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Sem-SPARQL Editor: An Editor for the Semantic Interrogation of Web Pages

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Computational Collective Intelligence

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The semantic Web is an infrastructure that enables the interchange, the integration and the reasoning about information on the Web. In our annotation approach, we have proposed metadata of the semantic and fuzzy annotation in RDF to describe pages in a semantic Web environment. Our annotation of a page represents an enhancement of the first result of annotation done by the “Semantic Radar” Plug-in on the page. Now, we want to achieve a semantic and fuzzy interrogation of the annotated Web pages in order to improve the interrogation results for the domain experts. We propose in this paper a new editor named “Sem-SPARQL Editor”, which is based on the SPARQL language, to query the semantic and fuzzy annotations in RDF of pages.

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Dammak, S.M., Jedidi, A., Bouaziz, R. (2015). Sem-SPARQL Editor: An Editor for the Semantic Interrogation of Web Pages. In: Núñez, M., Nguyen, N., Camacho, D., Trawiński, B. (eds) Computational Collective Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9329. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24069-5_20

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