Friday, 24 December 2010

The Semantic Web is a failure

“The semantic web is a failure.”  Discuss, illustrating your answer with examples.

# Semantic Web is a group of methods and technologies which describes things in a way that computers can understand the meaning of information in the World Wide Web. The specific goals of semantic web is driving the evolution of the current web by allowing users to use it to its full potential thus allowing users to find, share and combine information more easily.
            The logic that is being applied to develop the Semantic Web does not consider the concept of time, since it is simply logic and metonymic lacks the metaphor. And according to Godel’s theorems, “The concluding tautology of each manufacture or metonymic mathematical language, which leads to inconsistencies”.
The idea behind Semantic Web is entirely contradictory to the logic that formulates inconsistent use of time, inherent in human unconscious, but the use of time is construct on the lack, not on optimistic things, it is based on abstaining and absences, and it is impossible to reflect on a machine because of the perceived lack of the required self awareness is acquired with the absence.
            The main problem is to build an intelligent system to replace the way of human thinking, at least in the information search, but the special nature of human mind is the use of time which lets human beings reach a termination, therefore does not exist in the human mind the halting problem.
            Because of which all the exertions faced toward semantic web are doomed to failure a priori if the aim is to broaden the human way of thinking into machines, they lack the metaphorical speech, because it’s only a mathematical construction which will always be redundant and metonymic, and inadequacy the use of the time that is what leads to the conclusion.
             Below I have illustrated some problems those we likely to run into when we reach the semantic web:
·         The emergence of Semantic web may truly affect the so-called “Privacy”. Although the fact behind it is to help people more effectively search the web but they might be intentionally abused by some intended bad peoples. 
·         Reduced anonymity on the web. Such as when we sign up for an account on sits like twitter, face book, etc, we are feeding them our information during registration. More he personal information increases the website will rely n querying the “web as a database” for information about its visitors for mission critical functionality. If this change takes place having personal information on the web may become comfortable norm. It will soon shift in the importance of anonymity. Openness and transparency may become the “in thing”.
·         Vocabulary incompabilities such as a trend of viewing in which systems create Semantic Web URIs, metadata and triples probabilistically. For example, some services take raw text and try to semanticize it. This weakens all the deterministic benefits that the Semantic Web promises. For instance, if there is a word pitch, one of these services give the wrong meaning to the word such as tree pitch, cricket pitch, etc trough a probabilistic process, often the process will be incorrect. But the meaning the service chooses will be hard wired in the text using Semantic Web markup.

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