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Collaborative Knowledge Acquisition from Semantically Disparate, Distributed Data Sources

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This is the first book to offer a cohesive treatment of the research problems in collaborative knowledge acquisition from semantically disparate information sources & approaches for addressing the problems. The book discusses the fundamental advances in this area covering a broad range & complexity of research issues. The approach taken incorporates a synergistic synthesis of insights, algorithms & results drawn from multiple areas • Artificial Intelligence – especially machine learning, data mining, knowledge representation & inference, intelligent agents & multi-agent systems; • Information Systems – especially databases, information integration, semantic web; & • Distributed computing & software engineering (e.g. service-oriented computing). Written for researchers & graduate students as well as advanced practitioners in data mining, semantic technologies, AI, Information integration, the semantic web, & information systems, this accessible self-contained survey will be a valuable reference tool.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2010

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