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I-SEMANTICS 2011: Best Paper Award & Triplification Challenge Winners
This year the I-SEMANTICS conference gave away prices for the best scientific paper and the most promising triplifications. The best paper award went to Pablo N. Mendes, Max Jakob, Andrés
I-SEMANTICS 2011: Best Paper Award & Triplification Challenge Winners
This year the I-SEMANTICS conference gave away prices for the best scientific paper and the most promising triplifications. The best paper award went to Pablo N. Mendes, Max Jakob, Andrés
Which kind of controlled vocabularies matter?
Looking at intermediate results of the Controlled Vocabularies Survey an interesting finding concerns the question which types of knowledge models are currently best fit for actual use in applications. So
Semantic Web and Emerging Trends in Scholarly Publishing
In my capacity as one of the Editors-in-chief of the Semantic Web journal (the other one is Krzysztof Janowicz; the journal is published by IOS Press), I was recently invited
Linked data based thesaurus management in collaborative settings
The creation and management of controlled vocabularies in companies often takes place in a distributed manner. Different departments in different branch offices often rather create their own vocabularies, than have
Les Kneebone: “Semantic web technologies are one solution to linking education data in Australia”
Les Kneebone is Project Manager at Education Services Australia Ltd. Among other projects he is responsible for Schools Online Thesaurus (ScOT). PoolParty Team asked Les a couple of questions about
Marrying ARML with Linked Data
First of all, since ARML (augmented reality markup language) is based on KML and KML uses „Placemarks“ (which all have corresponding identifiers) as basic entities, these could be identified quite
Why SKOS thesauri matter – the next generation of semantic technologies
As a matter of fact still a lot of “semantic technologies” are around which do nothing else than pure statistical analysis of text. Sure, this is better than simple full
A Dynamic Web Of Data
As a matter of fact things change – the Web of Data is no exception in that respect. While some sources, such as Twitter, are intrinsically dynamic, others change every now
Interview with Juan Sequeda: "I believe Linked Data will enable new killer apps that are only possible thanks to Linked Data."
Juan Sequeda, co-chair of the Triplification Challenge 2010 and one of the core figures in the Linked Data movement, gives us his view how the Semantic Web might evolve. His