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Semantic Computing is a field that addresses three core problems: (1) understanding the intentions (semantics) of user
Semantic Computing is a field that addresses three core problems: (1) understanding the (possibly naturally expressed) intentions (semantics) of user and expressing them in a machine processable language; (2) understanding the meanings (semantics) of computational content (of various sorts, including but is not limited to text, video, audio, process, network, software, hardware) and expressing them in a machine processable language; and (3) mapping the semantics of user with that of content for the purpose of content retrieval, management, creation, etc.
(that may be naturally expressed) and expressing them in a machine processable language; (2) understanding the meanings (semantics) of computational content (of various sorts, including but is not limited to text, video, audio, process, network, software, hardware) and expressing them in a machine processable language; and (3) mapping the semantics of user with that of content for the purpose of content retrieval, management, creation, etc.


More details of Semantic Computing may be found at:
More details of Semantic Computing may be found at:
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(3) International Journal of Semantic Computing (journals.wspc.com.sg/ijsc/ijsc.shtml)
(3) International Journal of Semantic Computing (journals.wspc.com.sg/ijsc/ijsc.shtml)
(4) Institute for Semantic Computing (http://www.isc-home.org)
(4) Institute for Semantic Computing (http://www.isc-home.org)
(5) The book "Semantic Computing" (eds. P. Sheu, H. Yu, C.V. Ramamoorthy, A. Joshi, L.A. Zadeh), Wiley & Sons, 2009 (in press)
(5) Semantic Computing, eds. P. Sheu, H. Yu, C.V. Ramamoorthy, A. Joshi and L.A. Zadeh, Wiley, 2009 (in press)

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Semantic Computing is a field that addresses three core problems: (1) understanding the (possibly naturally expressed) intentions (semantics) of user and expressing them in a machine processable language; (2) understanding the meanings (semantics) of computational content (of various sorts, including but is not limited to text, video, audio, process, network, software, hardware) and expressing them in a machine processable language; and (3) mapping the semantics of user with that of content for the purpose of content retrieval, management, creation, etc.

More details of Semantic Computing may be found at: (1) IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (http://icsc.eecs.uci.edu http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/icsc) (2) IEEE International School on Semantic Computing (http://www.sssc2009.org) (3) International Journal of Semantic Computing (journals.wspc.com.sg/ijsc/ijsc.shtml) (4) Institute for Semantic Computing (http://www.isc-home.org) (5) Semantic Computing, eds. P. Sheu, H. Yu, C.V. Ramamoorthy, A. Joshi and L.A. Zadeh, Wiley, 2009 (in press)