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Semantic Communications: Principles and Challenges
Dec 30, 2021 · This review critically summarize the advances made in semantic information and semantic communications, including theory, architecture, and potential applications, and …
The Semantic Web
The semantic web was proposed in 1994 by the inventor of the original world wide web, Sir Tim Berners-lee. He outlined a web of information that provided meaning and structure to …
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Federation of Agents: A Semantics-Aware Communication Fabric …
Sep 24, 2025 · The system scales horizontally while maintaining consistent performance, demonstrating that semantic orchestration with structured collaboration can unlock the …
A Survey on 3D Gaussian Splatting Applications ... - Semantic Scholar
Aug 13, 2025 · This survey provides a comprehensive overview of recent progress in 3DGS applications, and introduces 2D foundation models that support semantic understanding and …
An integrative theory of intergroup conflict. - Semantic Scholar
The aim of this chapter is to present an outline of a theory of intergroup conflict and some preliminary data relating to the theory. First, however, this ap proach to intergroup behavior …
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The social psychology of telecommunications - Semantic Scholar
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The social psychology of telecommunications" by John Short et al.