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VU Semantic Web WS 2021/22

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General information
Language: 
English
Time: 
703342 VU Wednesday 15.15 - 18.00
Location: 
eLecture - online
Description: 

Learning Outcome:

The Semantic Web is an extension to the with goal of making it scale infinitely with the rapidly increasing volume of content, data and service. Students completing this lecture should know:

 

  • What are the building blocks of the web
  • What are the bottlenecks of the web? Why is semantics needed?
  • What are ontologies and how they are applied on the web to provide semantics
  • Querying, storage and reasoning on the web

 

Contents:

  • Introduction to Semantic Web
  • World Wide Web and its core technologies
  • Semantics for the web
  • Description Logic/Web Ontology Language
  • Semantic annotations
  • Reasoning on the web
  • Search vs Query Answering
  • Querying and verification of semantically annotated data
  • Semantic Web Company

 

Remarks:

The complementary seminar will be offered in the summer semester.

 

Time: Group 0  | Fensel D., Simsek U.

 

  • Wed 06.10.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 13.10.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 20.10.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 27.10.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 03.11.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 10.11.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 17.11.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 24.11.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 01.12.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 15.12.2021    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 12.01.2022    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 19.01.2022    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 26.01.2022    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online
  • Wed 02.02.2022    15.15 - 18.00    eLecture - online

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