Archive for RDFa
May 4, 2008 at 12:53 pm · Filed under Collaboration, Information sharing, linked data, My Projects, ontology evolution, RDFa, Semantic web, social semantic web, social software, social web, structured web, Web 2.0 ·Tagged Collaboration, concept consolidation, Information sharing, linked data, RDFa, social semantic web, Structured data
StYLiD: Social Information Sharing with Free Creation of Structured Linked Data
I presented this paper about StYLiD in the Social Web and Knowledge Management Workshop (SWKM 2008), April 22nd, co-located at the 17th World Wide Web Conference WWW2008, Beijing, China. It was a half-day workshop with only 6 selected papers. The session was interesting and very relevant to my area of research. This was my first time to attend the WWW conference. Quite an honor to be in such a great conference 😉
Here is my paper and here are my slides.
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April 6, 2008 at 2:36 am · Filed under Information sharing, linked data, My Projects, RDFa, Semantic web, social semantic web, social software, social web, structured web, Web 2.0, web 3.0 ·Tagged Collaboration, concept consolidation, Information sharing, linked data, RDFa, social semantic web, Structured data
I just came back from Seattle, USA after doing a poster presentation of StYLiD (Structure Your own Linked Data) in the second International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2008). Seattle is a great place to be 😉
You may download the poster here. This is the poster paper. The system is online. You may register your account for free and start using it!
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February 22, 2008 at 6:06 am · Filed under microformat, Projects, RDFa
microsearch « Tripletalk
This is an interesting work to utilize microformats and RDFa. Besides visualizing the embedded metadata it would be useful to offer structured forms to search arbitrary metadata formats. I am also using RDFa for my ongoing work, StYLiD. Hope I can microsearch data in my system with this. I am also looking forward to social software tools being available for anyone to author embedded metadata easily.
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September 14, 2007 at 6:39 am · Filed under GRDDL, RDFa
GRDDL brittle? – GSWB
Here is a comparision between GRDDL and RDFa. Surely they have their own strong and weak points and choice will depend by case.
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