Browsing Data Science Institute by Author "Passant, Alexandre"
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Argumentation 3.0: how Semantic Web technologies can improve argumentation modeling in Web 2.0 environments
Schneider, Jodi; Passant, Alexandre; Groza, Tudor; Breslin, John G. (2010)Argumentative discussions are common in Web 2.0 applications, but the social Web still offers limited or no explicit support for argumentation. As Web 2.0 applications become more popular, modeling argumentation happening ... -
A Content Analysis: How Wikipedia Talk Pages Are Used
Schneider, Jodi; Passant, Alexandre; Breslin, John G. (2010) -
Data Portability with SIOC and FOAF
Bojars, Uldis; Passant, Alexandre; Breslin, John (2008)Data portability has become an important requirement on the Social Web. This paper describes how data and social network portability can be achieved by building upon existing Semantic Web developments such as SIOC and FOAF. ... -
A Distributed Semantic Microblogging Platform
Passant, Alexandre; Hastrup, Tuukka; Bojars, Uldis; Breslin, John (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. -
Enabling Trust and Privacy on the Social Web
Passant, Alexandre; Hausenblas, Michael; Polleres, Axel; Decker, Stefan (2009) -
Federating Distributed Social Data to Build an Interlinked Online Information Society
Passant, Alexandre; Samwald, Matthias; Breslin, John; Decker, Stefan (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 ... -
Integrating Social Networks and Sensor Networks
Breslin, John; Decker, Stefan; Hauswirth, Manfred; Hynes, Gearoid; Phuoc, Danh Le; Passant, Alexandre; Polleres, Axel; Rabsch, Cornelius; Reynolds, Vinny (2009) -
Linked Data tagging with LODr
Passant, Alexandre (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 ... -
LODr - A Linking Open Data Tagging System
Passant, Alexandre (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. -
Microblogging: A Semantic Web and Distributed Approach
Passant, Alexandre; Hastrup, Tuukka; Bojars, Uldis; Breslin, John (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 ... -
A semantic framework for modelling quotes in email conversations
Passant, Alexandre; Zimmermann, Antoine; Schneider, Jodi; Breslin, John G. (2010)Quoting is a common practice in online conversations, notably in email discussions and bulletin boards. Despite many applications that offer special functionalities to handle them, there is no agreement on how to semantically ... -
SIOC: Content Exchange and Semantic Interoperability Between Social Networks
Breslin, John; Bojars, Uldis; Passant, Alexandre; Fernández, Sergio; Decker, Stefan (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, ... -
Weaving SIOC into the Web of Linked Data
Bojars, Uldis; Passant, Alexandre; Cyganiak, Richard; Breslin, John (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 ... -
Weaving the Pedantic Web
Hogan, Aidan; Harth, Andreas; Passant, Alexandre; Decker, Stefan; Polleres, Axel (CEUR, 2010)Over a decade after RDF has been published as a W3C recommendation, publishing open and machine-readable content on the Web has recently received a lot more attention, including from corporate and governmental bodies; ...