Table of ContentsSmartWeb: Getting Answers on the Go SmartWeb provides a context-aware user interface to the Web SmartWeb: Getting Answers on the Go SmartWeb-Car: Mobile Web Access in a Mercedes A-Class or R-Class SmartWeb: Mobile and Multimodal Internet Access on a BMW K 1200 SmartWeb Can Deal with three Types of Interaction Devices SmartWeb Combines Five Input Modalities Merging Various User Interface Paradigms SmartWeb Integrates four Important Research Areas The SmartWeb Consortium SmartWeb: Open-Domain Question Answering – Beyond Google Open Domain Question Answering in SmartWeb: From Soccer to Geography From Search to Question Answering Outline of the Talk The Basic Architecture of SmartWeb SmartWeb‘s Mobile Digital Assistent MDA III and MDA Pro of T-Mobile A Multi-Engine Approach to Semantic Information Access General Architecture of SmartWeb The Hub-and-Spoke Architecture of SmartWeb Integration of Ontologies in SmartWeb Soccer Ontology for the SmartWeb SmartSumo: A Common Ontology Ontology-Driven Question Analysis Ontology-Driven Question Analysis Multimodal Question Analysis Multimodal Question Analysis Multimodal Reference Resolution in SmartWeb Multimodal Answer Generation XML-Representation of the Input Query Answer Extraction from the Deep Web XML-Representation of the Answer Candidates Automated Services in the Semantic Web Composition of Web Services in SmartWeb Classification of Semantic Web Services in SmartWeb ServiceComposer: Composition of four Web Services to Answer a Single Question Compact Annotation of Semantic Web Services in SmartWeb Graph Matching with Concept Subsumption in Description Logic The Architecture of the Plan-Based Service Composer GOAL Automatic Service Execution in SmartWeb Dynamic Hyperlink Generation in SmartWeb (first explored in AlFresco by Stock et al.) Cooperation with DaimlerChrysler: Open Domain Question Answering in Mercedes Cars Using DMB to Broadcast Extracted Information to Cars without UMTS Internet Access The Danger of Information Overload SmartWeb: Multimodal Interfaces to Advanced Motor Bike Services Mobile SmartWeb Applications for Car Drivers, Motor Bikers, and Pedestrians SmartWeb: Multimodal User Interface on a BMW Bike K 1200 LT Semantic Peer-to-Peer Communication SmartWeb: Semantic Web Service Communication between Cars Web 3.0 = Semantic Web + Web 2.0 The New SmartKom Book, July 2006 Conclusion |
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