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SHERLOCK: a system for location-based services in wireless environments using semantics

Published: 13 May 2013 Publication History

Abstract

Nowadays people are exposed to huge amounts of information that are generated continuously. However, current mobile applications, Web pages, and Location-Based Services (LBSs) are designed for specific scenarios and goals. In this demo we show the system SHERLOCK, which searches and shares up-to-date knowledge from nearby devices to relieve the user from knowing and managing such knowledge directly. Besides, the system guides the user in the process of selecting the service that best fits his/her needs in the given context.

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WWW '13 Companion: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on World Wide Web
May 2013
1636 pages
ISBN:9781450320382
DOI:10.1145/2487788

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  • NICBR: Nucleo de Informatcao e Coordenacao do Ponto BR
  • CGIBR: Comite Gestor da Internet no Brazil

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Published: 13 May 2013

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  1. knowledge representation and reasoning
  2. location-based services
  3. mobile computing
  4. real-time query processing

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WWW '13
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  • CGIBR
WWW '13: 22nd International World Wide Web Conference
May 13 - 17, 2013
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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WWW '13 Companion Paper Acceptance Rate 831 of 1,250 submissions, 66%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 1,899 of 8,196 submissions, 23%

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