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Internet of Things Forum Continues Planning

By |May 28th, 2013|News, semantic, Technology|Comments Off on Internet of Things Forum Continues Planning

Three more impressive names have been added to the roster for the BLN Internet of Things Forum 2013 (BLN IoT13) scheduled for June 27, 2013. Dr. John Davies, Head of Semantic Technology at BT, Stan Boland, CEO of Neul, and lastly Cees Link, CEO of GreenPeak Technologies.

Semantic Search is Challenging the Norm

By |May 27th, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Search is Challenging the Norm

Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Search is the evaluation of enterprise search software. A group of analyst evaluate different providers based on criteria such as market penetration, ingenuity, and strength of implementation. Those being evaluated are then placed in one of four categories: Challengers, Leaders, Visionaries, and Niche Players. Mindbreeze was one of those being evaluated and they were categorized as "challengers".

Dynamic Search Results Sought

By |May 22nd, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Dynamic Search Results Sought

Algebraix Data Corporation has launched an automated implementation of Schema.org. Algebrize is a cost-effective, W3C compliant Software as a Service (SaaS). Website owners can realize increased traffic and conversion rates with semantic technology at work.

Robots Using Semantic Technology To Learn

By |May 21st, 2013|News, semantic|Comments Off on Robots Using Semantic Technology To Learn

The geniuses at the Personal Robotics Lab at Carnegie Mellon University are working to humanize the movements and behavior of a personal-assistant robot. They want their robot to learn to recognize objects all by itself, as "naturally" as humans. Semantic Web brought this news to our attention in their article, "New Robot Has Semantic Learning Capabilities."

Building Semantic Technology

By |May 21st, 2013|News, semantic|Comments Off on Building Semantic Technology

This second robot-related story is right out of Star Trek and seems way too fictional to be true, but there are folks working on how to make an android that would look, talk, and respond like the character Dick from the 1982 novel, “We Can Build You.”

When To Use Semantic Technology

By |May 20th, 2013|News, semantic|Comments Off on When To Use Semantic Technology

This interesting use, or not, of semantic technology caught my attention. Sometimes the accuracy of semantic analysis is in question and the topic in this specific situation could create even more suspicion. The students and professors at Humboldt State University avoided that by reading each of the 150,000 geo-coded tweets to produce a map revealing geographic differences in hate speech regarding, homophobia, racism, and specially-challenged topics.

New Approach to Travel

By |May 20th, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on New Approach to Travel

Andrew Lacy, one of the co-founders of the mobile game Tapulous, has moved into a new market with ZapTravel, a semantic travel search engine. The premise is to take away the data entry approach and use a more texting approach, i.e., “I want to go to Paris.”

Ontology Systems Identified as Finalist

By |May 15th, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Ontology Systems Identified as Finalist

Ontology Systems is a finalist in the Big Data and Analytics category for the Pipeline COMENT Innovation Awards 2013.

The Power of Social Media

By |May 15th, 2013|News, semantic|Comments Off on The Power of Social Media

The Disaster 2.0 team recently hosted the second Masterclass at the Federation of Enterprises in Belgium to discuss the role of social media and web technologies in providing information during disasters. Disaster 2.0 is a two-year project exploring how EU governments currently and can potentially use web 2.0 applications and semantic technologies in disaster response.

Crowdsourcing Conference Scheduled

By |May 9th, 2013|News, semantic|Comments Off on Crowdsourcing Conference Scheduled

As the semantic web continues to develop and grow, it increases the potential to test and challenge the technical and human resources currently supporting it. So the idea of a conference focused specifically on crowdsourcing the semantic web, seems appropriate.