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LODr - A Linking Open Data Tagging System
(CEUR-WS.org, 2008)
This demo paper introduces LODr, a service providing semantic enrichment features for existing tagged content from various Web 2.0
services, based on the MOAT and Linked Data principles.
Querying web polystores
(IEEE, 2017-12-11)
The database, semantic web, and linked data communities have proposed solutions that federate queries over multiple data sources using a single data model. Nowadays, the data retrieval requirements originating from versatile ...
Federating Distributed Social Data to Build an Interlinked Online Information Society
(2009)
While research on the relation- ship between the Semantic Web and social media was originally motivated by the lack of semantics in mainstream Web 2.0 ser- vices, this vision can go much further, impacting society at large ...
Linked Data tagging with LODr
(2008)
We demonstrate one of the potential paths of the evolution of wiki engines towards Web 3.0. We introduce 3dWiki - the 3D wiki engine, which was built according to 2-Layer Interface Paradigm (2LIP). It was developed ...
Linked Data and the Semantic Web Standards
(Chapman and Hall / CRC Press, 2013)
On the traditional World Wide Web we all know and love, machines are used as brokers of content: they store, organize, request, route, transmit, receive and display content encapsulated as documents. In order for machines ...
Linked Data Driven Information Systems as an enabler for Integrating Financial Data
(IGI Global, 2011)
With increased dependence on efficient use and inclusion of diverse corporate
and Web based data sources for business information analysis, financial
information providers will increasingly need agile information ...
On the need of integrating social media channels and open source software repositories
(IEEE, 2015)
The growing interest in the usage of social media channels have attracted the open source software community to adopt an identity in order to disseminate project-related information to a wider audience. We foresee the need ...
Where is the News Breaking? Towards a Location-based Event Detection Framework for Journalists
(Springer, 2014)
The rise of user-generated content (UCG) as a source of information in the journalistic lifecycle is driving the need for automated methods to detect, filter, contextualise and verify citizen reports of breaking news ...