The Best Intelligence and Semantics eBooks of All Time

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Book Cover of Dean Allemang, James Hendler - Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL

By Dean Allemang – Co-author of the seminal article on Semantic Web (you?) and 1 more 

4.54
| 2011 | 384 Pages
Recommended for: 
Working ontologists and data professionals. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn how to model data using Semantic Web technologies effectively.
  • Discover the capabilities of RDFS and OWL in real-world applications.
  • Understand the importance of RDF in information sharing and collaboration.
  • Explore common pitfalls in ontology design and how to avoid them.
  • Gain insights into the relationship between RDF, RDFS, and OWL.
Reviews:
Clear Explanations
Real-World Examples
Well-Organized
Engaging Writing
Thoughtful Insights
A bit Dated
Limited Depth
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Computing Reviews.comOverall, this is an easy-to-follow guide to the basic concepts related to building semantic Web ontologies. The book flows well from chapter to chapter, and the many examples illustrate the different topics. For beginners, it’s an excellent introduction to the subject, which is exactly what the authors intended…
Computing ReviewsOverall, this book provides a thorough and cogent introduction to the semantic Web. Giving just enough philosophical background, the authors focus on the practical aspects of constructing data stores and applications. This blend of philosophy and practical descriptions leads the reader to anticipate how the standards of the semantic Web should work before the standards are described. As a result, the reader is likely to feel that the semantic Web works just as it should
SciTech Book NewsAllemang, a scientist at a company that consults, trains, and provides products for the Semantic Web, and Hendler (computer and cognitive science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) explain how web developers who are practitioners in another field, such as health care, finance, engineering, national intelligence, and enterprise architecture, can model data to fit the requirements of the Semantic Web. They detail how to construct semantic models, with a focus on the use of RDF (Resource Description Framework), RDFS (RDF schema), and OWL (Web Ontology Language) to accomplish specific tasks and model data and domains. This edition has been updated to incorporate new technologies such as SPARQL (SPARQL Protocol And RDF Query Language), OWL 2.0, and SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System). They include examples of Quantities, Units, Dimensions, and Types (QUDT) and The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO), as well as examples of how to use the Semantic Web to solve common modeling problems and a FAQ section on challenges
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Book Cover of Lucas A. Meyer - Building AI Applications with Microsoft Semantic Kernel: Easily integrate generative AI capabilities and copilot experiences into your applications
4.48
| 2024 | 252 Pages
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4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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Book Cover of Alessandro Lenci, Magnus Sahlgren - Distributional Semantics (Studies in Natural Language Processing)

By Alessandro Lenci – Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Computational Linguistics Laboratory (you?) and 1 more 

4.47
| 2023 | 452 Pages
Recommended for: 
Students and researchers in linguistics. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn how distributional semantics represents meaning through statistical language models.
  • Discover the historical origins of distributional semantics and its evolution over time.
  • Understand the computational frameworks used for acquiring meaning from language data.
  • Explore the challenges and open problems in the field of distributional semantics.
  • Gain insights into the integration of linguistic theory and computational applications.
Reviews:
Comprehensive Coverage
Detailed Explanations
Theoretical Insights
Practical Applications
Well-Structured
Complex Concepts
Lacks Practical Examples
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
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