talk for HK SME center about web3.0 , AI, mobile apps
1. Web3.0 &
How Mobile APPs help in the
Development of Various
Industries
Speaker:
Mr. Alex Hung
Crossover International Co. Ltd
Email: alex@crossover-int.com
18th Jul 2013
2. Who am I?
• Over 18 years experience in the IT industry with
both technical and business perspectives.
• MBA and MSc in ISM from HKUST, and a
Computer Science degree conferred by HKU.
• Web3.0 expert
– Enhance Web2.0 Business Model
– Social Network
– Mobile Computing
– Pervasive Computing
– Artificial Intelligence
3. Web 3.0
Mr. Alex Hung
Managing Director of Crossover International Co. Ltd.
5. Web 2.0
• User Generate Content and Social network
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6. Web 3.0
• Semantic Web, machine can read the data
and help us
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7. Semantic Web?
• The sites you visit every day use natural
language, images and page layout to
present information
– easy for you to understand.
• But computers can't make sense of all this
information.
– can't read, see relationships or make decisions
like you can.
• The Semantic Web proposes to help
computers "read" and use the Web.
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8. Introduction to How Semantic
Web Works
• The idea is pretty simple
– metadata added to Web pages can make the
existing World Wide Web machine readable.
• It will give machines tools to find, exchange
and, to a limited extent, interpret
information.
• It's an extension of the World Wide Web.
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9. Why Semantic Web?
• Suppose you want to buy something online
with some basic criteria
Your best bet would be to
look at different retailers' web
pages, comparing prices and
shipping times and rates; or
look for a site that will
compare prices and shipping
options from several retailers
all at once.
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10. Why Semantic Web?
• With the Semantic Web, you could enter
your preferences into a computerized agent
– which would search the Web, find the best
option for you, and place your order.
• The agent could then
– open personal finance software and record the
amount you spent on your computer,
– mark the date of arrival on your calendar.
– learn your habits and preferences
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11. Why Semantic Web?
• The agent would do by searching through
metadata that clearly identify and define
what the agent needs to know.
• Metadata
– simply machine-readable data that describe
other data.
– invisible as people read the page, but they're
clearly visible to computers.
• Metadata can also allow more complex,
focused Web searches with more accurate
results.
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12. • When you try to search some information on
the web...
• You have to
– consult a large numbers of sites.
– mentally integrate all those information to
achieve your goals.
• Because current web is web of documents.
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13. • Documents is unstructured, i.e.:
unstructured data structured data
excel spreadsheetword document
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14. Why Semantic Web?
• Semantic web enables people to share
content beyond the boundaries of
applications and websites.
• The goals are Spend less time on:
– Searching
– looking at things that do not matter
– explaining what we want to computers
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15. W3C and the Future of the
Semantic Web
• Decentralization gives developers the freedom
to create precisely the tags and ontologies that
they need.
• But, different developers might use different
tags to describe the same thing, make machine
comparisons difficult.
• Critics also question the "identity problem"
– does a URI represent a Web page, or does it
represent the concept or object the page describes.
• In the future, off-the-shelf software might
include options for adding metadata when
creating new documents
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16. Web 3.0 in Digital Libraries
• Semantic digital libraries
– integrate information based on different
metadata, e.g.: resources, user profiles,
bookmarks, taxonomies
– provide interoperability with other systems (not
only digital libraries) on either metadata or
communication level or
– delivering more robust, user friendly and
adaptable search and browsing interfaces
empowered by semantics
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17. Benefits
• Benefits of Semantic Digital Libraries
• new search paradigms for the information
space
• providing interoperability on the data level
– integrating metadata from various
heterogeneous sources
– Interconnecting different digital library systems
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18. Conclusion
• Semantic digital libraries can produce more
meaningful results for the user.
• Further developments have evolved the
concept of contribution of information and
social interactivity between the contributors.
• The future holds much more promising and
efficient mechanisms for handling
information.
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19. Mobile apps in different
industries
In average, each person in Hong Kong owns
about 2.3 SIM cards
50% of them are Smartphones
– 70% of people use smartphone while eating
– 80% use it while watching TV, and
– 90% use it during the toilet time
24. Smartphones
• locator (GPS)
• Calendar of events (view and share via email or
Social Media)
• RSVP for events and payment acceptance
• Subscription billing and profile updates
• Video and image gallery
• Membership benefits (special coupons)
• Blog/ Social Media interaction from the phone
• Push notifications of upcoming events (pop ups)
• Mass sharing of media for attendees of a
particular event
• Banner advertising spots
Benefits
25. Sample Apps
搜尋孫中山
• iPhone and Android phone applications for
the Campaign on 1911 Revolution
• The Government Youth Portal
(Youth.gov.hk) launched the Apps on 16
Nov 2011.
• With Augmented Reality (AR) and
interactive user experience, the APP can
guide users on a virtual journey through 30
designated spots related to the history of
the 1911 Revolution and Dr Sun Yat-sen in
different corners of Hong Kong.
26. 搜尋孫中山
Augmented Reality
• 30 check points with GPS
locating function.
• Users can collect badges
through the function of
Augmented Reality.
• To ensure the function
goes well, Crossover did
the site visit both
individually and with the
client.
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28. Our Sample Apps
搜尋孫中山
• Features
‣ Google Map with 3D Street View and GPS ‣ Q&A game‣ Augmented Reality
29. Our Sample Apps
Business Travel Mandarin
• Cooperates with Commercial Press
Ltd. to develop an e-learning mobile
application for learning Mandarin
using iPhone.
30. Our Sample Apps
Business Travel Mandarin
Features:
• Audio sound clip
• Record Voice Function &
play back
• Share to Facebook or
send via email
• Content Search
31. Our Sample Apps
e-Book for iPad
Antarctic Impressions
• Page Flip / Slide effect
• Quotes, Bookmarks,
Personal Notes
• Share to facebook or
send via email
• Keyword Search
32. Our Sample Apps
洪醫師系列
• The series of《洪醫師
》provide the
information of
Chinese medical for
users, such as:
– Soup recipe
– Self Assessment
– Acupuncture
34. Our Sample Apps
XO Card
• Designed for kids-
learning.
• Provides Flashcards of
numbers, shapes and
stationaries with sounds
and animations
• Kids can learn English
and Putonghua
35. Our Sample Apps
IDEA Project 2009
• Official photo record for the “Involve in
Design, Empower with Action (IDEA) Project
2009”
• A voluntary architecture services project in
Cambodia initiated and organized by a
team of young and passionate volunteers in
Hong Kong adopting the participatory
design approach in design and building of
a pre-school in Cambodia.
• Developed and donated by Crossover
43. Pervasive Mobile Application
(Web 3.0)
• The future applications should be able to
provide the users the most reasonable result
based on the following conditions:
– location, time, weather, personal preference, etc
44. Pervasive Mobile Application
(Web 3.0)
• System can get related information from
social network, like:
– Facebook, Twitter, Weibo, etc.
Example:
Users can:
Sharing delicious food or
recipe
Search for restaurants by
their current location and
users’ preference
45. • More free or interesting
apps in
http://www.crossover-
int.com/main/about_5-
en.asp
• More about me in
– www.alexhung.com