darpa semantic
AeroDAML: Applying Information Extraction to Generate DAML Annotations From Web Pages
White Paper The DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) is an emerging knowledge representation for the Semantic Web. This paper discusses the design of AeroDAML including linguistic and practical issues related to semantic annotation. [03 Jul 2008]
Agents and the Semantic Web
White Paper Many of the challenges inherent in bringing communicating multi-agent systems to the web require ontologies of the type being developed in DARPA's DAML program and other efforts. The pieces are coming together, and thus, the semantic web of agents... [25 Jan 2005]
The Role of Frame-Based Representation on the Semantic Web
White Paper This paper proposes frame-based representation as a suitable paradigm for building ontologies, and the World Wide Web Consortium's RDF-formalism (and its extensions, such as the DARPA Agent Markup Language) as a manifestation of frame-based... [25 Jan 2005]
The Metaphors of the Net
White Paper The shift is from HTML (whose tags are concerned with visual appearances and content indexing) to languages such as the DARPA Agent Markup Language, OIL (Ontology Inference Layer or Ontology Interchange Language), or even XML (whose tags are... [25 Feb 2004]
Accessing Information and Services on the DAML-Enabled Web
White Paper The DARPA DAML project aims at overcoming this problem by allowing webpages to be marked up in a way that indicates the meaning of the content. We present a set of queries of increasing complexity that should be answered efficiently in a Semantic Web. [25 Feb 2004]
Web content standard plays antics with semantics
News Fensel, together with Ian Harrocks from the University of Manchester, is one of the authors of the standardisation proposal DAML + OIL, or darpa agent mark-up language and ontology instance language. The semantic development of internet content has... [29 May 2001]
