Presentation that Knowledge Hives gave at the final conference of the SemLib EU FP7 Research4SMEs Project. Highlights our product digi.me in the context of the project deliverables: Pundit and SLDR.
The document discusses a SemLib project for developing semantic web tools for digital libraries. It describes the goals of creating a web annotation tool that produces semantically structured, reusable linked data annotations. The tool aims to allow users to unambiguously express annotation semantics and enable software processing. The document outlines the architecture of the Pundit annotation system created by the project, which is based on an open annotation data model and RDF to link annotations to web resources with semantic statements.
Lots of LOCKSS Keeping Stuff Safe: The Future of the LOCKSS Programnullhandle
The document discusses the future of the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) program. It outlines plans to evolve the LOCKSS software and organizational structure to better support web archiving and distributed digital preservation. Key points include rearchitecting LOCKSS as a set of modular web services, expanding existing LOCKSS networks, and exploring how LOCKSS could play a greater role in distributed preservation beyond local institutions. The overall vision is to make LOCKSS technology more sustainable, scalable and accessible to diverse communities for long-term access to digital content.
burckhardtsource.org: a semantic digital libraryAlessio Piccioli
burckhardtsource.org is a semantic digital library based on the MURUCA platform developed for burchkardt project. The aim of this project is to map and publish in a critical edition the extensive correspondence of European intellectuals with the Swiss cultural historian Jacob Burckhardt over a period of more than half a century, from 1842 to 1897.
The potential of semantic digital libraries in promoting distance educationDydimus Zengenene
This document discusses the potential of semantic digital libraries in promoting distance education. It notes current trends in lifelong learning and the need for learner-centered education. It then discusses challenges faced by distance learners, such as lack of access to physical library resources and feelings of isolation. The document proposes that a semantic digital library based on Semantic Web technologies could help address these issues by allowing flexible searching, integration of data from different sources, and interoperability between library systems. It also suggests that combining such technologies with Web 2.0 capabilities could enable social aspects like collaborative projects and sharing of information and experiences to better support distance learners.
Tutorial on Semantic Digital Libraries at ICSD'09Knowledge Hives
These are the slides from the tutorial on Semantic Digital Libraries we gave at International Conference for Digital Libraries and the Semantic Web (iCSD'09)
This document discusses using semantic web technologies to enhance digital libraries. It describes how ontologies like MarcOnt can lift legacy metadata into a semantic format to improve search and interoperability. The JeromeDL project is presented as a case study that uses MarcOnt and other ontologies to power semantic search and sharing features for bibliographic descriptions. Semantic technologies allow digital libraries to better integrate information and provide more robust, user-friendly search interfaces.
Introduction to google cloud messaging in androidRIA RUI Society
Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) allows developers to send data from servers to Android apps without needing the app to be running. It handles queuing messages and delivery to devices. The key benefits are ease of use, no sign-up forms, battery efficiency, and rich APIs. Implementing GCM involves adding required libraries, modifying the app manifest, writing an IntentService to handle messages, adding a broadcast receiver, and registering from the main activity. The server sends messages to GCM servers which queue and store messages, then delivering them to devices when online.
The document discusses a SemLib project for developing semantic web tools for digital libraries. It describes the goals of creating a web annotation tool that produces semantically structured, reusable linked data annotations. The tool aims to allow users to unambiguously express annotation semantics and enable software processing. The document outlines the architecture of the Pundit annotation system created by the project, which is based on an open annotation data model and RDF to link annotations to web resources with semantic statements.
