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Information Sharing on the Social Semantic Web Aman Shakya* and Hideaki Takeda National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan The Second NEA-JC Workshop on Current and Future Technologies, Oct. 12, 2008, Tokyo
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Outline Social Web Semantic Web Social Semantic Web StYLiD Conclusion 2NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Social Web Recent phenomenon on the Web ◦ A new generation of Web ◦ Most significant aspect of Web 2.0 Mass user participation User activity ◦ People Connect, Socialize and Interact User-generated Contents Easy to understand / use 3NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Blogs 5
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Wiki 6
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Social Web applications Multimedia sharing sites Social Networking 7NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Social Bookmarking 8NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Tagging Folksonomy Tag Cloud 9NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Social Web Today Web 2.0 11NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Social Web Limitations Unstructured data ◦ Unclear Semantics ◦ Machines do not understand ◦ Information processing/retrieval difficult Lack of Interoperability ◦ Lot of data locked in closed “Data Silos” or “Walled data gardens” Lack of Standards 12NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Walled Data Gardens 13NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Semantic Web Sir Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the Web) “.. an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation..” Scientific American (2001) 14NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo
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Semantic Web (explained) Web of Data Giant Global Graph (GGG) NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo15 WWW – Web of Documents GGG - Web of Data
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Semantic Web (explained) Data Modeling and Knowledge Representation ◦ Machine understandable Semantics Ontology “.. an explicit specification of a conceptualization” ◦ modeling of the objects, concepts, entities, relationships that exist in the area of interest NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo16 Gruber (1993)
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Ontology NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo17
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Semantic Web (explained) NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo18 The Semantic Web Cake
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Semantic Web (explained) Consensus Common formats Standard Vocabulary Interoperability Information exchange Information integration NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo19
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The Semantic Web Today NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo20 OWL (web ontology language) Resource Description Format SPARQL query language Linked Data browsers Microformats RDFa MIT Gene ontology
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Challenges for Semantic Web Ontology creation is difficult Global consensus is difficult Difficult to understand and use for ordinary people Lack of incentive / motivation ◦ Lack of enough Data and Applications NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo21
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Semantic Web “Chicken or Egg” NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo22 Data first or Applications first
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Social Semantic Web Social Web + Semantic Web ◦ Complement each other ◦ Semantic Web Machine understandable structure Interoperability standards ◦ Social Web Easy-to-use platforms Consensus thru Social interaction / collaboration Combining the two cultures (Web 3.0 ?) ◦ Semantic Wiki ◦ Semantic Blog ◦ Semantic Tagging ◦ Ontology from folksonomy….. etc NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo23
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StYLiD Structure Your own Linked Data http://www.stylid.org Social Web platform Share a wide variety of Structured Data ◦ Define your own Concepts (with attributes) ◦ Easy for ordinary people Publish on the Semantic Web ◦ Exploit the structured data for useful applications NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo24
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NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo Creating a new Concept Attribute labels Description “Project” concept 25
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NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo26 Enter Instance Data value Multiple Values
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NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo27 attributes values
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Concept Consolidation NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo28 Hotel - ver.1 (user1) Name Address Country Hotel - ver.2 (user1) Name Address Phone-number Hotel - ver.3 (user1) Name Location Rating Hotel - ver.1 (user2) Name Capacity Zip-code Hotel - ver.2 (user2) Name Zip-code Price Hotel - ver.1 (user3) Name Lat Long Hotel (user1) Hotel (user2) Hotel (user3) Hotel Virtual Concept
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Conclusion Social Web and Semantic Web ◦ Developed independently ◦ Weakness of one Strength of another Social Semantic Web ◦ Combine the two cultures StYLiD ◦ Social platform to share Semantic Web data Effective integration not easy ◦ Disadvantages creep in with advantages Proper coordination between the two communities necessary NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo29
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Thank You! Happy Vijaya Dashami and Deepawali 2065 !! NEA-JC, 2008, Tokyo30
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