Table of Contents: accepted papers for FOAF-Galway
All the papers below have been accepted into
the Workshop. Attendees should make an effort
to familiarise
themselves with as much of this material as possible. We have
chosen not to fill the programme
with
lengthy talks, and so
background reading is important preparation for the meeting.
Full papers
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Bootstrapping the FOAF-Web: An Experiment in Social Network
Mining Peter Mika
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Descriptions of Social Relations Peter Mika, Aldo
Gangemi
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FOAF-Realm - control your friends' access to resources
Sebastian Ryszard Kruk
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Keyword Extraction from the Web for FOAF Metadata
Junichiro Mori, Yutaka Matsuo, Mitsuru Ishizuka, Boi
Faltings
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Linking Semantically-Enabled Online Community Sites
Andreas Harth, John G. Breslin, Ina O'Murchu, Stefan Decker
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Using RDF + FOAF to create a local business review and
search network Chris Schmidt
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Moleskiing: a Trust-aware Decentralized Recommender
System Paolo Avesani, Paolo Massa, Roberto Tiella
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A model of trust and anonymity in a content rating system
for e-learning systems. Tom Croucher
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Open Rating Systems R.V Guha
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Ontological Consideration on Human Relationship Vocabulary
for FOAF Yutaka Matsuo, Masahiro Hamasaki, Junichiro
Mori, Hideaki Takeda, Koiti Hasida
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The People's Portal: Ontology Management on Community
Portals Anna V. Zhdanova
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Redefining Web-of-Trust: reputation, recommendations,
responsibility and trust among peers Viktor S.
Grishchenko
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rss4you: Web-Based Syndication Enhanced with Social
Navigation Nicolas Nova, Roberto Ortelli
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The Semantic Web as a Semantic Soup Harith Alani, Simon
Cox, Hugh Glaser, Steve Harris
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Technical and Privacy Challenges for Integrating FOAF into
Existing Applications Joseph Smarr
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The Challenges of FOAF Characterization John C.
Paolillo and Elijah Wright
Position papers
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Creating a Social Network from an Existing Bulletin Board
Community John G. Breslin
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Exploiting Familiar Strangers: creating a community content
distribution network by co-located individuals Jamie
Lawrence and Terry Payne
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Extending FOAF with Resume Information Uldis Bojars
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Fentwine: A navigational RDF browser and editor Benja
Fallenstein
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FOAF driven development Dave Beckett
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On the Use of FOAF in Semantic Web Portals Knud Moller,
Livia Predoiu
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FoafNet Marc Canter
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FoafScape Mark Giereth
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Ghosts in the Semantic Web Machine? mc schraefel, Alun
Preece, Nick Gibbins, Steve Harris, Ian Millard
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Knowledge sharing using Semantic Web technologies, Nick
Kings
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Learning new things about your friends A FOAF Position
Paper Gunnar AAstrand Grimnes, Alun Preece, Pete
Edwards
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The LJ Viewlet Troy Gardner
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The REL Project: Mobile-based Reliable Relations
Jean-Marc Seigneur, Patroklos Argyroudis, David
O'Callaghan, Joerg Abendroth,
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Estimating whether partial FOAF descriptions describe the
same individual Simon Price, Simon Rawles and Peter
Flach
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Personal Digital Identity Management Dick Hardt
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Rhizome Position Paper Adam Souzis
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Semantic Campus - A FOAF Extension Benjamin Nowack
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Semantic Interaction with Music Content using FOAF
Oscar Celma, Miquel Ramrez, and Perfecto Herrera
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Semantic Planet Position Paper Ian Davis, James Carlyle
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Semblog: Personal Publishing Platform with RSS and
FOAF, Ikki Ohmukai, Hideaki Takeda
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SemIndex: Preliminary results from semantic web
indexing Stephen Harris, Nicholas Gibbins and Terry
Payne
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Social Networking Portals: an Overview and Evaluation
Ina O'Murchu, John G. Breslin, Stefan Decker
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Statement of Interest Klaus Schild
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WhatILike Hugh Glaser, Steve Harris, Kevin Page, Daniel
Smith
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Validating RDF with TreeHugger and Schematron Damian
Steer, Libby Miller
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FOAF to the People Timothy Falconer
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Token Based Authentication -- Implementation
Demonstration Chris Schmidt