 | |  | UMBC eBiquity: Research: Semantic Web 
The Semantic Web is the representation of data on the World Wide Web. The W3C is currently developing standards for the semantic web built on a foundation of XML, RDF and OWL.
"The Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation." -- Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler, Ora Lassila, The Semantic Web, Scientific American, May 2001.
Active Projects
memeta.
Wikitology. Past Projects
A Personal Agent Application for the Semantic Web.
ArRf - Activity Recognition with RF.
Bayes OWL.
Context Broker Architecture (CoBrA).
DAML.
DAML / ITTalks.
Damlator: Semantic Web Translator.
DReggie: Semantic Service Discovery Infrastructure.
FOAF.
Ontology Editor for Eclipse.
ontosem2owl.
OWLIR: Information Retrieval On The Semantic Web.
Policy Management for Enterprise Applications.
Policy-based Automated WAN Configuration and Management.
Privacy for the WWW.
RAP: RDF Access-control Policiies.
RDF123.
Rei : A Policy Specification Language.
Securing the Semantic Web: A Trust Management Approach.
Semantic Discovery: Discovering Complex Relationships in Semantic Web.
Semantic Service Discovery in Bluetooth.
SemNews.
Spire.
SweetJess.
SweetRules.
Swoogle.
TAGA.
Text Mining Approach to Ontology Enrichment.
UMBC OntoMapper: A Tool For Mapping Between Two Ontologies. Suggestions for Future Projects
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