Intelligent Information Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications

A new generation of intelligent technologies such as Semantic Web, multi-agent systems, and Web ontologies are emerging rapidly as the next force for change, innovation, and opportunity in the information-technology realm. Intelligent Information Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications compiles more than 240 chapters from the world s leading experts to provide a foundational body of research to drive further evolution and innovation of these next-generation technologies and their applications, of which the scientific, technological, and commercial communities have only begun to scratch the surface. Comprehensively covering leading-edge developments such as artificial intelligence, virtual environments, and multi-media information processing, this vast, four-volume collection is an essential reference acquisition for any library seeking to cover the leading edge of technological innovations.

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