SEKT Project
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A SEKT Project is a European FP6 research project that operated from 2004 to 2006.
- See: PROTON Ontology, Rudi Studer.
References
2009
- (Wikipedia, 2009) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEKT
- SEKT (Semantically Enabled Knowledge Technology) was a European FP6 research project going from 2004 to (2006). It was led by BT Group plc. It was aiming to bring together experts in knowledge discovery, ontology and metadata technologies, and human language technologies and to combine it into one platform to enable building semantic applications. The project director is John Davies of BT, and the technical director is Rudi Studer.
- http://www.sekt-project.com/
- The EU IST integrated project Semantic Knowledge Technologies (SEKT) developed and exploited semantic knowledge technologies. Core to the SEKT project has been the creation of synergies by combining the three core research areas ontology management, machine learning and natural language processing.
- SEKT Info:
- Co-funded by the EU 6th Framework programme.
- Start date: 1.1.2004, Duration: 36 months.
- Project Nr: EU IST IP 2003-506826
- Coordinator: John Davies, British Telecommunications Plc., UK
- Technical Coordinator: Rudi Studer, University of Karlsruhe, DE