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The KMi semantic web
The automated semantic data integration service
The KMi semantic web generates and maintains semantic markup extracted from a variety of sources, including both departmental databases and HTML pages. In contrast with most other semantic web sites, the maintenance of the KMi semantic web is fully automated, relying on the integration of a number of technologies, including data integration and information extraction. A semantic portal provides integrated access tothe KMi semantic web and provides a number of mechanisms to browse, search and query the semantic web, including the AquaLog question answering system and a variety of semantic search engine
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