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  Latent Semantic Indexing San Diego SEO Company
It is studying your site and the links leading to it for words related to your targeted keywords but not necessarily your intended keywords unless they are relevant.
Semantic indexing is already evident in Google's search results since some sites rank well for keyword phrases they don't have on their site.
Links in menus for instance are increasingly being downgraded.
www.bayst-search-engine-optimization.com /LSI.html   (981 words)

  
 UMLS® Semantic Network Fact Sheet
The links between the semantic types provide the structure for the network and represent important relationships in the biomedical domain.
The primary link between the semantic types is the 'isa' link.
The 'isa' link establishes the hierarchy of types within the Network and is used for deciding on the most specific semantic type available for assignment to a Metathesaurus concept.
www.nlm.nih.gov /pubs/factsheets/umlssemn.html   (369 words)

  
 Semantic Characterisation of Links and Documents
Links are the essence of hypertext, but they are meaningful only if their semantics is clear, and perceivable by the user.
Semantic qualifications of links explicitly identify their meaning in the document and the role of involved resources.
Different types of links can suggest different and specialised interaction paradigms (time, map, classification, etc) having an enormous effect on the potential association mechanism: two documents can be linked through an intensional link existing in the concept space, even without the extensional link being specified in the document.
www.ercim.org /publication/Ercim_News/enw51/signore.html   (823 words)

  
 Shirky: The Semantic Web, Syllogism, and Worldview
The W3C's Semantic Web project has been described in many ways over the last few years: an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, a place where machines can analyze all the data on the Web, even a Web in which machine reasoning will be ubiquitous and devastatingly powerful.
The Semantic Web takes for granted that many important aspects of the world can be specified in an unambiguous and universally agreed-on fashion, then spends a great deal of time talking about the ideal XML formats for those descriptions.
Worse is Better argumment, the Semantic Web imagines that completeness and correctness of data exposed on the web are the cardinal virtues, and that any amount of implementation complexity is acceptable in pursuit of those virtues.
www.shirky.com /writings/semantic_syllogism.html   (3139 words)

  
 Fourth generation hypermediaTyped links and nodes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Link types such as "explanation," "further details," "contrasting argument," etc., convey the relationship between the link's destination and the current node.
Semantic types could differentiate different types of documents which come through the regular mail, which are imaged and linked to the appropriate portions of the system.
Link labels appear next to the arrows that represent links, while node labels may appear either as the text of the node or next to the node.
ijhcs.open.ac.uk /bieber/bieber-05.html   (1750 words)

  
 Trigg: Ph.D. thesis
Recall that the physical direction of a link defines the manner in which readers are expected (by the link's author) to follow the link.
Readers of a link directed from A to B, for example, are expected to proceed to B after having read A. There is another kind of link direction dictated by the link's type.
Links of this sort (citation links) specify the manner in which nodes in a work relate to external nodes and are a natural extension of the notion of bibliographic reference.
www.workpractice.com /trigg/thesis-chap4.html   (3724 words)

  
 Unlinking the Link   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Links can be explicitly enumerated by hand or they can be automatically created by computation and this can be done at varying points in time: The crafted (or hand-made) links are nearly always created ahead of need although this is not necessary.
For externalised links, the source existence identification is critical in that different approaches to the binding of the source anchor (endpoint) to the relevant link specification(s) can affect the fragility of the link(s).
The reason for this is that the link source text (and possibly other media such as an image) that is placed between the and tags is fairly unrestricted in content.
www.cs.brown.edu /memex/ACM_HypertextTestbed/papers/61.html   (2971 words)

  
 Semblogging: What IS it ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
That is, you can change the look and feel of the semedit experience by using a simple, RDF encoded configuration file, which allows different people to have their own preferred semedit dialog.
The Semantic Navigation capability, as implemented, is actually a form of semantic query.
The relevant entries are retrieved from the blog database on the basis of their metadata and piped into semantic view - hence, you can choose your preferred format (here, record card or table form are the alternatives).
www.semanticblogging.org /semblog/whatisit.html   (1970 words)

  
 Semantic Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A ‘Semantic Web’, which should make this possible, has yet to emerge, but when it does, the day-to-day mechanisms of trade, bureaucracy and our daily lives will be handled by machines talking to machines.
In particular, the semantic web is expected to revolutionize scientific publishing, such as real-time publishing and sharing of experimental data on the Internet.
RDF Schema is a vocabulary for describing properties and classes of RDF resources, with a semantics for generalization-hierarchies of such properties and classes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Semantic_web   (2128 words)

  
 Semantic link - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A semantic link is a typed link where the element itself provides meaningful information about the link (semantics).
Such links are the basis of a semantic network.
The Semantic Web as described by Tim Berners-Lee is only one example of the many attempts over many decades to define standards for semantics of links.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Semantic_link   (366 words)

