Theory and Applications of Web 3.0 in the Media Sector / / Andreas Veglis, Charalampos Dimoulas, editors.

This volume is a reprint of the Special Issue "Theory and Application of Web 3.0 in the Media Sector". Launched to highlight vital multidisciplinary perspectives, the SI's contents are both theory- and application-oriented. The advancements of computational processing and storage capa...

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