links for 2008-04-20
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This page has pointers to my draft book on Machine Learning and to its individual chapters. My intention was to pursue a middle ground between theory and practice. It is neither a handbook of practice nor a compendium of theoretical proofs.
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The power of the Web is enhanced through the network effect produced as resources link to each other (Metcalfe’s law). We discuss how linked semantics coupled with a linked social network deliver a much greater effect.
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The Internet is widely regarded as primarily a content delivery system. Yet historically, connectivity has mattered much more than content. Even on the Internet, content is not as important as is often claimed, since it is e-mail that is still the true “k
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Semantic Web will start the long, slow decline of relational database technology. Web 3.0 enables the transition from “structure upfront” to “structure on the fly.” Structure on the fly is very, very hard, however.
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