  
 Consortiuminfo.org Consortium Standards Bulletin- June 2005
A semantic tree just doesn't scale, because each person would have their own view of where the root would have to be, and which way the sap should flow in each branch.
With the standardization and deployment of Semantic Web standards in various commercial products and services, a shift occurred from the perspective of many that this work was research to a recognition that this is a practical technology deployed in mass-market tools that enables more flexible access to structured data on the Web.
Search techniques for the Semantic Web are going to be very different: it may be that the value add will be made in different ways by systems roaming around and looking for patterns, or by performing some specific types of inference, or by indexing Semantic Web data in new interesting ways.
www.consortiuminfo.org /bulletins/semanticweb.php   (5389 words)

  
 August 2009: How Google beat Amazon and Ebay to the Semantic Web (Ftrain.com)
At the same time, the concept of the “Semantic Web,” which had been around since 1998 or so, was gaining a little traction, and the attention of an increasing circle of people.
The Semantic Web isn't about pages and links, it's about relationships between things - whether one thing is a part of another, or how much a thing costs, or when it happened.
It is part of The Semantic Web, which is part of Webs, Semantic and Otherwise, which is part of Life With Machines, which is part of Theory, which is part of Ftrain.com.
www.ftrain.com /google_takes_all.html   (3695 words)

  
 W3C Semantic Web FAQ
The Semantic Web Activity at W3C groups together all the Working and Interest Groups whose goals are to improve the current Semantic Web technologies or to contribute to their wider adoption.
Linking Open Data on the Semantic Web: is project whose goal is to make various open data sources available on the Web as RDF and to set RDF links between data items from different data sources.
RDF extends the linking structure of the Web to use URIs to name the relationship between things as well as the two ends of the link (this is usually referred to as a “triple”).
www.w3.org /2001/sw/SW-FAQ   (7122 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Current link discovery systems suffer from shortcomings such as their strong domain dependence, inability to represent and discover complex semantic relationships, inability to reason at multiple levels of abstraction, and inadequacy to handle the heterogeneous and structurally rich data coming from evidence extraction (EE) methods operating on natural language sources.
To overcome these limitations, we propose to develop a hybrid link discovery system called KOJAK that combines state-of-the-art knowledge representation and reasoning (KR&R) technology with statistical clustering and analysis techniques from the area of data mining.
Our approach addresses a variety of important objectives of the overall link discovery vision, such as improving the exploitation of heterogeneous and structurally rich evidence coming from natural language sources, better handling of various forms of abstractions, and being able to scale up to very large, realistic data sets.
www.isi.edu /~hans/kojak   (548 words)

  
 Semantic Blogging - Instructions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
HP Labs semantic blogging demonstrator The blog is intended to show the use of semantic web technologies augmenting the blogging paradigm, and applied to the domain of bibliography management.
In any case, the relevant entries are retrieved from the blog database on the basis of their metadata.
The results are piped into semantic view - hence, you can choose your preferred format (here, record card or table form are the alternatives).
jena.hpl.hp.com /~stecay/downloads/script.html   (2023 words)

  
 Citations: What's in a Link: Foundations for Semantic Networks - Woods (ResearchIndex)
2000 ] is a semantic representation of a document, which expresses the document in the form of a graph.
Woods showed that a link in semantic networks could be and had been interpreted in at least 3 di erent ways.
Some examples of semantic relationships are the part whole relationship [4, 16, 28] ownership [42] materialization [21, 34] and role of [12] We will concentrate on the object oriented methodologies and object oriented database (OODB) systems because they are commercially most widely....
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /context/89993/0   (1872 words)

  
 World Wide Web Consortium
GRDDL enables authors to extract data from their documents automatically, enabling them to reuse their data and enrich it by connecting to the Semantic Web.
Read the GRDDL Primer, the press release and testimonials, and about the Semantic Web.
Simplifications and changes in this draft are to sections on rules for checking validity, "all" groups, the PSVI, conformance, fallback for lax validation, particles and wildcards, among other revisions.
www.w3.org   (908 words)

  
 MindRaider - Semantic Web Outliner
MindRaider mission is to organize not only the content of your hard drive but also your cognitive base and social relationships in a way that enables quick navigation, concise representation and inferencing.
There are basically two pieces of the Semantic Web which user agent should accomplish - annotating content with metadata, and doing stuff with that metadata.
Start with your personal resources like files, links, thoughts, friends, etc. These resources can be in turn represented as/associated with Concepts that are organized to Notebooks.
mindraider.sourceforge.net /index.html   (159 words)

