Semantic web Studies by Chris Tonner


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Semantic Web

It is anticipated that 2008 will be the year of semantic technologies truly bursting out onto the scene. The Semantic Web, semantic search, and natural language processing will all work together to build a new kind of Web experience, one which does most of the "heavy lifting" for you. One day we will all have one (or more likely, many) Semantic Agents out there on the Web completing tasks that we define for it.

One thing the Semantic Web will usher in is the Semantic Agent; a piece of software that runs in the background, surfing the Web for the things you want to see. The Semantic Agent will create a new kind of Web, one not only used by humans but also machines. It is estimated that agents will outnumber human Web surfers 10:1. With so many machines surfing the Web, it is important that we establish a Semantic Agent protocol and define restrictions for those agents.