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Voulez aller à Paris?

By |December 1st, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Voulez aller à Paris?

Have you been thinking about a trip to France lately? Here is a good reason to go, as if you needed one. A workshop on semantic analysis in social networks will take place on in April 2012 in Avignon, France.

DOD Takes On Huge Project Using the Semantic Web

By |November 30th, 2011|News, semantic, Standards|Comments Off on DOD Takes On Huge Project Using the Semantic Web

The Department of Defense (DOD) is streamlining its millions of personnel and IT systems by standardizing data sharing through the use of the semantic Web. Welcome to the new decade.

Semantic Search Assists Recruiters in Their Work

By |November 29th, 2011|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Search Assists Recruiters in Their Work

CareerOne has released the SeeMore platform with the first cloud-based semantic search and analytics platform. This product enables the user to take the technology and apply it over all their databases.

New Strategic Partnership

By |November 25th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on New Strategic Partnership

euroCRIS has entered into a strategic partnership with the leaders of the project team of VIVO, an open Semantic Web software application.

Semantic Technology Finds Another Use

By |November 21st, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Technology Finds Another Use

New science publications are appearing almost as fast as the digital data that is being created. MEDLINE – the US National Library of Medicine’s biomedical bibliographic database – now lists over 19 million records and adds up to 4,000 new records daily. With that kind of number, it quickly becomes unmanageable for scientists.

Semantic Search Technology Leader Adds V.P.s

By |November 17th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Search Technology Leader Adds V.P.s

A leader in semantic search technology and innovation intelligence software has beefed up their management team. Invention Machine has appointed four senior executives to the company's management team as a strategic growth move.

The Need for a Taxonomy

By |November 16th, 2011|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on The Need for a Taxonomy

Many sophisticated semantic search tools build ontologies and taxonomies to organize the data. David Patterson, the co-founder and CEO of Sophia Search, doesn’t think this is necessary and seeks freedom from taxonomies or ontologies.

Semantic Search in Ontologies

By |November 15th, 2011|News, ontology, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Search in Ontologies

One of the important components of many bioinformatic algorithms are semantic similarity searches in ontologies. There are, unfortunately, no algorithms for computing the exact distribution of semantic similarity scores.

Semantic Technology Made Easier

By |November 14th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Technology Made Easier

The challenges of managing in-house data, connecting it with public data and annotations, and then interpreting what it all means in the context of the biology research, is something everyone involved in bioinformatics research can attest to. Data interpretation slows down the process.

Department of Defense to the Rescue

By |November 11th, 2011|News, ontology, semantic|1 Comment

Though semantic technology has become much more common in and out of the IT world, it is still ones of those terms that can cause you to lose your audience very quickly. The Defense Department thought so too, so they created an explanation of semantic technology using a brief video to address ontologies, natural language processing, etc. Did I lose you again? Just watch this.