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Natural Language Processing as a Foundation of the Semantic Web (Paperback)
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Natural Language Processing as a Foundation of the Semantic Web (Paperback)
Series: Foundations and Trends (R) in Web Science
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Natural Language Processing as a Foundation of the Semantic Web
argues that Natural Language Processing (NLP) does, and will
continue to, underlie the Semantic Web (SW), including its initial
construction from unstructured sources like the World Wide Web, in
several different ways, and whether its advocates realise this or
not. Chiefly, it argues, such NLP activity is the only way up to a
defensible notion of meaning at conceptual levels based on lower
level empirical computations over usage. The claim being made is
definitely not logic-bad, NLP-good in any simple-minded way, but
that the SW will be a fascinating interaction of these two
methodologies, like the WWW (which, as the authors explain, has
been a fruitful field for statistical NLP research) but with deeper
content. Only NLP technologies (and chiefly information extraction)
will be able to provide the requisite resource description
framework (RDF) knowledge stores for the SW from existing WWW
(unstructured) text databases, and in the vast quantities needed.
There is no alternative at this point, since a wholly or mostly
hand-crafted SW is also unthinkable, as is a SW built from scratch
and without reference to the WWW. It is also assumed here that,
whatever the limitations on current SW representational power drawn
attention to here, the SW will continue to grow in a distributed
manner so as to serve the needs of scientists, even if it is not
perfect. The WWW has already shown how an imperfect artefact can
become indispensable. Natural Language Processing as a Foundation
of the Semantic Web will appeal to researchers, practitioners and
anyone with an interest in NLP, the philosophy of language,
cognitive science, the Semantic Web and Web Science generally, as
well as providing a magisterial and controversial overview of the
history of artificial intelligence
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