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Bridging the Gap—Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0
2010
Journal of Web Semantics
Introduction to the Special Issue of the Journal of Web Semantics: Bridging the Gap – Data
Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0
Bettina Berendt, Andreas Hotho, Gerd ...
Stumme
The last years have seen increasing collaboration of researchers from the Semantic Web, Web 2.0,
social network analysis and machine learning communities. ...
doi:10.1016/j.websem.2010.04.008
fatcat:kaq3tbp52bhv3mltismz4rgxwm
Bridging the Gap between Heterogeneous and Semantically Diverse Content of Different Disciplines
2010
2010 Workshops on Database and Expert Systems Applications
The Web has been flooded with highly heterogeneous data sources that freely offer their data to the public. Careful design and compliance to standards is a way to cope with the heterogeneity. ...
Our approach combines several novel techniques at the syntactic, structural and semantic level. ...
The advent of Web 2.0 with the social media and new technologies like mashups and Yahoo pipes, have brought the data integration task to the regular Internet users, that are thinking not in terms of formal ...
doi:10.1109/dexa.2010.67
dblp:conf/dexaw/BykauKTV10
fatcat:2zfn7q6xc5fgzn6o2m5s3ypadq
Business Process Analytics and Big Data Systems: A Roadmap to Bridge the Gap
2018
IEEE Access
In this paper, we advocate that a good understanding of the business process and Big Data worlds can play an effective role in improving the efficiency and the quality of various data-intensive business ...
These are generated as business processes are executed and stored in transaction logs, databases, e-mail correspondences, free form text on (enterprise) social media, and so on. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The work of Sherif Sakr and Ahmed Awad is funded by the European Regional Development Funds via the Mobilitas Plus programme (grant MOBTT75). ...
doi:10.1109/access.2018.2881759
fatcat:2fcc4au7bfgklf3zemq7xfxcii
Bridging the 'know-do' gap. Knowledge brokering to improve child well-being
2011
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Acknowledgments This chapter is based on an unpublished report written for the Global Environmental Change and Food Systems Project (<www.gecafs.org>), which was funded from the UK Natural Environment ...
Professor Dorothy Broom contributed to the early phase of the group's reading and discussion. ...
The Web is now the world's largest social network. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1753-6405.2011.00796.x
fatcat:trfhqfeipfharbxadwk5bct45e
Towards the ubiquitous Web
2010
Semantic Web Journal
Web, Web 2.0, social network analysis and machine learning communities. ...
We discuss the Ubiquitous Web vision, by addressing the challenge of bridging the gap between Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web, before widening the scope to mobile applications. ...
Bridging the Gap Between Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web A major reason for the immediate success of Web 2.0 systems is their high ease of use. ...
doi:10.3233/sw-2010-0024
fatcat:bahwpm7monayppo4nfaayv63jq
When the Social Meets the Semantic: Social Semantic Web or Web 2.5
2012
Future Internet
The Semantic Social Web (Web 2.5) has a clear theoretical meaning, understood as the bridge between the overused Web 2.0 and the not yet mature Semantic Web (Web 3.0). ...
The social trend is progressively becoming the key feature of current Web understanding (Web 2.0). ...
That gap motivates the formalization of a middle concept between the Web 2.0 and the Web 3.0. ...
doi:10.3390/fi4030852
fatcat:v5euvf6ldrazhkljdj5mpnxypu
Ubiquitous Data
[chapter]
2010
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The first example comes from Web 2.0 and includes network mining and social networks. Later, we look at sensor networks and wireless sensor networks in particular. ...
They also emphasize the difficult nature of ubiquitous data from an analysis/knowledge discovery point of view, such as overlapping or contradicting data. ...
Mining could help here to bridge the gap between the weak knowledge representation of the Web 2.0 and the semantic web by extracting hidden patterns from the data. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16392-0_4
fatcat:2wc2yy55yfa5jnmpwc2ez2dwiu
Towards Maximum Spanning Tree Model in Web 3.0 Design and Development for Students using Discriminant Analysis
[article]
2012
arXiv
pre-print
An attempt is made to capture the requirements of Students inline with web 3.0 so as to bridge the gap between the design and development of web 3.0 applications and requirements among Students. ...
