The importance of semantics has been recognized in different areas of data and information management, including better access, exchange, interoperability, integration, and analysis of data. Semantics of data is about associating meaning to data, understanding what data represents, and improving the
Networked Knowledge - Networked Media: Integrating Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems
β Scribed by Tassilo Pellegrini, SΓΆren Auer, Sebastian Schaffert, Klaus Tochtermann (auth.), Tassilo Pellegrini, SΓ³ren Auer, Klaus Tochtermann, Sebastian Schaffert (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 339
- Series
- Studies in Computational Intelligence 221
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
When Social Media and the Semantic Web became popular a few years ago it was a simple co-existence between the two, but in the meantime they have increasingly melted making it impossible to think of knowledge technologies without thinking of the Semantic Web. As we can witness today Social Media are widely accepted and common in educational, research and business contexts. Complementary to this Semantic Web principles have not only proven applicable at the technological level solving problems such as data integration and data quality management, but have also proved their applicability at the service level networking knowledge and people across diverse media, supporting search and retrieval, recommendation, collaboration and even trust and accountability issues, bringing Social Media to their full potential.
The book at hand reflects on the increasing convergence of Social Media and Semantic Web technologies. It was the editors' intention to collect up-to-date and high quality contributions that illustrate various approaches to this young and emerging technology area.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
Networked Knowledge - Networked Media: - Bringing the Pieces Together....Pages 1-6
RDF Support in the Virtuoso DBMS....Pages 7-24
Semantic Task Management Framework: Bridging Information and Work....Pages 25-43
AUTOMS-F: A Framework for the Synthesis of Ontology Mapping Methods....Pages 45-59
Developing Semantic Web Applications with the OntoWiki Framework....Pages 61-77
Conceptual Foundations for a Service-oriented Knowledge and Learning Architecture: Supporting Content, Process and Ontology Maturing....Pages 79-94
ARS/SD: An Associative Retrieval Service for the Semantic Desktop....Pages 95-111
GRISINO β A Semantic Web Services, Grid Computing and Intelligent Objects Integrated Infrastructure....Pages 113-128
Collaborative Web-Publishing with a Semantic Wiki....Pages 129-140
Collaborative Wiki Tagging....Pages 141-153
OβCoP, an Ontology Dedicated to Communities of Practice....Pages 155-169
Incremental Approach to Error Explanations in Ontologies....Pages 171-185
Using Ontologies Providing Domain Knowledge for Data Quality Management....Pages 187-203
Semantic Search and Visualization of Time-Series Data....Pages 205-216
An Evaluation Framework and Adaptive Architecture for Automated Sentiment Detection....Pages 217-234
Managing Ontology Lifecycles in Corporate Settings....Pages 235-248
A Semantic Policy Management Environment for End-Users and Its Empirical Study....Pages 249-267
User-Driven Semantic Wiki-Based Business Service Description....Pages 269-283
Facilitating Knowledge Management in Pervasive Health Care Systems....Pages 285-304
Integrating Semantic Technologies with Interactive Digital TV....Pages 305-320
Marrying Game Development with Knowledge Management: Challenges and Potentials....Pages 321-336
Back Matter....Pages -
β¦ Subjects
Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Information Systems and Communication Service
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