The Semantic Web - Iswc 2003: Second International Semantic Web Conference, Sanibel Island, Fl, Usa, October 2003 Proceedings

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Pub. Date: 2003-12-01
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2003, held at Sanibel Island, Florida, USA in October 2003.The 58 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on foundations; ontological reasoning; semantic Web services; security, trust, and privacy; agents and the semantic Web; information retrieval; multimedia; tools and methodologies; applications; and industrial perspectives.

Table of Contents

Representing the UMLS Semantic Network Using OWL (Or "What's in a Semantic Web Link?")p. 1
Reducing OWL Entailment to Description Logic Satisfiabilityp. 17
RDFS(FA) and RDF MT: Two Semantics for RDFSp. 30
Web Ontology Reasoning with Datatype Groupsp. 47
Merging Topics in Well-Formed XML Topic Mapsp. 64
Semantic Processing of the Semantic Webp. 80
Viewing the Semantic Web through RVL Lensesp. 96
Infrastructure for Web Explanationsp. 113
Semantic Coordination: A New Approach and an Applicationp. 130
Interoperability on XML Datap. 146
C-OWL: Contextualizing Ontologiesp. 164
Web Ontology Language Requirements w.r.t. Expressiveness of Taxonomy and Axioms in Medicinep. 180
Automating DAML-S Web Services Composition Using SHOP2p. 195
Surfing the Service Webp. 211
Adapting BPEL4WS for the Semantic Web: The Bottom-Up Approach to Web Service Interoperationp. 227
Request Rewriting-Based Web Service Discoveryp. 242
Learning to Attach Semantic Metadata to Web Servicesp. 258
Semantic Markup for Semantic Web Tools: A DAML-S Description of an RDF-Storep. 274
The DAML-S Virtual Machinep. 290
IRS-II: A Framework and Infrastructure for Semantic Web Servicesp. 306
Towards a Knowledge-Based Approach to Semantic Service Compositionp. 319
Security for DAML Web Services: Annotation and Matchmakingp. 335
Trust Management for the Semantic Webp. 351
Signing RDF Graphsp. 369
A Semantic E-Wallet to Reconcile Privacy and Context Awarenessp. 385
A Policy Based Approach to Security for the Semantic Webp. 402
Semantic Web Languages for Policy Representation and Reasoning: A Comparison of KAoS, Rei, and Ponderp. 419
An Agent Framework for Inter-personal Information Sharing with an RDF-Based Repositoryp. 438
An Environment for Distributed Ontology Development Based on Dependency Managementp. 453
Beyond Ontology Construction; Ontology Services as Online Knowledge Sharing Communitiesp. 469
Semantic Annotation, Indexing, and Retrievalp. 484
An Approach for the Ranking of Query Results in the Semantic Webp. 500
Querying Semantic Web Resources Using TRIPLE Viewsp. 517
Automatic Annotation of Content-Rich HTML Documents: Structural and Semantic Analysisp. 533
Semi-automatic Semantic Annotation of Images Using Machine Learning Techniquesp. 550
Integrating Structure and Semantics into Auto-visual Documentsp. 566
SCULPTEUR: Towards a New Paradigm for Multimedia Museum Information Handlingp. 582
Towards Ontology-Driven Discourse: From Semantic Graphs to Multimedia Presentationsp. 597
Benchmaking DAML+OIL Repositoriesp. 613
DAMLJessKB: A Tool for Reasoning with Semantic Webp. 628
Prolog-Based Infrastructure for RDF: Scalability and Performancep. 644
Cooking the Semantic Web with the OWL APIp. 659
WebScripter: Grass-Roots Ontology Alignment via End-User Report Creationp. 676
Magpie - Towards a Semantic Web Browserp. 690
Ontology-Based Resource Matching in the Grid - The Grid Meets the Semantic Webp. 706
A Q-Based Architecture for Semantic Information Interoperability on Semantic Webp. 722
Haystack: A Platform for Authoring End User Semantic Web Applicationsp. 738
Mangrove: Enticing Ordinary People onto the Semantic Web via Instant Gratificationp. 754
FrameNet Meets the Semantic Web: Lexical Semantics for the Webp. 771
ScadaOnWeb - Web Based Supervisory Control and Data Acquisitionp. 788
ODESeW. Automatic Generation of Knowledge Portals for Intranets and Extranetsp. 802
Making Business Sense of the Semantic Webp. 818
KIM - Semantic Annotation Platformp. 834
Ontology-Oriented Programming: Static Typing for the Inconsistent Programmerp. 850
Task Computing - The Semantic Web Meets Pervasive Computingp. 866
A Semantic Infospherep. 882
Ontology-Based Information Integration in the Automotive Industryp. 897
Ontology-Based Query and Answering in Chemistry: OntoNova @ Project Halop. 913
Author Indexp. 929
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