Studying and investigation of the Semantic Agent Case Study (SemanSearch)
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https://doi.org/10.37376/asj.vi1.1654Keywords:
Dublin Core, Hakia, Ontology, Semantic web, Syntactic, Swoogle, SemanSearchAbstract
Semantic Web can be defined on the Internet that it was able to describe things in a certain way to allow all computers understand it. Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, defines the Semantic Web as "An extension of the current Web in which information is given well-defined meaning, enabling computers and people to work in better cooperation"
This paper describes both architecture and a prototype of SemanSearch, a semantic agent that helps user to get more relevant results when searching for information using a keyword-based search engine. SemanSearch is implemented using Jena (a java frame work) with the help of ontology that developed for education domain. SemanSearch also includes the Arabic meaning of concepts to get documents that contain the needed meaning but in Arabic. A comparative study compares keyword-based search via Google with semantics-based search via the SemanSearch prototype is used for evaluation.
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