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Social Media Copyright Management using Semantic Web and Blockchain

International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, 2019
Solutions based on distributed ledgers require sophisticated tools for data modelling and integration that can be overcome using semantic and Linked Data technologies.
Roberto García, Rosa Gil
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Semantic Documentation Using Semantic Web Technologies and Social Web Services

International Conference on Next Generation Web Services Practices, 2006
In this paper we discuss the need to interact both Desktop and Web environments for making semantic documentation and the advantages of using Semantic Web technologies and Social Web Services. We propose the architecture and then describe the prototype system based on the proposed architecture.
Hong Kim, Hak Kim, Stefan Decker
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ArsEmotica

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Semantic Systems, 2011
This work presents ArsEmotica, an application software that aims at extracting a rich emotional semantics (i.e. not limited to a positive or a negative reception) of tagged resources. We worked on a subset of artworks supplied by the art portal ArsMeteo, and focussed the sentiment analysis on the collections of tags related to artworks.
BALDONI, Matteo   +3 more
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Mailing Lists and Social Semantic Web

2010
Electronic Mailing lists are a key part of the Internet. They have enabled the development of social communities who share and exchange knowledge in specialized and general domains. In this chapter the authors describe methods to capture some of that knowledge which will enable the development of new datasets using Semantic Web technologies.
Sergio Fernández   +4 more
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Toward a Social Semantic Web

Computer, 2007
The semantic Web embodies a vision for a new era in the management and exploitation of Web content by people and machines. Although it poses great research challenges, the Web industry and user community have not yet embraced this vision. At the same time, Web 2.0 is increasingly gaining ground despite its unsophisticated nature or, more likely ...
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Social Networks and the Semantic Web [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
In recent years, social networking sites have grown with amazing speed. They are not only the source of vast amounts of user-generated data, but they are also changing our lives in almost every aspect, such as finding old friends, sharing pictures, discussing hot topics and finding jobs, just to name a few.
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Social Semantic Web and Semantic Web Services

2010
In this chapter the authors aim to portray the social aspects of the World Wide Web and the current and emerging trends in “Social Web”. The Social Web (or Web 2.0) is the term that is used frequently to characterize Web sites that feature user provided content as their primary data source and leverage the creation of online communities based on shared
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Towards the Social Semantic Web

2009
We have described work in this book leading to the creation of a Social Semantic Web, where all of the different collaborative systems, like blogs and wikis, are connected together through the addition of semantics, allowing people to traverse across these different types of systems, reusing and porting their data between systems as required.
John G. Breslin   +2 more
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Semantic Web and the Libraries: An Overview

Social Science Research Network
This paper discusses about the concept of semantic web, the technology, web content writing, and necessity for the development of web 3.0. The various components of semantic web technology such as HTTP, URI, RDF, XML, Ontology, W3C and other components ...
Dr. Yadagiri Nirudi, Ramesh Parichi
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Evolving semantic web with social navigation

Expert Systems with Applications, 2007
Abstract The Semantic Web (SW) is a meta-web built on the existing WWW to facilitate its access. SW expresses and exploits dependencies between web pages to yield focused search results. Manual annotation of web pages towards building a SW is hindered by at least two user dependent factors: users do not agree on an annotation standard, which can be ...
Beydoun, Ghassan   +2 more
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