Vidal's libraryTitle: | AI Meets Web 2.0: Building the Web of Tomorrow, Today |
Author: | Jay M. Tenenbaum |
Journal: | AI Magazine |
Volume: | 27 |
Number: | 4 |
Year: | 2006 |
Abstract: | Imagine an Internet-scale Knowledge System where people and intelligent agents can collaborate on solving complex problems in business, engineering, science, medicine, and other endeavors. Its resources include semantically tagged Web sites, wikis, and blogs, as well as social networks, vertical search engines and a vast array of Web services from business processes to AI planners and domain models. Research prototypes of decentralized knowledge systems have been demonstrated for years, but now, thank s to the Web and Moore's Law, they appear ready for prime time. Architectural concepts for incrementally growing an Internet-scale knowledge system are introduced, with descriptions of early commercial deployments in manufacturing and healthcare. |
@Article{tenenbaum06a,
author = {Jay M. Tenenbaum},
title = {{AI} Meets Web 2.0: Building the Web of Tomorrow,
Today},
journal = {{AI} Magazine},
year = 2006,
volume = 27,
number = 4,
abstract = {Imagine an Internet-scale Knowledge System where
people and intelligent agents can collaborate on
solving complex problems in business, engineering,
science, medicine, and other endeavors. Its
resources include semantically tagged Web sites,
wikis, and blogs, as well as social networks,
vertical search engines and a vast array of Web
services from business processes to AI planners and
domain models. Research prototypes of decentralized
knowledge systems have been demonstrated for years,
but now, thank s to the Web and Moore's Law, they
appear ready for prime time. Architectural concepts
for incrementally growing an Internet-scale
knowledge system are introduced, with descriptions
of early commercial deployments in manufacturing and
healthcare.},
url = {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/library/tenenbaum06a.pdf}
}
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