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Enabling Social Navigation on the Web
2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2008For a place that gathers millions of people the Web seems pretty lonely at times. This is mainly due to the current predominant browsing scenario; that of an individual participating in an autonomous surfing session. We believe that people should be seen as an integral part of the browsing and searching activity towards a concept known as social ...
Athanasios Papagelis +2 more
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Introduction to the Social Web (Web 2.0, social media, social software)
2009Web 2.0 is a widely-used and wide-ranging term (in terms of interpretations), made popular by Tim O’Reilly who wrote an article on the seven features or principles of Web 2.0. To many people, Web 2.0 can mean many different things. Most agree that it can be thought of as the second phase of architecture and application development for the Web, and that
John G. Breslin +2 more
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An Upper Ontology for the Social Web
2012 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2012Ontologies modeling social graphs often use FOAF as an upper ontology. However, this approach has significant drawbacks. This paper analyzes the requirements for upper social ontologies and illustrates the shortcomings of FOAF and proposed extensions.
Jens Grabarske, Dominic Heutelbeck
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Social web in disaster archives
Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on World Wide Web, 2012Preserving social Web datasets is a crucial part of research work for disaster management based on information from social media. This paper describes the Michinoku Shinrokuden disaster archive project, mainly dedicated to archiving data from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and its aftermath.
Michiaki Tatsubori +4 more
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Social Web and Knowledge Management
2009Knowledge Management is the study and practice of representing, communicating, organizing, and applying knowledge in organizations. Moreover, being used by organizations, it is inherently social. The Web, as a medium, enables new forms of communications and interactions and requires new ways to represent knowledge assets.
Peter Dolog +3 more
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User Modeling in the Social Web
2007This paper presents the idea to reason over user's tags to define and enrich the user model. We apply our approach to an adaptive web-based and multi-device social recommender system: iCITY, which exploits a tag-based user model, enriched from the information derived from the tags inserted in the system by users, and filled also with the tags the user ...
CARMAGNOLA, Francesca +2 more
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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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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 web video clustering based on multi-view clustering via nonnegative matrix factorization
International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2019Vinath Mekthanavanh +4 more
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Social intelligence design for the Web
Computer, 2002Web intelligence reflects the view that eventually we will build a totally new kind of collective intelligence on the Web computing infrastructure. To reach this goal we must solve several major problems. For example, embedding Web computing into our everyday lives and society poses a more difficult problem than engineers might think.
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Ontology Driven Sentiment Analysis on Social Web for Government Intelligence
International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2017Akshi Kumar, Arunima Joshi
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