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A Social Semantic Web Access Control Model [PDF]
In the Social Web, the users are invited to publish a lot of personal information. These data can be easily retrieved, and sometimes reused, without providing the users with fine-grained access control mechanisms able to restrict the access to their profiles, and data. In this paper, we present an access control model for the Social Semantic Web.
Serena Villata +3 more
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To Web 3. 0, the Contribution of Semantic Web to the Social Web [PDF]
There are hundreds of social network sites. Millions of people are registered. They offer the opportunity to create a profile and then create links with other members. They also allow to post messages, articles, photographs, etc. All this leaves traces in the databases of these sites, which is not always without consequence.
Lasla Sihem, Maache Salah
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Knowledge Representation in the Social Semantic Web [PDF]
Pauline Rafferty
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Editorial: Social semantic web support for software development [PDF]
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Ricardo Colomo‐Palacios +1 more
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Social Networks and the Semantic Web [PDF]
Peter Mika
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Beyond the Semantic Web: Towards an Implicit Pragmatic Web and a Web of Social Representations
Motivated by the distinction between semantics and pragmatics as sub-disciplines of linguistics, shortly after Tim Berners-Lee introduced the Semantic Web in 2001, there have been works on its extension to the “pragmatic level”.
Yannis Haralambous, Philippe Lenca
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This paper presents a benchmarking survey on query expansion techniques for social media information retrieval, with a focus on comparing the performance of methods using semantic web technologies.
Evangelos A. Stathopoulos +5 more
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Heterogeneous Social Linked Data Integration and Sharing for Public Transportation
Solid (social linked data) technology has made significant progress in social web applications developed, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia. Solid is based on semantic web and RDF (Resource Description Framework) technologies.
Wei Zhao, Bing Zhou, ChaoYang Zhang
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Semantic Web and Web Page Clustering Algorithms: A Landscape View
The major evolution of the semantic web has become exchanging data between applications in all domains of activities. Based on this vision, different applications in recent days, e.g. in the fields of community web portals, social networking, e-learning,
Ahmed J. Obaid +2 more
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Social interactions are one of the key factors to the success of conferences and similar community gatherings. This paper describes a novel application that integrates data from the semantic web, online social networks, and a real-world contact sensing ...
Alani, Harith +5 more
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