Browsing Data Science Institute (Workshop Papers) by Subject "Online social networks"
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Leveraging existing web frameworks for a SIOC explorer to browse online social communities
(2007)Since online SemanticWeb applications are based on existing Web infrastructure, developing these applications could leverage experiences with and infrastructure of existing frameworks. These frameworks need to be extended ... -
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 ... -
Semantic Social Collaborative Filtering with FOAFRealm
(2005)The most popular collaborative filtering implementations require either a critical mass of referenced resources and a lot of active users. Other solutions are based on finding a referral with an expertise on the given ... -
SIOC: Content Exchange and Semantic Interoperability Between Social Networks
(2009)This paper describes work performed during the last few years in the context of the SIOC project in order to model social data on the Web using Semantic Web technologies. We will give an overview of the SIOC model, ... -
Social Networking Portals: An Overview and Evaluation
(2004)Next generation communication on the Internet changes the way we interact with the complexity of the information load on the World Wide Web. Web portals act as gateways to resources and a multitude of services on the ... -
Trust Models for Community Aware Identity Management
(2006)The contemporary Web is heading towards its next stage of evolution. From a clump of unorganised information spaces, the Web is becoming more focused on the meaning of information (the Semantic Web) and on community awareness ... -
Weaving SIOC into the Web of Linked Data
(2008)Social media sites can act as a rich source of large amounts of data by letting anyone easily create content on the Web. The SIOC ontology and tools developed for it allow us to express this information as interlinked RDF ...