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The Semantics of Mobile TV
May 05-May 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CNSR.2008.882008 Communication Networks and Servi ...
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In order for a ubiquitous Semantic Web-enabled global network to emerge, it is evident that many significant sub-domains must first evolve. A sub-domain, in this sense, can be thought of as a structured representation of a set of concepts and their associated attributes and terms within a given domain. Domains, which are a logical grouping of sub-domains, may span many different applications, websites, portals, organizations or even industries.??Domains must be capable of harmoniously exchanging data with others when requested, regardless of whether requests come from a human or a machine. This article will explain why one emerging domain – that of “Mobile TV” – is an appropriate if not prerequisite candidate domain for the Semantic Web.
Index Terms:
semantic web, mobile tv, ubiquitous society, mobile internet, social media, ontology
Citation:
Bryan Copeland, "The Semantics of Mobile TV," cnsr, pp.30-37, 2008 Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR 2008), 2008
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