about the content of the document. This leads to noise in indexing. One solution is providing meaning to web content by adding metadata. Semantic web is based on Resource Description Frame work (RDF) using eXtensible Markup Language (XML) for syntax and Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) as a naming convention.. DRTC announces a 3 day workshop focusing on the various standards and Request For Comments (RFC) to enable library and information professionals in creating semantic web. The workshop will emphasize on comprehensive theory and practice. Themes: * Semantic Web: Overview * Metadata * Automatic Extraction of Metadata Using a Context Thesaurus * Mobile Access to the Semantic Web * Metadata for Learning Objects on the Web * Retrieval in Indian Languages * RDF * XML * Web Ontology and Taxonomy * OWL (Web Ontology Language) * Naming Conventions URI, URN, etc Resource Persons: Experts from Dalhousie University, Canada and University of Hyderabad, DRTC faculty. As we plan an intensive training, we are limiting the number of participants to 25, selected on first-cum-first basis I.K. Ravichandra Rao Head, DRTC
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