Completely untriaged, just starting a list:
http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/SemWebCourse_files/SemWebCourse.htm Amit Sheth, U. GA (Fall 2004)
- This is an advanced course involving topics in Internet/WWW, Database Management, Information Systems, Information Retrieval and Artificial Intelligence. It is ideally suited for PhD students, MS students in their second year, MS students with work experience or MS/PhD students wishing to pursue research in focus area of the LSDIS lab. The student must have understanding of and expertise in the following three areas:
- database, information systems or AI principles (such as a course in database management, global information systems, AI, or work experience involving creation of significant database schema and data intensive application (it is possible for the student to focus on either database/information systems or AI aspects/technologies of Semantic Web),
- basic or advanced exposure to the Web, including HTML (must have created a home page), XML (self-reading may be ok for a good student), and
- very good programming skills, minimally in Java and any scripting language (preferably a course in Software Engineering or Compilers; just a course in data structures will not be good enough)
- This is an advanced course involving topics in Internet/WWW, Database Management, Information Systems, Information Retrieval and Artificial Intelligence. It is ideally suited for PhD students, MS students in their second year, MS students with work experience or MS/PhD students wishing to pursue research in focus area of the LSDIS lab. The student must have understanding of and expertise in the following three areas:
http://www.cse.lehigh.edu/~heflin/courses/sw-2003/ Jeff Heflin, Lehigh (Computer Science) (Fall 2003, also http://www.cse.lehigh.edu/~heflin/courses/sw-fall01/ Fall 2001)
- Prerequisites:
- familiarity with the World Wide Web
- although not required, some familiarity with artificial intelligence, internet programming (especially Java), OR databases may be useful
- Prerequisites:
http://www.ida.liu.se/~janma/SemWeb/ Jan Maluszynski and Uwe Assmann, LINKÖPING (Spring 2002)
- PhD course
http://www-personal.si.umich.edu/~hardin/semantic_course.htm Joseph Hardin, U Mich (School of Information)
http://www.cs.uic.edu/~ifc/594-SW.html Isabel Cruz, U Illinois Chicago (CS) (Spring 2002, but apparently repeated Fall 2004)
- This is a special topics graduate course, which will be run like a seminar. See the list of resources and topics for an overview of the subject matter of the course. The course aims to prepare students to undertake research in the important subjects that comprise the new Semantic Web research area. Subjects will be introduced by the instructor and by the students in their presentations to the class. The project will be representative of current research and development in the Semantic Web area. Because of the research nature of the course, it is best suited for advanced graduate students. Recommended background: An advanced undergraduate course or a graduate course (or equivalent experience) in two or more of the following areas:
- Databases and/or Information Retrieval
- Software engineering
- Artificial Intelligence
- Graphics and/or Multimedia Systems
- Programming Languages
- Networks
- This is a special topics graduate course, which will be run like a seminar. See the list of resources and topics for an overview of the subject matter of the course. The course aims to prepare students to undertake research in the important subjects that comprise the new Semantic Web research area. Subjects will be introduced by the instructor and by the students in their presentations to the class. The project will be representative of current research and development in the Semantic Web area. Because of the research nature of the course, it is best suited for advanced graduate students. Recommended background: An advanced undergraduate course or a graduate course (or equivalent experience) in two or more of the following areas:
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~horrocks/Teaching/cs646/ Ian Horrocks, Manchester (CS) (1 week Dec 2004 as far as I can tell)
- The Semantic Web: Ontologies and OWL
http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/hendler/CMSC498x/ Jim Hendler, U Maryland College Park (CS) (2001)
- eXtreme Programming: The Semantic Web
http://www.public.asu.edu/~hdavulcu/CSE591_Semantic_Web_Mining2.html Hasan Davulcu, Arizona State, CS (Spring 2004, also http://www.public.asu.edu/~hdavulcu/CSE591_Semantic_Web_Mining.html Fall 2002)
- Semantic Web Mining This is an advanced course intended for graduate students with some background in databases,
compilers and automata theory. Some exposure to HTML and XML is also desirable. Also, very good programming skills in Java, C++ and some scripting languages (such as Perl) is necessary to complete the course projects. Students with special interest and background in AI, databases, data mining, information retrieval, machine learning, NLP are encouraged to join.
http://www.cs.concordia.ca/~haarslev/teaching/semweb/ Volker Haarslev, Concordia, CS (Winter 2005)