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SOCIAL SEMANTIC WEB INTRO

SOCIAL SEMANTIC WEB INTRO. Paola Monachesi. Semantic Web: The Vision. Hi Pete, it ’ s Lucy. I ’ m at the doctor ’ s office. Mom needs to see a specialist and then has to have a series of physical therapy sessions. Biweekly or something. Can you split the chauffeuring with me?.

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SOCIAL SEMANTIC WEB INTRO

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  1. SOCIAL SEMANTIC WEB INTRO Paola Monachesi

  2. Semantic Web: The Vision Hi Pete, it’s Lucy. I’m at the doctor’s office. Mom needs to see a specialist and then has to have a series of physical therapy sessions. Biweekly or something. Can you split the chauffeuring with me? Great! I’ll have my agent set up the appointments. Hello? Sure Lucy. RING … RING ... * Berners-Lee, Hendler, Lassila “The Semantic Web” Scientific American, May 2001

  3. The Vision Lucy’s agent looks up several lists of providers and checks for ones in-plan for Mom’s insurance, within a 20-mile radius of her home, and with a rating of excellent or very good. Schedule a treatment plan for Mom using Pete and my schedules. Only use providers that are in-plan for Mom’s insurance, are within a 20-mile radius, and have a rating of excellent or very good. Lucy’s agent formulates a schedule of appointments for therapists with appointments available that fit into Pete and Lucy’s schedule. Lucy’s agent retrieves information about Mom’s prescribed treatment from the doctor’s agent. Semantic Web * Berners-Lee, Hendler, Lassila “The Semantic Web” Scientific American, May 2001

  4. The Semantic Web It will make data located anywhere on the web accessible and understandable both to people and to machines.

  5. Web 2.0

  6. Elements of Social Web • Users contribute content • Images (Flickr,), news stories (Digg, Reddit), bookmarks (Delicious, Bibsonomy), videos (YouTube,), Personal information (Facebook) • Users add metadata to content • Tags: annotate content with freely chosen keywords • Discussion: leave comments • Evaluation: active through voting or passive through views & favorites

  7. Elements of Social Web • Users create social networks • Add other users as friends/contacts • Sites provide an easy interface to track friends’ activities • Transparency • Publicly navigable content and metadata

  8. So what? By exposing human activity, Social Web allows users to exploit the intelligence and opinions of others to solve problems • New way of interacting with information • Amenable to analysis Challenge: harness the power of collective intelligence to solve information processing problems

  9. What are the risks? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNJl9EEcsoE • Is this what we will get?

  10. A web of data • Data Interoperability across applications and organizations (for IT) • A set of interoperable standards for knowledge exchange • An architecture for interconnected communities and vocabularies • From Berners-Lee AAAI July 2006

  11. The LOD “cloud”, March 2008

  12. The LOD “cloud”, September 2011

  13. Why is the SW interesting for us? • Language (Technology) • Computation • Applications

  14. Course • The Social Semantic Web • Master course • Blok 3

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