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  • ...ons to "searchable" encoded [[texts]], where one finds added value through semantic indexing and a variety of search functions. Examples include ''American Fil We provide links to some central Web sites which collect and index texts such as [[Project Gutenberg]], but our
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Hypernym hypernyms] of the defined term and other lexical and semantic relations.
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  • ...are also used by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_web semantic web].
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  • ...ence. Thus there are representation techniques such as frames, rules and semantic networks which have originated from theories of human information processin ...[[Topic Maps]], and others can be used to make KR information available to Web systems.
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  • ===Automatic inference and the semantic web=== ...matic reasoners found in [[semantic web]] a new field of application. As [[Web Ontology Language|OWL]] is based upon [[first-order logic]], knowledge expr
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  • It is an image-centered diagram that represents [[semantic]] or other connections between portions of [[information]]. By presenting t A mind map is similar to a semantic network or [[cognitive]] map but there are no formal restrictions on the ki
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  • ...is illustrates in 3-D the actual domains and connections of the world wide web</center>]] ...re composed), and in recent years has advocated his vision of a [[Semantic Web]]. [[Robert Cailliau]], also at [[CERN]], was an early evangelist for the
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  • ...Wikipedia Taxonomy" (paper); (video lecture). 5th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008).
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  • ...ent years to [[human–computer interaction]], [[groupware]], the [[semantic web]], value sensitive design, [[iterative design]] processes and to the ways p ...rged, what he discussed prefigured what ultimately became the [[World Wide Web]]. His vision of a great network of [[knowledge]] was centered on [[documen
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  • ...s the full [[reality]] of insistent particulars, embedded in a [[complex]] web of conjunctive and disjunctive relations in which manyness is as real as on ...st critics, the most significant objection to pluralistic pantheism is the semantic question. Why call it "[[God]]" or [[divine]]? According to [https://en.wik
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  • The semantic sign can be considered a subset of a more general [[concept]], the [https:/ ...erences.net] – a directory of multidisciplinary reference resources on the web
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  • ...or, more generally, in [[historical linguistics]], metaphor is defined as semantic change based on similarity, i.e. a similarity in form or function between t ...le and Yanfen Hao that uses a large database of similes harvested from the web to generate metaphors on demand for a given topic.
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  • ...ligion]] is somewhat unclear and possibly quite spurious, so this may be a semantic problem arising in the West alone. ...ught in Tibet with Reference to the Dzogchen Teachings.'' Published on the Web: [https://eliascapriles.dzogchen.ru/philosophicalschools.zip https://eliasc
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  • ...hich the world is received to perception in a prefigured, pre-narrative or semantic form; mimesis2, in which the pre-narrative reception is configured into nar ...For Ricoeur narrative does not emerge until pre-narrative linguistic and semantic understanding has been translated, or configured, by emplotment. This sugg
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  • Irony threatens authoritative models of [[discourse]] by "removing the semantic security of ‘one [[signifier]]: one [[signified]]’"; irony has some of ...that provides access to similes, ironic and otherwise, harvested from the web.
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  • ...a relative newcomer to the Art Historical canon. Recent revisions of the semantic division between art and artifact have recast objects created in non-Wester *[https://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html In-depth directory of web links, divided by period]
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  • ...dream flow may help the brain strengthen the linking and consolidation of semantic memories. These conditions may occur because, during REM sleep, the flow of # Lucid dreaming FAQ by 1The Lucidity Institute at Psych Web.
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