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The Semantic Web is a "web of data" that enables machines to understand the semantics, or the meaning, of information on the World Wide Web. The semantic web is a vision of information that is understandable by computers. This is what the Semantic Web is all about, describing things in a way that computers applications can understand it. Web browsers retrieve content and display it. Web browsing involves two tasks, finding the right web page and making sense of its content. So far much less attention has been paid to the interpretation of its content. In this paper we describe the tools which support the interpretation of web pages semantically without altering the original web page. It brings semantic interpretation to classical web pages by dynamically – i.e. during browsing – selecting ontologies that contain semantic descriptions of the main terms of the web page.
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Kumar, A., Jain, S.K., Parmar, S., Kaur, G. (2012). Filtering Semantic Information at Client Side Using Semantic Enriched Tool. In: Krishna, P.V., Babu, M.R., Ariwa, E. (eds) Global Trends in Computing and Communication Systems. ObCom 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 269. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29219-4_10
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