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    "Semantics in Action: Applications and Scenarios" ed. by Muhammad Tanvir Afzal

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    "Semantics in Action: Applications and Scenarios" ed. by Muhammad Tanvir Afzal

    "Semantics in Action: Applications and Scenarios" ed. by Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
    ITexLi | 2017 | ISBN: 9535105361 9789535105367 | 276 pages | PDF | 6 MB

    This book is a combination of number of great ideas, applications, case studies, and practical systems in the domain of Semantics. The current volume highlights the state-of-the-art application areas in the domain of Semantics.

    This volume has been divided into four sections and ten chapters.

    The sections include:
    1) Software Engineering,
    2) Applications: Semantic Cache, E-Health, Sport Video Browsing, and Power Grids,
    3) Visualization, and
    4) Natural Language Disambiguation.

    Contents
    Preface
    Section 1 Software Engineering
    1 Using Model Transformation Language Semantics for Aspects Composition
    2 Program Slicing Based on Monadic Semantics
    3 CCMF, Computational Context Modeling Framework - An Ontological Approach to Develop Context-Aware Web Applications
    Section 2 Applications: Semantic Cache, E-Health. Sport Video Browsing, and Power Grids
    4 Semantic Cache System
    5 Semantic Interoperability in E-Health for Improved Healthcare
    6 Semantic Based Sport Video Browsing
    7 Intelligent Self-Describing Power Grids
    Section 3 Visualization
    8 Facet Decomposition and Discouse Analysis: Visualization of Conflict Structure
    9 Visualizing Program Semantics
    Section 4 Natural Language Disambiguation
    10 Resolving Topic-Focus Ambiguities in Natural Language

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