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Semantic web portal using remarks as RDF data

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The semantic web vision is about 10 years old, but unfortunately no application for common web end users has not been developed yet. The semantic web documents are at most processed by software agents. They are designed by experts (ontological engineers) in a form of ontologies. The ontologies often describe structural relationships between objects (class/subclass, types, object properties), which are strongly important for the software agents, but not so important for end users, because they are familiar with. The paper proposes a semantic web portal oriented for participation of common web end users, which are not familiar with the semantic web technology. The portal manipulates with (possible annotated) semantically bounded remarks, which can be naturally exported into a RDF linked data repository.

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iiWAS '10: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
November 2010
895 pages
ISBN:9781450304214
DOI:10.1145/1967486
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