Weaving Meaning: An Overview of the Semantic Web by Eric Miller, W3C
Table of contents
- Weaving Meaning : An Overview of The Semantic Web
- Objectives
- About me
- About you
- Outline
- Section 1: What is the Semantic Web?
- The Semantic Web: What is it?
- Many things to many people ...
- The Semantic Web
- The original web realized
- The Semantic Web - A Simple Extension of the Web (Slide 1)
- The Semantic Web - A simple extension of the Web (Slide 2)
- The Semantic Web - A simple extension of the Web (Slide 3)
- Semantic Web Goals: Data Integration at Web Scale
- Semantic Web Goals: Data Integration at Web Scale- Continued
- The Current Web
- The Semantic Web
- What is a Web of Data?
- What is a Web of Data? - Continued
- A Web of Data
- Wrapping the Existing Web
- Current Web
- Semantic Web: Web Evolution not Revolution
- The Problem of Finding Information
- The Problem of Sharing Information
- The Problem of Combining Information
- Different structure for describing same thing
- The world is a big, multilingual place
- XML in the wild
- Towards a Semantic Web
- Point Solutions Versus General Solution
- The Lack of Machine-Processable Semantics
- Analogy: What We Say to Dogs
- What Computers Understand
- How Google Works
- Exploiting Machine Processable Semantics
- What Is Needed?
- What Is Needed (Technically)?
- The Semantic Web is Not
- Section 2
- The World Wide Web Consortium
- Semantic Web
- Semantic Web Goal
- Semantic Web Technologies
- Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
- RDF: The element of the Semantic Web
- The relational database
- Semantic web includes tables,...
- ...trees
- ... everything
- RDF
- Example
- RDF / XML
- Basic Concept
- Basic Model
- Continued
- Continued
- Joining the Web: Data in RDF ...
- ... merges just like that.
- Describing Collections
- RDF Schema
- Describing / Declaring Classes
- RDF/XML representation
- Describing / Declaring Properties
- Describing / Declaring Properties : take 2
- RDF Schema
- RDF Schema
- OWL: Web Ontology Language
- OWL languages
- Outreach
- FOAF
- Creative Commons
- Dublin Core
- RSS 1.0
- NCI Thesaurus
- Uniprot
- Ontology / Data discovery
- Community Collaboration
- Section 3
- Community Involvement
- Creating Semantic Data - Adobe's XMP
- Creating Semantic Data - Pound Hill
- Navigating the Semantic Web - Foafnaut
- Navigating the Semantic Web - FoafCORP
- Semantic Web in the Client - Haystack
- Haystack - Managing Photo collections
- Haystack - Life Sciences Researcher's Desktop
- Semantic Web in the Enterprise - Sun's Swordfish
- Semantic Web and Content Management - Tucana
- Semantic Web at the Institutional Scale
- Semantic Web and Searching - TAP
- Semantic Web Calendars - Semaview's Sherpa
- Semantic Web Engines - NetworkInference's Cerebra
- Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
- DCMI Registry : Sample result set
- And many, many, many more!
- Semantic Web Tools and Toolkits
- RDFlib
- Example code: Initializing an RDF database
- Example code; Modifying the database
- Example code: Loading RDF data
- Example code: Querying the database
- Jena2
- RAP
- Wilbur
- Drive
- Redland
- CWM
- Any many, many, many more!
- Section 4
- Lessons Learned
- Lessons Learned
- Social Demands on Semantic Web Architecture
- Next Steps
- Data Access
- Best Practice
- Advanced Development
- Integrating Life Science Data
- Future Directions
- Conclusions
- Additional information
- Open Discussion