| Author | Title | Year | Journal/Proceedings | Reftype | DOI/URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Replace( ),title [BibTeX] |
2006 | book | |||
BibTeX:
@book{ISBN:3540345191,,
title = {Enabling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Ontology},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
year = {2006}
}
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| Hepp, M., Bachlechner, D. & Siorpaes, K. | Replace( ),title | 2006 | Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- From Wiki to Semantics, co-located with the 3rd Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2006) | inproceedings | URL |
| Abstract: One major obstacle towards adding machine-readable annotation to
existing Web content is the lack of domain ontologies. While FOAF and Dublin
Core are popular means for expressing relationships between Web resources
and between Web resources and literal values, we widely lack unique identifiers
for common concepts and instances. Also, most available ontologies have a
very weak community grounding in the sense that they are designed by single
individuals or small groups of individuals, while the majority of potential users
is not involved in the process of proposing new ontology elements or achieving
consensus. This is in sharp contrast to natural language where the evolution of
the vocabulary is under the control of the user community. At the same time,
we can observe that, within Wiki communities, especially Wikipedia, a large
number of users is able to create comprehensive domain representations in the
sense of unique, machine-feasible, identifiers and concept definitions which are
sufficient for humans to grasp the intension of the concepts. The English
version of Wikipedia contains now more than one million entries and thus the
same amount of URIs plus a human-readable description. While this collection
is on the lower end of ontology expressiveness, it is likely the largest living
ontology that is available today. In this paper, we (1) show that standard Wiki
technology can be easily used as an ontology development environment for
named classes, reducing entry barriers for the participation of users in the
creation and maintenance of lightweight ontologies, (2) prove that the URIs of
Wikipedia entries are surprisingly reliable identifiers for ontology concepts, and
(3) demonstrate the applicability of our approach in a use case. |
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BibTeX:
@inproceedings{Hepp:2006:HWC,
author = {Hepp, Martin and Bachlechner, Daniel and Siorpaes, Katharina},
title = {Harvesting Wiki Consensus - Using Wikipedia Entries as Ontology Elements},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- From Wiki to Semantics, co-located with the 3rd Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2006)},
publisher = {ESWC2006},
year = {2006},
url = {http://semwiki.org/semwiki2006}
}
|
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| Hepp, M., Siorpaes, K. & Bachlechner, D. | Replace( ),title [BibTeX] |
2006 | Poster Proceedings of the 3rd Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2006) | inproceedings | URL |
BibTeX:
@inproceedings{tx_deriinproceedings_list_uid142,
author = {Hepp, Martin and Siorpaes, Katharina and Bachlechner, Daniel},
title = {Towards the Semantic Web in e-Tourism: Lack of Semantics or Lack of Content?},
booktitle = {Poster Proceedings of the 3rd Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2006)},
year = {2006},
url = {http://www.heppnetz.de/files/eTourism-poster-eswc2006.pdf}
}
|
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| Hotho, A., Jäschke, R., Schmitz, C. & Stumme, G. | Replace( ),title [BibTeX] |
2006 | Vol. 94GI Jahrestagung (2), pp. 305-312 |
inproceedings | URL |
BibTeX:
@inproceedings{conf/gi/HothoJSS06,
author = {Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Schmitz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd},
title = {Emergent Semantics in BibSonomy.},
booktitle = {GI Jahrestagung (2)},
publisher = {GI},
year = {2006},
volume = {94},
pages = {305-312},
url = {http://www.tagora-project.eu/wp-content/2007/05/hotho2006emergent.pdf}
}
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| Lambiotte, R. & Ausloos, M. | Replace( ),title | 2006 | Lecture Notes in Computer Science(3993), pp. 1114 - 1117 | article | URL |
| Abstract: We describe online collaborative communities by tripartite networks, the nodes being persons, items and tags. We introduce projection methods in order to uncover the structures of the networks, i.e. communities of users, genre families... To do so, we focus on the correlations between the nodes, depending on their profiles, and use percolation techniques that consist in removing less correlated links and observing the shaping of disconnected islands. The structuring of the network is visualised by using a tree representation. The notion of diversity in the system is also discussed. |
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BibTeX:
@article{lambiotte05tripartite,
author = {Lambiotte, R. and Ausloos, M.},
title = {Collaborative tagging as a tripartite network},
journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
year = {2006},
number = {3993},
pages = {1114 - 1117},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0512090}
}
|
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| Schmitz, C., Hotho, A., Jäschke, R. & Stumme, G. | Replace( ),title | 2006 | Data Science and Classification. Proceedings of the 10th IFCS Conf., pp. 261-270 | inproceedings | URL |
| Abstract: Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such
systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. These systems provide currently relatively few structure. We discuss in this paper, how association rule mining can be adopted to analyze and structure folksonomies, and how the results can be used for ontology learning and supporting emergent semantics. We demonstrate our approach on a large scale dataset stemming from an online system. |
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BibTeX:
@inproceedings{Schmitz_et_al_2006,
author = {Schmitz, Christoph and Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Stumme, Gerd},
title = {Mining Association Rules in Folksonomies},
booktitle = {Data Science and Classification. Proceedings of the 10th IFCS Conf.},
publisher = {Springer},
year = {2006},
pages = {261--270},
url = {http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/schmitz2006mining.pdf}
}
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