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- the-pragmantic-web abstract "Like any technological or scientific community, optimism in the beginning years of the Semantic Web was high. Artificial intelligence researchers in the 1960s believed it would be a matter of years before machines would become better at chess than humans, and that machines would seamlessly translate texts from one language into another. Semantic Web researchers strongly believed in the intelligent agents vision, but along the way, things turned out more difficult. Yet people still seem to focus on trying to solve the complex problems, instead of tackling simple ones first. Can we be more pragmatic about the Semantic Web? As an example, this post zooms in on the SemWeb’s default answer to querying and explains why starting with simple queries might just be a better idea.".
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