Colledge: A vision of collaborative knowledge networks

Steffen Metzger, Katja Hose, Ralf Schenkel

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Abstract

More and more semantic information has become available as RDF data recently, with the linked open data cloud as a prominent example. However, participating in the Semantic Web is cumbersome. Typically several steps are involved in using semantic knowledge. Information is first acquired, e.g. by information extraction, crowd sourcing or human experts. Then ontologies are published and distributed. Users may apply reasoning and otherwise modify their local ontology instances. However, currently these steps are treated separately and although each involves human effort, nearly no synergy effect is used and it is also mostly a one way process, e.g. user feedback hardly flows back into the main ontology version. Similarly, user cooperation is low. While there are approaches alleviating some of these limitations, e.g. extracting information at query time, personalizing queries, and integration of user feedback, this work combines all the pieces envisioning a social knowledge network that enables collaborative knowledge generation and exchange. Each aforementioned step is seen as a particular implementation of a network node responding to knowledge queries in its own way, e.g. by extracting it, applying reasoning or asking users, and learning from knowledge exchanged with neighbours. Original knowledge as well as user feedback is distributed over the network based on similar trust and provenance mechanisms. The extended query language we call for also allows for personalization.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Semantic Search over the Web, SSW 2012
Publication date1 Dec 2012
ISBN (Print)9781450323017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event2nd International Workshop on Semantic Search over the Web, SSW 2012 - Istanbul, Turkey
Duration: 27 Aug 201227 Aug 2012

Conference

Conference2nd International Workshop on Semantic Search over the Web, SSW 2012
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CityIstanbul
Period27/08/201227/08/2012
SponsorDublin City University, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

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