2007-09-27
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Web 3.0: Convergence of Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web
The World Wide Web (WWW) has drastically improved access to digitally stored information. However, content in the WWW has so far only been machine-readable but not machineunderstandable. Since information in the WWW is mostly represented in natural language, the available documents are only fully understandable by human beings. The Semantic Web is based on the content-oriented description of digital documents with standardized vocabularies that provide machine understandable semantics. The result is the transformation from a Web of Links into a Web of Meaning/Semantic Web [1]. On the other hand, the traditional Web 1.0 has recently undergone an orthogonal shift into a Web of People/Web 2.0 where the focus is set on folksonomies, collective intelligence, and the wisdom of groups (see arrow B in Fig. 1). Only the combined muscle of semantic web technologies and broad user participation will ultimately lead to a Web 3.0, with completely new business opportunities in all segments of the ITC market.
Wolfgang Wahlster, Andreas Dengel et al
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (CC BY-NC-SA)
2008-11-18
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2009-01-15
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2007-11-01
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Roundhay Garden Scene
The earliest celluloid film was shot by Louise Le Prince using the Le Prince single-lens camera made in 1888. It was taken in the garden of the Whitley family house in Oakwood Grange Road, Roundhay, a suburb of Leeds, Yorkshire, Great Britain, possibly on October 14, 1888. It shows Adolphe Le Prince (Le Prince's son), Mrs. Sarah Whitley, (Le Prince's mother-in-law), Joseph Whitley and Miss Harriet Hartley. The 'actors' are shown walking around in circles, laughing to themselves and keeping within the area framed by the camera. It lasts for less than 2 seconds and includes 24 frames.
Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince
2010-11-12
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A SURVEY OF EIGENVECTOR METHODS FOR WEB INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Web information retrieval is significantly more challenging than traditional well controlled,
small document collection information retrieval. One main difference between traditional information retrieval and Web information retrieval is the Web's hyperlink structure. This structure has been exploited by several of today's leading Web search engines, particularly Google and Teoma. In this survey paper, we focus on Web information retrieval methods that use eigenvector
computations, presenting the three popular methods of HITS, PageRank, and SALSA.
AMY N. LANGVILLE, CARL D. MEYER
2010-11-11
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The state of the art in Linked Data
A literature survey on Linked Data for a spring 2009 class at the Tetherless World Constellation.
Joshua Shinavier ,
2007-10-13
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Catch me if you can
Now here is one!
H&M
2010-11-17
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Link mining: A survey
Many datasets of interest today are best described as a linked collection of interrelated objects. These may represent homogeneous networks, in which there is a single-object type and link type, or richer, heterogeneous networks, in which there may be multiple object and link types (and possibly other semantic information). Examples of homogeneous networks include single mode social networks, such as people connected by friendship links, or the WWW, a collection of linked web pages. Examples of heterogeneous networks include those in medical domains describing patients, diseases, treatments and contacts, or in bibliographic domains describing publications, authors, and venues. Link mining refers to data mining techniques that explicitly consider these links when building predictive or descriptive models of the linked data. Commonly addressed link mining tasks include object ranking, group detection, collective classification, link prediction and subgraph discovery. While network analysis has been studied in depth in particular areas such as social network analysis, hypertext mining, and web analysis, only recently has there been a cross-fertilization of ideas among these different communities. This is an exciting, rapidly expanding area. In this article, we review some of the common emerging themes.
Lise Getoor, Christopher P. Diehl
2010-01-07
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Epiphany
Epiphany is a web service using domain-speciï¬c linked data for generating RDFa in web pages.
Benjamin Adrian
Attribution License (CC BY)
2012-11-25
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What every Product Owner should know
For this level of performance, we need something else. The Product Owner role is the key
to unlocking this level of performance. Their collaboration with their customers and team
allow for better decisions to be made.
Carlo Kruger
2013-04-12
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RequestBin — Collect and inspect HTTP requests, debug webhooks
2007-10-22
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From Web to Social Web: Discovering and Deploying User and Content Profiles WebMine 2006
Workshop on Web Mining, WebMine 2006, Berlin, Germany, September 18, 2006. Revised Selected and Invited Papers
2007-10-24
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Flash als Test
Klerines File aus dem SAGE Weihnachtskalender 2007
lutzland
2009-03-03
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Home - empolis
empolis GmbH
2009-06-29
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Take only hand luggage with Alitalia! - Official anti-Alitalia (Watch Dog) site
2009-03-22
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Pseudolus Satiremagazin von und mit Dr. Satori
zum Schmökern
Dr. Satori
2007-09-25
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Bob Vido: total creative music
Space ships landing on beaches, large portraits of matronly women, and banshee-wailing music to make your hair curl: this is the world of the mysterious Robert Zaprian Tchomoneff Vidoloff, aka Bob Vido, outsider artist and musician.
Bob Vido
2009-06-02
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Call for Papers: International Workshop on 'Ontology-Driven Software Engineering'
OOPSLA 2009 Call For Papers
2007-10-18
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JUNG Java Universal Network/Graph Framework
JUNG - the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software library that provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. It is written in Java, which allows JUNG-based applications to make use of the extensive built-in capabilities of the Java API, as well as those of other existing third-party Java libraries.
2007-10-19
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Proceedings ISemantics and IMedia