Dear Kingsley,
I've seen a lot of the same. Structured data is
providing more insight in this phase of knowledge development than unstructured.
I think that will change after enough structured data becomes available.
People will want to mine context as well as data, and discrete knowledge will
be needed for that.
How that discrete knowledge gets represented, processed,
and applied to problems cost effectively will determine the industry, IMHO.
Sincerely,
Rich
Cooper,
Rich Cooper,
Chief Technology Officer,
MetaSemantics Corporation
MetaSemantics AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com
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Subject: [ontolog-forum] What Happened to the Semantic Web?
All,
Provocative title to a recent post I published [1]. Based
on the responses so far, I felt it worthwhile sharing with this community too!
I await your interesting comments :)
[1]
http://kidehen.blogspot.com/2015/09/what-happened-to-semantic-web.html
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