Lots of LOCKSS Keeping Stuff Safe: The Future of the LOCKSS Programnullhandle
The document discusses the future of the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) program. It outlines plans to evolve the LOCKSS software and organizational structure to better support web archiving and distributed digital preservation. Key points include rearchitecting LOCKSS as a set of modular web services, expanding existing LOCKSS networks, and exploring how LOCKSS could play a greater role in distributed preservation beyond local institutions. The overall vision is to make LOCKSS technology more sustainable, scalable and accessible to diverse communities for long-term access to digital content.
burckhardtsource.org: a semantic digital libraryAlessio Piccioli
burckhardtsource.org is a semantic digital library based on the MURUCA platform developed for burchkardt project. The aim of this project is to map and publish in a critical edition the extensive correspondence of European intellectuals with the Swiss cultural historian Jacob Burckhardt over a period of more than half a century, from 1842 to 1897.
The potential of semantic digital libraries in promoting distance educationDydimus Zengenene
This document discusses the potential of semantic digital libraries in promoting distance education. It notes current trends in lifelong learning and the need for learner-centered education. It then discusses challenges faced by distance learners, such as lack of access to physical library resources and feelings of isolation. The document proposes that a semantic digital library based on Semantic Web technologies could help address these issues by allowing flexible searching, integration of data from different sources, and interoperability between library systems. It also suggests that combining such technologies with Web 2.0 capabilities could enable social aspects like collaborative projects and sharing of information and experiences to better support distance learners.
Tutorial on Semantic Digital Libraries at ICSD'09Knowledge Hives
These are the slides from the tutorial on Semantic Digital Libraries we gave at International Conference for Digital Libraries and the Semantic Web (iCSD'09)
This document discusses using semantic web technologies to enhance digital libraries. It describes how ontologies like MarcOnt can lift legacy metadata into a semantic format to improve search and interoperability. The JeromeDL project is presented as a case study that uses MarcOnt and other ontologies to power semantic search and sharing features for bibliographic descriptions. Semantic technologies allow digital libraries to better integrate information and provide more robust, user-friendly search interfaces.
Introduction to google cloud messaging in androidRIA RUI Society
Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) allows developers to send data from servers to Android apps without needing the app to be running. It handles queuing messages and delivery to devices. The key benefits are ease of use, no sign-up forms, battery efficiency, and rich APIs. Implementing GCM involves adding required libraries, modifying the app manifest, writing an IntentService to handle messages, adding a broadcast receiver, and registering from the main activity. The server sends messages to GCM servers which queue and store messages, then delivering them to devices when online.
SEMLIB Final Conference | UNIVPM presentationSemLib Project
The document discusses the SEMLIB project which aims to develop semantic web tools for digital libraries. It describes the role of UNIVPM in the project, including the objectives of Work Package 3 to develop a modular and configurable web annotation system based on semantic web technologies. The system will allow annotations to be exported and imported to the web of linked data. The document also provides an example scenario of using semantic annotations to add structured knowledge to the web in a reusable way through linked data.
The document describes the SEMLIB project which develops semantic web tools for digital libraries. It discusses IN2's ON:meedi:a ecosystem for managing and publishing multimedia documents and Followtheplace, a location-based social network. The SEMLIB extension adds semantic annotations, recommendations, and tag suggestions to Followtheplace using tools like Pundit and SLDR.
SEMLIB Final Conference | IN2 presentationSemLib Project
The document describes the SEMLIB project which develops semantic web tools for digital libraries. It discusses IN2's ON:meedi:a ecosystem for managing and publishing multimedia documents and Followtheplace, a location-based social network. The SEMLIB extension adds semantic annotations, recommendations, and tag suggestions to Followtheplace using tools like Pundit and SLDR.
This document discusses the evolution of digital libraries from Digital Library 1.0 to Digital Library 3.0. Digital Library 1.0 focused on providing access to digital documents but had issues with interaction and scalability. Digital Library 2.0 aimed to solve these issues by applying Web 2.0 technologies like user tagging and commenting. Digital Library 3.0, or Semantic Digital Libraries, will apply Semantic Web technologies like RDF and ontologies to provide interconnected metadata and enable new search paradigms through ontology-based search. This will help transition digital libraries from static information sources to dynamic knowledge spaces.
