Semantic Technology Applications for Homeland Security
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
11-2002
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Abstract
Semantic Content Organization and Retrieval Engine (SCORE) is among the earliest commercialized Semantic Web technologies. Based on supporting and exploiting domain specific ontologies, it offers advanced capability in heterogeneous content processing analysis, and integration at a higher semantic level-- rather than merely syntactical and structural level approaches based on XML and RDF. These capabilities are now being demonstrated in addressing requirements of very demanding Homeland Security and National Security applications. This paper briefly describes two of them.
Repository Citation
Avant, D.,
Baum, M.,
Bertram, C.,
Fisher, M.,
Sheth, A. P.,
& Warke, Y.
(2002). Semantic Technology Applications for Homeland Security. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 611-613.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/knoesis/557
DOI
10.1145/584792.584893
Comments
Presented at the Eleventh International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, McLean, VA, November 4-9, 2002.