Web 3.0 is an evolving extension of the web 2.0 scenario. The perceptions regarding web 3.0 is different from person to person . ...
Due to the existence of the ambiguity in the requirements of Students for structuring the web 3.0 products , bridging the gap between web 3.0 design and development fraternity and Students becomes need ...
arXiv:1202.3386v1
fatcat:5jpyn2fi2fdgdofwsevupfvoje
Toward Semantic Mobile Web 2.0 through Multiagent Systems
[chapter]
2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Our proposal aims to build a Mobile Web 2.0 platform for the dissemination of interesting events, captured by users through mobile phones. ...
The multiagent system creates an agent for each event, which suggests and manages several semantic features linked to an Ontology related to events. ...
This is our first approach for building a repository of semantic behaviours and get totally semantic mobile social network. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-01665-3_40
fatcat:wman7riuzjhp5gukhytpjegv3m
The Semantic Web-Based Collaborative Knowledge Management
[chapter]
2012
New Research on Knowledge Management Technology
mining, semantic web services, semantic grid, application integration and social network analysis are becoming research hotspots in knowledge processing. ...
Computing layer The computing layer bridges the gap between the computing layer and the application layer and be responsible for knowledge retrieving, inferring, extracting and mining of the whole framework ...
doi:10.5772/33041
fatcat:tgs33jsvrnc67dnnxubtkz7nd4
Mining and Visualizing Research Networks Using the Artefact-Actor-Network Approach
[chapter]
2012
Computational Social Networks
Virtual communities are increasingly relying on technologies and tools of the so-called Web 2.0. ...
In this chapter we argue that Artefact-Actor-Networks (AANs) serve well for modeling, storing and mining the social interactions around digital learning resources originating from various learning services ...
From the analysis of the networks we aim at bridging the gap between the use of Social Media tools, as a mean for communication and exchange, and the missing awareness for one's own and activities of others ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-4054-2_10
fatcat:s33f6frvrnfypoon2ccmsfsgry
SOAF: Semantic Indexing System Based on Collaborative Tagging
2008
Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Lifelong Learning
However, automatic tools for searching and locating learning content in these repositories based on semantic tags are not yet effective. ...
This article proposes a system architecture called SOAF for the semantic indexing of Learning Objects from a repository. ...
The Semantic Gap There is a distance between the descriptions obtained by automatic methods for multimedia analysis and their real content, known as the semantic gap. ...
doi:10.28945/371
fatcat:woi5kht2yjc77djet5wewqfueu
Semantic Web meets Integrative Biology: a survey
2012
Briefings in Bioinformatics
We argue that IB can benefit significantly from the integration solutions enabled by Semantic Web (SW) technologies.The SW enables scientists to share content beyond the boundaries of applications and ...
websites, resulting into a web of data that is meaningful and understandable to any computers. ...
The work of the authors is funded by China National Science Foundation (NSFC61070156), and China national 863 program China Cloud Initiative. ...
doi:10.1093/bib/bbs014
pmid:22492191
fatcat:n5xm5kbc75ethlnfwfmgwdtnhq
Self-monitoring in social networks
2012
International Journal of Intelligent Information and Database Systems
The disclosure of personal/organizational information in Web 2.0 via social networks, digital contributions and data feeds has created new security and privacy challenges. ...
This paper proposes a Web 2.0 analysis methodology that provides reusable foundation components for information extraction, analysis and visualization. ...
This research is supported by FIT-IT project, Secure 2.0 (project number: 820852). ...
doi:10.1504/ijiids.2012.049110
fatcat:rlakxir2yrgzbeyp6dwkaxtxna
Challenging research issues in data mining, databases and information retrieval
2009
SIGKDD Explorations
The research spreads over a variety of topics such as text mining, semantic web, multilingual information analysis, heterogeneous data management, database learning, digital libraries and more. ...
Data mining research along with related fields such as databases and information retrieval poses challenging problems, especially for doctoral students. ...
web, social networks, and human computer interaction (HCI). ...
doi:10.1145/1656274.1656284
fatcat:kzoqwum75negbldpynaq4zxmfm
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