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How to survive the document & data tsunami? Lambda Verdonckt Business Analyst TenForce
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We know how to handle large data, regardless of the technology used. 1
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Semantic Technology The only purpose-built technology, to survive a tsunami of doc and data. 2
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Semantic Technology Leveraging information in old systems, no need to change current way of working. 3
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How did we end up here in the first place?
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Semantic Technology Turns the web of documents into a web of data. Turns the web as a virtual library into a virtual database. TenForce applies these technologies in corporate environments.
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How to survive the document & data tsunami? Semantic Technology 1.State-of-the-art 2.Examples 3.Future
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Semantic Technology The meaning of the data is encoded separately The only purpose-built technology for handling a tsunami of data, in a flexible way. data Software understands the data and can reason about it (JohnDoe, type, Customer) (JohnDoe, owns, Account123) (Account123, type, BankingAccount) model Customer type Person owns Account => ontology, thesaurus, taxonomy etc.
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Semantic Technology Standards A set of standards & tools to work with large data sets
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Semantic Technology Architectures
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TenForce Semantic Offering Consultancy Projects Training Products Semantic Technology Assesment Architectures Modeling Validation Standard compliancy Semantic Technology Assesment Architectures Modeling Validation Standard compliancy End-to-end projects mixed teams research projects EU framework End-to-end projects mixed teams research projects EU framework Unique Training Offer Introduction Modeling Programming Unique Training Offer Introduction Modeling Programming and many others…
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How to survive the document & data tsunami? Semantic Technology 1.State-of-the-art 2.Examples 3.Future
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Semantic Technology Solutions The ‘semantic web’ is an application of semantic technology Corporate solutions built with semantic technology include: Knowledge Bases Automatic Categorization & Archiving Natural Language Processing in documents …
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Semantic Technology Solutions TenForce projects Publications Office of the EU – a thesaurus of European activities Wolters Kluwer Globally – building a multilingual publishing bus DG Employment of the EC – a taxonomy of European Skills, Competences & Occupations
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Semantic Technology Solutions Advanced examples New York Times – automatic categorization & archiving with Linked Data Amdocs – telecom solutions for pro-active decision support Audi – modeling behaviour to make testing less error-prone
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How to survive the document & data tsunami? Semantic Technology 1.State-of-the-art 2.Examples 3.Future
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Industry Analysts Gartner: high benefit rating (2010) “ Semantic technologies offer … options that now are difficult or impossible “ HP: top 10 trend in BI (2010) “New approaches are needed, and semantic technologies hold part of the solution.”
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A vision of the data web LOD2 – a European FP7 project Build the infrastructure for the web of data Opportunities & challenges for all of us!
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Future We know the tsunami is coming, the question is – who will be ready to survive?
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www.tenforce.com lambda.verdonckt@tenforce.com twitter.com/LambdaVerdonckt
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BACK-UP SLIDES
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Semantic Technology Solutions Knowledge Bases Knowledge is captured in a model, making the DB a KB Allows to manage & share knowledge i.s.o. mere storage >50% of companies indicate the need to share stored knowledge (VALUE-IT) Better & faster retrieval of information for decision support Human-readable: typical CRM with search functionality Machine-readable:expert systems, incl. reasoning eg. clinical decision support Rules are part of the data, i.s.o. hard-coded: more readily adaptable to changing needs, while interoperable with existing DB’s
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Semantic Technology Solutions Automatic Categorization & Archiving Categorization based on controlled vocabularies (taxonomies, thesauri, ontologies) makes content more searchable: better! eliminates cost of labour-intensive processes: cheaper! vs. user-driven categorization & tagging (web 2.0) Remark: Look at Evri as an online example!
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Semantic Technology Solutions Natural Language Processing Software that analyzes the structure and meaning of textual information analyze texts, identify terms & concepts, extract information, understand meaning Automatic categorization & archiving based on NLP Tools: Alchemy, OpenCalais, PoolParty
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Publications Office of the European Union Cellar, a common portal for all European content & metadata 25
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Multilingual publishing system in a EU context for Legal, Tax & Regulatory 2010TenForce26 Wolters Kluwer Global
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ESCO, a taxonomy of European Skills, Competences & Occupations 2010TenForce27 DG Employment of the EU Commission
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A Semantic Job Portal to leverage the information in ESCO and other information on the web 2010TenForce28 DG Employment of the EU Commission
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Advanced examples Publishing New York Times in-house developed vocabulary automatic categorization & archiving published as Linked Data (open to the world!) http://data.nytimes.com/
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Advanced examples Telecom Amdocs Knowing why a customer is calling, saves 3’ per call (or € 0,30)! RDF billing social fora call center logs... advanced inference Pro-active decision support
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Advanced examples Manufacturing Audi (Ontoprise) Testing electronic systems in cars using simulations huge amounts of data are recorded to be collected and analyzed time-consuming & error-prone Need for a standardized way to describe desired system behaviour known error-cases Solution: ontology-driven & visualized
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