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What is Semantic Network

Tools and Technologies for the Development of Cyber-Physical Systems
A knowledge base that represents semantic relations between concepts in a network. The model of knowledge representation is based on a directed or undirected graph consisting of vertices, which represent concepts, and edges, which represent semantic relations between concepts, mapping or connecting semantic fields.
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Smart Museum: Semantic Approach to Generation and Presenting Information of Museum Collections
Svetlana E. Yalovitsyna (Institute of Linguistics, Literature, and History, Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia), Valentina V. Volokhova (Petrozavodsk State University, Russia), and Dmitry G. Korzun (Petrozavodsk State University, Russian Federation)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1974-5.ch009
Abstract
The chapter presents the authors' study on the smart museum concept. Semantic Web technology and ontology modeling methods are applied to construct advanced digital services, supporting the study and evolution of museum collections. The concept aims at significant increase of the information impact of museum exhibits by providing augmented annotations, identifying semantic relations, assisting the visitors to follow individual trajectories in exposition study, finding relevant information, opening the collection to knowledge from visitors. A museum collection is advanced to a knowledge base where new information is created and evolved by museum visitors and personnel. The chapter discusses reference information assistance services, which are oriented for use as mobile applications on users' smartphones. The proof-of-the-concept case study is the History Museum of Petrozavodsk State University. The pilot implementation demonstrates the feasibility of the smart museum concept in respect to the user mobility, service personalization, and collaborative work opportunity.
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Semantic Methods for Data Mining in Smart Spaces
A knowledge base that represents semantic relations between concepts. Formally, the underlying representation model is a directed graph consisting of nodes, which represent concepts, and links, which represent semantic relations between concepts, mapping or connecting semantic fields.
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A Common Sense Approach to Interoperability
A term used in computer language processing and in RF and OWL to refer to concepts linked by relationships. Memory maps are an informal example of a semantic network.
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Semantic Document Networks to Support Concept Retrieval
nodes, encapsulating data and information, are connected by edges which include information about how these nodes are related to one another.
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Clinical and Biomolecular Ontologies for E-Health
A graph structure useful to represent the knowledge of a domain. It is composed of a set of objects, the graph nodes, which represent the concepts of the domain, and relations among such objects, the graph arches, which represent the domain knowledge. The semantic networks are also a reasoning tool as it is possible to find relations among the concepts of a semantic network that do not have a direct relation among them. To this aim, it is enough “to follow the arrows” of the network arches that exit from the considered nodes and find in which node the paths meet.
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Ontology-Based Semantic Models for Databases
A graph for knowledge representation where concepts are represented as nodes in a graph and the binary semantic relations between the concepts are represented by named and directed edges between the nodes. All semantic networks have a declarative graphical representation that can be used either to represent knowledge or to support automated systems for reasoning about knowledge.
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