Open data has the potential to help grow economies, transform societies and protect the environment. the Web is evolving from a “Web of linked documents” into a “Web of linked data”.
6. But the BIG problem now is ….
The amount of content
published daily on the
web has caused a free
flow of information that
1 billion of websites
have to compete
directly for business,
bringing targeted
content at lower
prices.
At the same time web
content needs to be
highly curated and
organized to get online
readers’ attention and
trust and serve them at
the speed they want.
7. And here comes the Web 3.0!
adds a layer of
meaning to the Web
brings a level of
artificial intelligence
8. This is how search looked like, in good old days!
13. And this is the web evolution!
Web 3.0 is changing the way
we use the Internet
14. And this is the web evolution!
Web 3.0 is changing the way
we use the Internet
Computers understand the meaning
of what we publish on the Web
15. And this is the web evolution!
Web 3.0 is changing the way
we use the Internet
Computers understand the meaning of
what we publish on the Web
Every place, person, organization,
concept … has a unique ID
16. And this is the web evolution!
“The Semantic Web
is a Web of Data”
20. Now it follows the semantic web evolution!
NAMED ENTITY
By extracting structured content
(using Named Entity Recognition)
from textual contents at a fine grained
level we can now classify our content
and enjoy cross-media publishing!
21. And we can organize knowledge
Content classification enables content
discovery and creates alternative
entry-points and routes for contents
This bringing to the reader cross-
medial semantic classifications
enabling queries like:
• All contents related to Riseup
• All contents related to Riseup
mentioning A2K4D
• All contents related to Riseup
mentioning A2K4D about OpenData
26. So, how is that?!!
Simply, by structuring your
content, into #OpenData
27. And here’s the tool for WordPress
WordLift is a WordPress plugin
to organise posts and pages
adding facts, text and media.
WordLift analyses articles using
Named Entity Recognition
(NER).
WordLift adds semantic
annotations and combines
information publicly available
as linked open data to support
editorial workflows.