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Performing Object Consolidation on the Semantic Web Data Graph
(2007)
An important aspect of Semantic Web technologies is the
issue of identity and uniquely identifying resources, which
is essential for integrating data across sources. Currently,
there is poor agreement on the use of ...
Towards a social provenance model for the Web
(2007)
In this position paper we firstly present the established notion of provenance on the Semantic Web (also referred to as named graphs or contexts), and secondly argue for the benefit of adding to the pure technical notion ...
SWSE: Answers Before Links!
(CEUR-WS.org, 2007)
We present a system that improves on current document- centric Web search engine technology; adopting an entity-centric perspective, we are able to integrate data from both static and live sources into a coherent, interlinked ...
YARS2: A Federated Repository for Querying Graph Structured Data from the Web
(2007)
We present the architecture of an end-to-end semantic search engine that uses a graph data model to enable interactive query answering over structured and interlinked data collected from many disparate sources on the Web. ...
A DRM Solution Based on Social Networks and Enabling the Idea of Fair Use
(2007)
Fair use policy allows legal owners to share products they bought with their acquaintance; it is based on the assumptions that the owners pass an original product and they cannot use it at the same time. In the digital ...
ActiveRDF: Object-oriented semantic web programming
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2007)
Object-oriented programming is the current mainstream programming paradigm but existing RDF APIs are mostly triple-oriented. Traditional techniques for bridging a similar gap between relational databases and object-oriented ...
Simple algorithms for predicate suggestions using similarity and co-occurrence
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2007)
When creating Semantic Web data, users have to make a critical choice for a vocabulary: only through shared vocabularies can meaning be established. A centralised policy prevents terminology divergence but would restrict ...