Browsing Data Science Institute by Subject "Blogs"
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A Distributed Semantic Microblogging Platform
(2008)The application showcases the ideas of a distributed, Semantic-Web enabled micro blogging architecture, providing a way to leverage this new Web 2.0 practice to the Semantic Web. -
An Empirical Investigation of Networks in the Blogosphere
(2007)We seek out to investigate the social networks manifested in weblogs. Our dataset, derived from an initial list of URIs, consists of 3.9M files in XML or RDF format, totaling over 400M statements in RDF. We continue ... -
From Online Community Data to RDF
(2007)Large amounts of data are created within online community sites (forums, blogs, etc.). These can serve as a valuable source of information for web users, and usually contain rich meta-information. Most of this information ... -
Harvesting Desktop Data for Semantic Blogging
(2005)A typical computer user¿s desktop contains large amount of formal data, such as addresses, events or bibliopraphies. Especially within a corporate or organizational environment, it is often important to exchange this data ... -
Microblogging: A Semantic Web and Distributed Approach
(2008)While microblogging has quickly gained a lot of interest in the Web 2.0 community, it still has not been leveraged to the Semantic Web unlike blogs and wikis. This paper describes the features, methods and architecture of ...