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Calendars, Schedules and the Semantic Web

Calendars, Schedules and the Semantic Web
Calendars, Schedules and the Semantic Web
The emergence of the Semantic Web has simplified and improved knowledge reuse across the Internet. By committing to various ontologies, an agent can now understand and reason about published information such as calendar events and schedules to meet its user's needs and provide assistance. We illustrate the benefits of garnering schedules from the Semantic Web for agent-based assistance, and introduce other initiatives being pursued by the RDF Calendar Taskforce.
0926-4981
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Payne, T.R.
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Miller, L.
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Miller, L.
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Payne, T.R. and Miller, L. , Euzenat, J. (ed.) (2002) Calendars, Schedules and the Semantic Web. ECRIM News, (51), 16-17.

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Abstract

The emergence of the Semantic Web has simplified and improved knowledge reuse across the Internet. By committing to various ontologies, an agent can now understand and reason about published information such as calendar events and schedules to meet its user's needs and provide assistance. We illustrate the benefits of garnering schedules from the Semantic Web for agent-based assistance, and introduce other initiatives being pursued by the RDF Calendar Taskforce.

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Published date: October 2002
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 257787
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257787
ISSN: 0926-4981
PURE UUID: fe353c11-0f86-41cb-9120-4c062ca072e5

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Date deposited: 24 Jun 2003
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:52

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Author: T.R. Payne
Author: L. Miller
Editor: J. Euzenat

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