The two cultures: Mashing up Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web/Comment-1
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| About Page | The_two_cultures:_Mashing_up_Web_2.0_and_the_Semantic_Web |
| Title | lucy's review |
| Commented by | User:Lucy |
| Date | 2008/05/14 02:31:48 PM EDT |
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- This paper demonstrate a Web 2.0 scenario using semantic technologies, and claim that the scenario can become reality within less than two years. The scenario describe a plain user publish a movie review information in her own blog. In this scenario, the movie information can be retrieved by reusing data from Web, and plain user can just configure related web service to dynamically get movie information to her blogging space, and can according user's location or related information to personalize web sites.
- This paper believes that enabling the sharing and reuse of data in semantic web, three main tasks need to be solved:
- What are the sources of semantic data
- an early attempt is FOAF Project.
- Flickr embeds RDF into HTML pages for publishing available license information
- Blogging engines provide (RDF-based) RSS feeds
- Semantic MediaWiki
- machine tags in flickr allow RDF namespace within tags
- How can semantic data be distributed, gathered, and combined?
- on the Semantic Web, data must also to be transformed, merged, and collected to enable later reuse. e.g. mapping available data to a common terminology/format that can be further processed
- How can semantic data be put to practical use?
- semantic search engine. e.g. Swoogle
- Mashup: a important use of semantic data is the recombination of data sources on the Web, creating what is typically known as Mashup. Mashups have already been realised based on classical HTML data, but each of those implementations requires significant programming effort. e.g. Planet and Yahoo! pipes
- well specified semantic formats data on the Web , e.g. iCalender, Atom, vCard, hReview.
- What are the sources of semantic data
- simple creation and evaluation of ontologies for the Web will become a much more practically important issue than it is now. promising results include:
- Diligent
- AJAX based application for the collaborative construction of ontologies
- Interchange, distribution, and creative reuse of data can be greatly facilitated by the infrastructures that the Semantic Web offers. Web 2.0 efforts should take the opportunity to embrace those freely available technologies
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