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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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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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Exploring social annotations for the semantic web

Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web, 2006
In order to obtain a machine understandable semantics for web resources, research on the Semantic Web tries to annotate web resources with concepts and relations from explicitly defined formal ontologies. This kind of formal annotation is usually done manually or semi-automatically.
Xian Wu, Yong Yu, Lei Zhang
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On the Social Shaping of the Semantic Web

2009
Addressed in this chapter is the Social Shaping of the Semantic Web in the context of moving beyond the workplace application domain that has so dominated the development of both Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs), and the Social Shaping of Technology perspective.
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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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The Social Semantic Web

2012
Nowadays the Web is omnipresent, reaching into almost everyone’s life. More and more Web users do not switch off their devices all the time, continuously receiving and sending messages, frequently looking for information, now and then evaluating this information, and so on.
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Weaving a Social Data Web with Semantic Pingback

2010
In this paper we tackle some pressing obstacles of the emerging Linked Data Web, namely the quality, timeliness and coherence of data, which are prerequisites in order to provide direct end user benefits. We present an approach for complementing the Linked Data Web with a social dimension by extending the well-known Pingback mechanism, which is a ...
Tramp S.   +3 more
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Motivation for applying Semantic Web technologies to the Social Web

2009
Many will have become familiar with popular Social Web applications such as blogging, social networks and wikis, and will be aware that we are heading towards an interconnected information space (through the blogosphere, inter-wiki links, mashups, etc.).
John G. Breslin   +2 more
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Semantic Web Revisited – Eine kurze Einführung in das Social Semantic Web

2008
Wahrend in den vergangenen Monaten Themen wie Web 2.0 und Social Software ein erstaunliches Konjunkturhoch erlebt haben, vollzieht sich weitgehend abseits der offentlichen Wahrnehmung eine technologische Komplementarinnovation. Die wachsende Adaption semantischer Technologien zu Zwecken der strukturierten Erschliesung von „Web 2.0 Content“, aber auch ...
Tassilo Pellegrini, Andreas Blumauer
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Privacy im Social Semantic Web

2008
Der Schwerpunkt dieses Beitrages liegt auf dem Design von Infrastrukturen, welche es ermoglichen sollen, private Daten kontrolliert preiszugeben und auszutauschen. Zunachst wird daran erinnert, dass rechtliche und technische Masnahmen zum Datenschutz stets auch dazu dienen, den Austausch von Daten zu ermoglichen.
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