  
 Semantic Wiki State Of The Art - Ontoworld.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Also, consider using the Category:Semantic wiki to tag articles about semantic wikis.
Subleme - seems not to be a Semantic Wiki --Max Völkel 14:59, 16 June 2006 (CEST) But it is (one of its co-developers, Chide Groenouwe), download and try it.
We even coined it "semantic wiki" before we found out there were others in the world also using that term (the Castagna boys in Italy).
wiki.ontoworld.org /index.php/Semantic_Wiki_State_Of_The_Art   (141 words)

  
 The Semantic Web: An Introduction
However, Semantic Web technologies are still very much in their infancies, and although the future of the project in general appears to be bright, there seems to be little consensus about the likely direction and characteristics of the early Semantic Web.
If one group is developing a Semantic Web depiction service, cataloguing who people are, what their names are, and where pictures of those people are, then my trust of that group is dependant upon how much I trust the people running it not to make spurious claims.
The concept of a SEmantic Memory was first proposed by Seth Russell, who suggested that personal database dumps of RDF that one has collected from the "rest" of the Semantic Web (a kind of Semantic Cloud) would be imperative for maintaining a coherant view of data.
infomesh.net /2001/swintro   (6618 words)

  
 semantic links - Semantic links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A link by itself is a kind of pointer.
I think that the answer is yes and that creating semantic links can lead to more useful apps than the actual RDF.
The rdf:type also because the engine can make semantic deductions like finding that a "markup" entity is also a "text format" entity and thus go beyond the link by adding more intelligence to navigation.
www.stylusstudio.com /xmldev/200001/post20860.html   (533 words)

  
 - Frédérick Giasson's Weblog - A vision of the socially-wired world   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This is the idea I had in mind when I wrote a blog post called “Communities' websites should use FOAF profiles to help users managing their online persona” and this is the reason why I create an import/export feature for users’s profiles using FOAF document: to give back the power to users.
Ping the Semantic Web’s goal is to act as a central point in that environment: aggregating these RDF documents and then sending them to other services (softwares) that need them.
In both cases, these links are of interest to your readers and it will helps them to discover new and interesting things on the Web.
fgiasson.com /blog/index.php?...&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1   (8118 words)

  
 The Semantic Web: Scientific American
Computers can adeptly parse Web pages for layout and routine processing¿here a header, there a link to another page¿but in general, computers have no reliable way to process the semantics: this is the home page of the Hartman and Strauss Physio Clinic, this link goes to Dr. Hartman's curriculum vitae.
The Semantic Web will bring structure to the meaningful content of Web pages, creating an environment where software agents roaming from page to page can readily carry out sophisticated tasks for users.
Instead these semantics were encoded into the Web page when the clinic's office manager (who never took Comp Sci 101) massaged it into shape using off-the-shelf software for writing Semantic Web pages along with resources listed on the Physical Therapy Association's site.
www.sciam.com /article.cfm?articleID=00048144-10D2-1C70-84A9809EC588EF21   (897 words)

  
 The Semantic Web In Breadth
This is an area of some discussion -- it's called The Semantic Web Identification Problem, and it's a recurring point of discussion for Semantic Web workers.
Yes, a URL is a type of URI that does provide a way to get information about a resource, or perhaps to retrieve the resource itself, and other methods for providing information about URIs and the resources they identify are under development.
For some, the defining feature of the Semantic Web will be the ease with which your PDA, your laptop, your desktop, your server, and your car will communicate with each other.
logicerror.com /semanticWeb-long   (3556 words)

  
 Ufficio Italiano W3C
Web resources can then be retrieved, personalized and delivered in a variety of delivery contexts to meet both social needs for content labels and commercial requirements for content adaptation.
4 settembre 2007 : W3C is pleased to announce that the Semantic Annotations for WSDL Working Group has successfully completed its work: the W3C Recommendation Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema (SAWSDL) and its companion Usage Guide.
With SAWSDL, semantic annotations can be added to Web Services Description Language (WSDL) components for use in classifying, discovering, matching, composing and invoking Web services.
www.w3c.it   (1079 words)

  
 Semantic Web Research at HP Labs
April 2006 SPARQL Query Language for RDF is a W3C Candidate Recommendation
These are among many examples of IT applications that could change dramatically through the introduction of semantic web technology.
Today's rigid and poorly-integrated IT architectures can, we believe, be transformed by the metadata standards and flexible, open information systems of the semantic web.
www.hpl.hp.com /semweb   (144 words)

  
 Semantic Wave: Link: How to Use Google Co-op
Philipp Lenssen has posted an excellent overview of Co-op.
When I talk about the semantic web, I feel a lot like Linus.
This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
www.semanticwave.com /blog/archives/000215.jsp   (48 words)

  
 SEO Copywriting - Latent Semantic Indexing - High SERP
Building a site map to link to your new pages and interlink pages to the rest of your site.
Latent Semantic Indexing to create relevancy across a document.
Text-Link.us is owned and operated by Live Customer, Inc.
www.text-link.us /seo_copywriting-944-ctg.htm   (301 words)

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