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David Martin
Researcher at Nuance Communications
Publications - 115
Citations - 10482
David Martin is an academic researcher from Nuance Communications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 91 publications receiving 10340 citations. Previous affiliations of David Martin include SRI International & Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute.
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DAML-S: semantic markup for web services
Anupriya Ankolekar,Mark Burstein,Jerry R. Hobbs,Ora Lassila,David Martin,Sheila A. McIlraith,Srini Narayanan,Massimo Paolucci,Terry R. Payne,Katia Sycara,Honglei Zeng +10 more
TL;DR: The overall structure of the ontology, the service profile for advertising services, and the process model for the detailed description of the operation of services are described, which compare DAML-S with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing services on the Web.
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DAML-S: Web Service Description for the Semantic Web
Mark Burstein,Jerry R. Hobbs,Ora Lassila,David Martin,Drew McDermott,Sheila A. McIlraith,Srini Narayanan,Massimo Paolucci,Terry R. Payne,Katia Sycara +9 more
TL;DR: DAML-S is presented, a DAML+OIL ontology for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services, and three aspects of the ontology are described: the service profile, the process model, and the service grounding.
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Bringing semantics to web services: the OWL-S approach
David Martin,Massimo Paolucci,Sheila A. McIlraith,Mark Burstein,Drew McDermott,Deborah L. McGuinness,Bijan Parsia,Terry R. Payne,Marta Sabou,Monika Solanki,Naveen Srinivasan,Katia Sycara +11 more
TL;DR: This paper shows how to use OWL-S in conjunction with Web service standards, and explains and illustrates the value added by the semantics expressed in OWl-S.
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The open agent architecture: A framework for building distributed software systems
TL;DR: The Open Agent Architecture is structured so as to minimize the effort involved in creating new agents and "wrapping" legacy applications; to encourage the reuse of existing agents; and to allow for dynamism and flexibility in the makeup of agent communities.
Patent
Information retrieval by natural language querying
Douglas E. Appelt,James F. Arnold,John Bear,Jerry Robert Hobbs,David Israel,Megumi Kameyama,David Martin,Karen L. Myers,Gopalan Ravichandran,Mark E. Stickel,William Mabry Tyson +10 more
TL;DR: A natural language information querying system includes an indexing facility configured to automatically generate indices of updated textual sources based on one or more predefined grammars and a database coupled to the indexing facilities to store the indices for subsequent searching as discussed by the authors.