ConTag is an approach to generate semantic tag recommendations for documents
based on Semantic Web ontologies and Web 2.0 services. We designed and implemented a process to normalize documents to RDF format, extract document topics using Web 2.0 services and finally match extracted topics to a Semantic
web ontology.
Due to ConTag we are able to show that the information provided by Web 2.0 services in combination with a Semantic Web ontology enables the generation of relevant semantic tag recommendations for documents. The main contribution of this work is a semantic tag recommendation process based on a choreography of Web
2.0 services.
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%0 Conference Paper
%1 adrian2007contag
%A Adrian, Benjamin
%A Sauermann, Leo
%A Roth-Berghofer, Thomas
%B Proceedings of I-Semantics' 07
%D 2007
%E Pellegrini, Tassilo
%E Schaffert, Sebastian
%I JUCS
%K contag semantic tag
%P 297-304
%T ConTag: A semantic tag recommendation system
%U http://i-know.tugraz.at/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/12_contag.pdf
%X ConTag is an approach to generate semantic tag recommendations for documents
based on Semantic Web ontologies and Web 2.0 services. We designed and implemented a process to normalize documents to RDF format, extract document topics using Web 2.0 services and finally match extracted topics to a Semantic
web ontology.
Due to ConTag we are able to show that the information provided by Web 2.0 services in combination with a Semantic Web ontology enables the generation of relevant semantic tag recommendations for documents. The main contribution of this work is a semantic tag recommendation process based on a choreography of Web
2.0 services.
@inproceedings{adrian2007contag,
abstract = {ConTag is an approach to generate semantic tag recommendations for documents
based on Semantic Web ontologies and Web 2.0 services. We designed and implemented a process to normalize documents to RDF format, extract document topics using Web 2.0 services and finally match extracted topics to a Semantic
web ontology.
Due to ConTag we are able to show that the information provided by Web 2.0 services in combination with a Semantic Web ontology enables the generation of relevant semantic tag recommendations for documents. The main contribution of this work is a semantic tag recommendation process based on a choreography of Web
2.0 services.},
added-at = {2009-10-03T15:07:42.000+0200},
author = {Adrian, Benjamin and Sauermann, Leo and Roth-Berghofer, Thomas},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2baf236eafcb9b39d34339a798bfef58b/arminhs},
booktitle = {Proceedings of I-Semantics' 07},
editor = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Schaffert, Sebastian},
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issn = {0948-6968},
keywords = {contag semantic tag},
pages = {297-304},
publisher = {JUCS},
timestamp = {2009-10-03T15:07:42.000+0200},
title = {ConTag: A semantic tag recommendation system},
url = {http://i-know.tugraz.at/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/12_contag.pdf},
year = 2007
}