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Sunday 8 April 2007

Ontology, thesaurus, taxonomy meta-model and semantic Web.

The first common question for the neophyte can be : What is the purpose of having a vocabulary ? The man for a few centuries likes to organize, cut out, structure, treat on a hierarchical basis. Sometimes this hierarchisation is so excessive that one loses the direction of them first as often arrived oneself among the naturalists of the 19th century. To have a particular vocabulary to describe a field allows to organize your knowledge.

Ontology

Let us approach a first painful point immediately to thus evacuate it and concentrate on the subject. The origin of the word ontology such as defined in the majority of the dictionaries will not find any reference to data processing.

ontology |änˈtäləjē| noun
The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being.
ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from modern Latin ontologia, from Greek ōn, ont- ‘being’ + -logy .

In Philosophy. Part of the metaphysics which applies to the being as being, independently of its particular determinations.
Being And Nothingness, phenomenologic test of ontology”, Jean-Paul Sartre.

The world of the semantic Web and information sciences especially adapted this term, I do not know by which intermediary, but it is a fact and with the largest prejudice of many philosophers.

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Sunday 1 April 2007

Semantic Web: which tools for the Power? Part I

Well, well, Well. One day, a friend of mine told me about Semantic Web tools and technologies. It's all about how machine can figure out, interpret and used natural language contents on the Web. There are lot of languages so complex to deal with information. You can have a look here to discove the big cake! However, I think the idea to manage web content by the machine could be sexy. When I read through this last link I thought what is this soup?

So I think, the first step in my case should be to build massive, huge free, open repositories of information through collaborative way.

My last blog contact, Pedro Beltrao (thanks Pedro), gave me an example of this kind of repository: freebase I don't have any invitation yet. I will inform you in next weeks. I hope.

Come back to my friend. Finally, I asked him where is a frontier between Semantic Web tools and Web 2.0 tools?

We will discuss this point next week...

Some new vocabulary you can try with your girlfriend :) Good luck

- FOAF (http://www.foaf-project.org/) - SIOC (http://sioc-project.org/)

Christophe

Sunday 25 March 2007

Bringing Semantic Web to real life?

Thanks to the cool Apps with Web 2.0 features that promote people's thinkings, I end up to believe there is a road to Semantic Web aka Web 3.0. The potential applicability of the Semantic Web is very broad.

So, what 's the Semantic Web? The Wikipedia defines the Semantic Web as a project that intends to create a universal medium for information sharing by transforming documents with computer-processable meaning on the Web. The core idea is to create the meta data describing the data, which will enable computers to process the meaning of things. Once computers are equipped with semantics, they will be capable of solving complex semantical optimization problems. Meaning, computers help us to go through information to avoid time-consuming tasks.

Semantic Web is Personalized Web. So far people use mediation tools, for example, annotations to define information into flexible and open information, persistent personal preferences, even relevant data as filters. That's the key, actually. Others tools are Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Management and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). Plus, a new challenge is to give for all of us end-user apps which integrate, combine and deduce information neede to assist people in performing tasks.

Could Semantic Web give the Power to the People? Not quite but one day...

Christophe

Next week: Semantic Web: which tools for the power?

Further Information:

- - The Semantic Web by Time Berners-Lee.

- - Jena.

- - Joseki.

Monday 19 March 2007

Excellent Overview of Benefits of RDF and SPARQL

This article on XML.com is a very good summary of the benefits of RDF and SPARQL -- two of the key technologies of the emerging Semantic Web.