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Describing the technologies to combine language resources flexibly
as web services, this book provides valuable case studies for those
who work in services computing, language resources, human-computer
interaction (HCI), computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), and
service science. The authors have been operating the Language Grid,
which wraps existing language resources as atomic language services
and enables users to compose new services by combining them. From
architecture level to service composition level, the book explains
how to resolve infrastructural and operational difficulties in
sharing and combining language resources, including
interoperability of language service infrastructures, various types
of language service policies, human services, and service
failures.The research based on the authors' operating experiences
of handling complicated issues such as intellectual property and
interoperability of language resources contributes to exploitation
of language resources as a service. On the other hand, both the
analysis based on using services and the design of new services can
bring significant results. A new style of multilingual
communication supported by language services is worthy of analysis
in HCI/CSCW, and the design process of language services is the
focus of valuable case studies in service science. By using
language resources in different ways based on the Language Grid,
many activities are highly regarded by diverse communities. This
book consists of four parts: (1) two types of language service
platforms to interconnect language services across service grids,
(2) various language service composition technologies that improve
the reusability, efficiency, and accuracy of composite services,
(3) research work and activities in creating language resources and
services, and (4) various applications and tools for understanding
and designing language services that well support intercultural
collaboration.
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Massively Multi-Agent Systems II - International Workshop, MMAS 2018, Stockholm, Sweden, July 14, 2018, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Donghui Lin, Toru Ishida, Franco Zambonelli, Itsuki Noda
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This book contains revised selected and invited papers presented at
the International Workshop on Massively Multi-Agent Systems, MMAS
2018, held in Stockholm, Sweden, in July 2018. The 7 revised full
papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion
in this volume. Also included are 3 post-workshop papers. The
papers discuss enabling technologies, new architectures, promising
applications, and challenges of massively multi-agent systems in
the era of IoT. They are organized in the following topical
sections: multi-agent systems and Internet of Things; architectures
for massively multi-agent systems; and applications of massively
multi-agent systems.
Describing the technologies to combine language resources flexibly
as web services, this book provides valuable case studies for those
who work in services computing, language resources, human-computer
interaction (HCI), computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), and
service science. The authors have been operating the Language Grid,
which wraps existing language resources as atomic language services
and enables users to compose new services by combining them. From
architecture level to service composition level, the book explains
how to resolve infrastructural and operational difficulties in
sharing and combining language resources, including
interoperability of language service infrastructures, various types
of language service policies, human services, and service
failures.The research based on the authors' operating experiences
of handling complicated issues such as intellectual property and
interoperability of language resources contributes to exploitation
of language resources as a service. On the other hand, both the
analysis based on using services and the design of new services can
bring significant results. A new style of multilingual
communication supported by language services is worthy of analysis
in HCI/CSCW, and the design process of language services is the
focus of valuable case studies in service science. By using
language resources in different ways based on the Language Grid,
many activities are highly regarded by diverse communities. This
book consists of four parts: (1) two types of language service
platforms to interconnect language services across service grids,
(2) various language service composition technologies that improve
the reusability, efficiency, and accuracy of composite services,
(3) research work and activities in creating language resources and
services, and (4) various applications and tools for understanding
and designing language services that well support intercultural
collaboration.
This book constitutes the refereed post-workshop proceedings of the
Second International Workshop on Worldwide Language Service
Infrastructure, WLSI 2015, held in Kyoto, Japan, in January 2015.
The 4 full papers included in this volume and presented together
with 2 short papers and 8 invited papers, were carefully reviewed
and selected from 7 submissions. The papers are categorized into
four parts: introducing metadata and annotations; providing
technologies for language service platforms; atomic language
services across different interfaces, policies, and development of
language resources and services; and collecting reports on language
service application.
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