Dynamic Semantic Web Content for Museum Guides: Too Many Questions, Not Enough Answers

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Tim Berners-Lee’s vision of the Semantic Web promises to make the targeted retrieval of online information far more accurate. As Semantic Web technologies mature, software systems will be able to deliver detailed information regarding particular artefacts on the fly in a museum environment, thus answering visitor queries that were not anticipated by the content creators. This paper explores some of the issues associated with providing such a solution.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelKultur und Informatik : Interaktive Systeme
HerausgeberJürgen Sieck
Anzahl der Seiten7
ErscheinungsortBoisenburg
Verlagvwh-Verlag Werner Hülsbusch
Erscheinungsdatum2010
Seiten231-237
ISBN (Print)978-3-940317-72-8
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2010
Extern publiziertJa
Veranstaltung8. Konferenz Kultur und Informatik - 2010: Interaktive System - Berlin, Deutschland
Dauer: 06.05.201007.05.2010
Konferenznummer: 8
https://inka.htw-berlin.de/event/viii-konferenz-kultur-und-informatik-interaktive-systeme/

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