Characterizing the Semantic Web on the Web

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Characterizing the Semantic Web on the Web

Bibtype  inproceedings

Has publishing details  November,2006

Has title  Characterizing the Semantic Web on the Web

Has where published  Proceedings of the Fifth International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC06)

Has year  2006

Title  Characterizing the Semantic Web on the Web

Year  2006

Abstract  Semantic Web languages are being used to r Semantic Web languages are being used to represent, encode and exchange semantic data in many contexts beyond the Web - in databases, multiagent systems, mobile computing, and ad hoc networking environments. The core paradigm, however, remains what we call the Web aspect of the Semantic Web - its use by independent and distributed agents who publish and consume data on the World Wide Web. To better understand this central use case, we have harvested and analyzed a collection of Semantic Web documents from an estimated ten million available on the Web. Using a corpus of more than 1.7 million documents comprising over 300 million RDF triples, we describe a number of global metrics, properties and usage patterns. Most of the metrics, such as the size of Semantic Web documents and the use frequency of Semantic Web terms, were found to follow a power law distribution. found to follow a power law distribution.

Address  Athens, GA +

Author  Li Ding and Timothy W. Finin +

Booktitle  Proceedings of the Fifth International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC06) +

Has author  Li Ding and Timothy W. Finin +

Has identifier  Characterizing the Semantic Web on the Web +

Ksl tr id  Characterizing the Semantic Web on the Web +

Month  November +

Process note  NO +

Categories  InProceedings +, KSL Technical Report +, Publication +

 

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