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The book at hand re?ects on the increasing convergence of Social
Media and Semantic Web technologies. It was the editors' intention
to collect - to-date and high quality contributions that illustrate
various approaches to this young and emerging technology area. To
guarantee this we invited be- of authors from the international
conferences I-SEMANTICS and I-KNOW from the years 2007 & 2008
that took place in Graz / Austria to prepare - tended contributions
that illustrate this agile and fast-evolving development and hint
at trends that might accompany us for the years to come. More than
60 authors from 12 countries with either academic or industrial ba-
ground provided us with 20 articles covering a broad range of
topics related to frameworks, applications and concrete use cases.
After more than a year of preparation we would like to thank all
authors for sharing their experiences and insights with the reader.
We also would like to thank them for their motivation, dedication
and creativity uncompla-
inglyincludingourfeedbackintotheircontributionstherebyensuringthehigh
qualityofthebook. SpecialthanksalsogotoGiselaGranitzerfromtheKnow
Center in Graz who accompanied the editorial process with valuable
c- ments and contributionsand helped us to ?nally bringing this
volume to you. Have an inspiring reading Vienna, March 23, 2009
Tassilo Pellegrini S] oren Auer Sebastian Scha?ert Klaus
Tochtermann Contents Introduction
NetworkedKnowledge-NetworkedMedia: -Bringingthe PiecesTogether. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1 Tassilo Pellegrini, Sor ] en Auer, Sebastian
Scha?ert, Klaus Tochtermann FrameworksandInfrastructures
RDFSupportintheVirtuosoDBMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 7 Orri Erling, Ivan Mikhailov Semantic Task Management
Framework: Bridging InformationandWork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Ernie Ong, Uwe
V. Riss, Olaf Grebner, Ying Du AUTOMS-F:
AFrameworkfortheSynthesisofOntology MappingMethods. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
."
The book at hand re?ects on the increasing convergence of Social
Media and Semantic Web technologies. It was the editors' intention
to collect - to-date and high quality contributions that illustrate
various approaches to this young and emerging technology area. To
guarantee this we invited be- of authors from the international
conferences I-SEMANTICS and I-KNOW from the years 2007 & 2008
that took place in Graz / Austria to prepare - tended contributions
that illustrate this agile and fast-evolving development and hint
at trends that might accompany us for the years to come. More than
60 authors from 12 countries with either academic or industrial ba-
ground provided us with 20 articles covering a broad range of
topics related to frameworks, applications and concrete use cases.
After more than a year of preparation we would like to thank all
authors for sharing their experiences and insights with the reader.
We also would like to thank them for their motivation, dedication
and creativity uncompla-
inglyincludingourfeedbackintotheircontributionstherebyensuringthehigh
qualityofthebook. SpecialthanksalsogotoGiselaGranitzerfromtheKnow
Center in Graz who accompanied the editorial process with valuable
c- ments and contributionsand helped us to ?nally bringing this
volume to you. Have an inspiring reading Vienna, March 23, 2009
Tassilo Pellegrini S] oren Auer Sebastian Scha?ert Klaus
Tochtermann Contents Introduction
NetworkedKnowledge-NetworkedMedia: -Bringingthe PiecesTogether. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1 Tassilo Pellegrini, Sor ] en Auer, Sebastian
Scha?ert, Klaus Tochtermann FrameworksandInfrastructures
RDFSupportintheVirtuosoDBMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 7 Orri Erling, Ivan Mikhailov Semantic Task Management
Framework: Bridging InformationandWork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Ernie Ong, Uwe
V. Riss, Olaf Grebner, Ying Du AUTOMS-F:
AFrameworkfortheSynthesisofOntology MappingMethods. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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The best informal de?nition of the Semantic Web is maybe found in
the May
2001Scienti?cAmericanarticle"TheSemanticWeb"(Berners-Leeetal.
),which
says"TheSemanticWebisanextensionofthecurrentWebinwhichinformation
is given well-de?ned meaning, better enabling computers and people
to work in cooperation. " People who work on the Semantic Web quite
often base their work on the famous "semantic web tower", a product
of Tim Berners-Lee's inspiring drawing on whiteboards. The lowest
level is the level of character representation (Unicode) and the
identi?cation of resources on the Web (URIs). The highest level
concerns the problem of trusting information on the Web. Somewhere
in the middle of the tower is the logic level. It addresses the
problem of represe- ing information on the Web in a way so that
inference rules can derive implicit information from explicitly
stated information. The workshop "Principles and Practices of
Semantic Web Reasoning" (PPSWR 2004) addressed problems on this
level. It took place in September 2004 as a satellite event of the
20th Int- national Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP) in St.
Malo, France. After PPSWR 2003 in Mumbai, India, it was the second
workshop in this series. This book contains the articles presented
at the workshop.
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Reasoning Web - 4th International Summer School 2008, Venice Italy, September 7-11, 2008, Tutorial Lectures (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Cristina Baroglio, Piero A. Bonatti, Jan Maluszynski, Massimo Marchiori, Axel Polleres, …
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The Reasoning Web summer school series is a well-established event,
attracting experts from academia and industry as well as PhD
students interested in fo- dational and applicational aspects of
the Semantic Web. This volume contains
thelecturenotesofthefourthsummerschool, which took place in Venice,
Italy, in September 2008. This year, the school focussed on a
number of important application domains, in which semantic web
techniques have proved to be p- ticularly e?ective or promising in
tackling problems. The ?rst three chapters provide introductory
material to: - languages, formalisms, and standards adopted to
encode semantic information; - "soft" extensions that might be
useful in contexts such as multimedia or social network
applications; - controlled natural language techniques to bring
ontology authoring closer to end users. The remaining chapters
cover major application areas such as social networks, semantic
multimedia indexing and retrieval, bioinformatics, and semantic web
services.
Thepresentationshighlightedwhichtechniquesarealreadybeingsuccessfully
applied for purposes such as improving the performance of
information retrieval algorithms,
enablingtheinteroperationofheterogeneousagents, modellinguser's
pro?les and social relations, and standardizing and improving the
accuracy of very large and dynamic scienti?c databases.
Furthermore, the lectures pointed out which aspects are still
waiting for a solution,
andthepossiblerolethatsemantictechniquesmayplay, especiallythose
reasoningmethodsthathavenotyetbeenexploitedtotheirfullpotential.Wehope
thatthe school'smaterialwillinspire further exciting
researchinthese areas. We are grateful to all the lecturers and
their co-authors for their excellent contributions, to the
Reasoning Web School Board, and Norbert Eisinger in particular, who
helped in several critical phases, and to the organizations that
supported this event: the University of Padua, the MOST project,
and the N- work of Excellence REWERSE.
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