"... However, I do believe that there will be a substantial improvement in the quality of information retrieval (which includes targeting) by combining these two approaches: the statistical and the semantic. ..."
das scheint ein interessanter kleiner thread zum komplex semantic web/google zu sein (4/2003), unter der überschrift: Google bought Applied Semantics: so what?. vermutlich dem spezialisten eh bekannt, aber trotzdem.
übrigens der einzige treffer in feedster für "semantic cloud" - nach drei von meinen postings. so maybe i've added another fragment to this big semantic cloud in the virtual skies.
/ml (Webtechnologie, Theorie)
es gibt den terminus offensichtlich, aber er wird unsystematisch verwendet. am konkretesten benutzt ihn seth russell, anscheinend erfinder des konzepts von semantic memory.
"Well see, that's the difference between a (semantic cloud) where one is not always being able to vance, and a (semantic memory) in which, by definition and design, we can always vance. The (semantic cloud) is the environment in which the (semantic memory) lives .. if I can use that word here. There is an inside and an outside to the (semantic memory) predicament, just like the human predicament. I, on the other hand, have worked, designed, and related to the internal environment almost exclusively; and so view the external environment of the cloud as just something to read from, write to, and perhaps behave against.
I don't think either view should predominate, rather both must exist as two sides of a coin must exist."
ergänzend dazu ein anderer fund, in dem es um semantik chinesischer schriftzeichen geht:
"Although some liúmáng may be married or may operate in small criminal gangs, there is a semantic cloud over the term liú that suggests an individual with little connection to the world, and is probably not married." (link)
irgendwo dazwischen liegt mein einstweilen intuitiver gebrauch von "semantic cloud".
/ml (Webtechnologie, Theorie)

