While Web 2.0 was about data, Web 3.0 is about knowledge and information. Scripting Intelligence: Web 3.0 Information Gathering and Processing offers the reader Ruby scripts for intelligent information management in a Web 3.0 environmentincluding information extraction from text, using Semantic Web technologies, information gathering (relational database metadata, web scraping, Wikipedia, Freebase), combining information from multiple sources, and strategies for publishing processed information. This book will be a valuable tool for anyone needing to gather, process, and publish web or database information across the modern web environment.
- Text processing recipes, including speech tagging and automatic summarization
- Gathering, visualizing, and publishing information from the Semantic Web
- Information gathering from traditional sources such as relational databases and web sites
This book offers recipes using Ruby for intelligent information management including information extraction from text, using Semantic Web technologies, combining information from multiple sources, and strategies for publishing processed information.
This book covers Web 3.0 technologies from a software developers point of view. While n- techies can use web services and portals that other people create, developers have the ability to be creators and consumers at the same timeby integrating their work with other peoples efforts. The Meaning of Web 3.0 Currently, there is no firm consensus on what Web 3.0 means, so I feel free to define Web 3.0 for the context of this book and to cover Ruby technologies that I believe will help you develop Web 3.0 applications. I believe that Web 3.0 applications will be small, that they can be constructed from existing web applications, and that they can be used to build new web applications. Most Web 3.0 techló¿