32. I think we could...have both Semantic Web
technology supporting online communities,
but at the same time also online
communities can also support Semantic
Web data by being the sources of people
voluntarily connecting things together.
Tim Berners-Lee, ISWC2005 Interview
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92. References
• Passant and Raimond 2008. “Combining Social Music and Semantic Web for music-related
recommender systems” SDOW, 2008.
• Passant et al. 2009. “A URI is Worth a Thousand Tags: From Tagging to Linked Data with MOAT”.
IJSWIS, 2009
• Breslin et al. 2009. “The Social Semantic Web”. Springer, 2009
• Sakaki et al. 2009. “Earthquake Shakes Twitter Users: Real-time Event Detection by Social
Sensors”. WWW, 2009
• Kinsella et al. 2010. “Using hyperlinks to enrich message board content with linked data”. I-
SEMANTICS, 2010
• Passant et al. 2010. “Open, Distributed and Semantic Microblogging with SMOB”. ICWE, 2010
• Passant and Mendes 2010 “sparqlPuSH: Proactive notification of data updates in RDF stores
using PubSubHubbub”. SFSW, 2010
• Mendes et al. 2010. “Linked Open Social Signals”. Web Intelligence, 2010
• Orlandi et al. 2010. “Semantic Representation of Provenance in Wikipedia”. SWPM, 2010
93. Questions ?
Acknowledgements:
DERI and USS colleagues & students
SFI (Lion2)
EU FP7 (SPITFIRE)
Google Research Award
Cisco RFP
IRCSET
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We cannot deny the Social Web impact\nIs there anyone that has never used FaceBook or Twitter here ?\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
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If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
If another proof is needed to show that the Social Web is wealthy: Users spend about 16 billion minutes on Facebook per day, as per recent statistics.\nAnd 500 million users.\n
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That’s where the Social Semantic Web vision comes into account\nBringing together the Social Connectivity and Semantics on the Web\nLEading to Social Semantic Information Spaces\n
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Another question I was asked to prepare the panel, is what’s the future of the Social Semantic Web\n