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Semantic Web Word Search

Semantic Web Word Search

By mayfield on Tuesday, June 21st, 2005 at 9:50 am.

Find fifty-one Semantic Web-related terms in this word search puzzle. Amaze your friends and impress your parents. Special bonus if you fold the list of terms to be found to the back before you do your search.

The terms were interlinked using a heuristic best-first search that favors shared letters, small diagrams and a uniform distribution of word directions. The empty cells were filled using a character 4-gram language model derived from the entries themselves.

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One Response to “Semantic Web Word Search”

  1. Li Ding Says:

    This is definitely a great idea. It has been enjoyed by many at Stanford KSL lab.

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