This document discusses using semantic technologies like the semantic web in SharePoint. It begins with an overview of the semantic web, its goals of linking data to provide related context, and underlying technologies like RDF. It then discusses real world examples of semantic web applications, including the BBC's semantic publishing and Google's Knowledge Graph. Finally, it describes how a company called DIQA provides semantic search solutions for SharePoint, including terminology management, document classification using rules, and navigation of search results using a term tree.
TING.concept is a framework for integrating library services in the digital age. It aims to provide relevant content, support user interactions and workflows, and add value through personalized experiences and context. The framework focuses on content, interaction and context through a distributed model that integrates systems and indexes using APIs and web services. A proof of concept was launched in 2010 integrating content from various sources and libraries in Denmark. The TING.concept community promotes collaboration, innovation and sharing through open source development. Current work involves expanding partnerships and implementations.
The document discusses a proposed Grid-based digital library management system. It describes how digital libraries have evolved beyond digitized versions of classical libraries to become complex data management systems. A Grid-enabled digital library would distribute storage, processing, and access across computing resources. This could help address challenges of large volumes of content, concurrent access, and computationally intensive tasks like automatic indexing. The authors outline their ontology-based model and prototype Grid-enabled digital library implementation that distributes search tasks for more efficient processing.
The document discusses the implementation of a digital library management system using grid computing technologies. It proposes mapping digital library functions to grid services to enable distributed storage, parallel processing, and user management capabilities. The authors describe developing an ontology-based model and pilot digital library application. Experimental results show that distributing search tasks across multiple grid nodes can significantly reduce execution time compared to a single node. The document concludes digital libraries must include powerful search tools and grid infrastructures can help implement efficient parallel processing functions.
The document summarizes a conference on Tangible Intuitive Interactive Interfaces (TIII). The conference will bring together networks and interested parties to learn about TIII. It will include talks and demonstrations of TIII cases from industry and student exploration projects. Participants can provide feedback to help guide the TIII research project, which aims to develop a platform and toolbox for designing TIII and setting up interdisciplinary teams between design, application, user, and technology partners.
This document summarizes an update from the Entomological Collections Network meeting in 2012. It discusses the iDigBio initiative to facilitate the digitization of biodiversity collections data through developing standards, providing portal access to data, and planning for long-term sustainability. It describes the seven Thematic Collection Networks and over 130 participating institutions. It provides details on the development of the iDigBio HUB portal and API to enable access to digitized specimen records along with upcoming workshops and activities.
The document discusses the transition of the intranet of the State Museums Berlin from a traditional linear structure maintained by one editor to a collaborative wiki platform. It describes the goals of facilitating collaboration, sharing of all types of information, and blurred roles between content creators and recipients. Statistics are provided showing growth in page counts, edits, and users since implementing the new intranet in 2007 based on MediaWiki software. Challenges in transitioning from traditional curatorial models to a collaborative wiki approach are also outlined.
A community of developers stimulating innovation in uk higher educationDevCSI
This document provides an overview of the DevCSI project, which aims to stimulate innovation in UK higher education by supporting a community of developers. It discusses the types of developers involved, including opportunistic, engineers, and connected developers. It outlines events held by DevCSI to bring developers together, such as hack days and challenges, and how these help developers build skills and solutions. It also discusses how supporting local developers can benefit institutions by empowering users and enabling local innovation. Finally, it shares some statistics on DevCSI's events and community outreach.
This document discusses Web 2.0 and its applications for use in K-2 and 3-5 classrooms. It defines Web 2.0 as facilitating communication, information sharing, collaboration, and user-centered design on the World Wide Web. Examples of how to get started using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom include using online libraries and multimedia dictionaries for research, collaborative writing tools like blogs, and communication tools like Skype. Digital tools can be used for problem solving, analyzing problems, and creating original works.
Semantic Enterprise 2.0 - Enabling Semantic Web technologies in Enterprise 2...Alexandre Passant
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This was a presentation to Liberact 2014 on the possibilities for digital fabrication in the context of not only a library, but at MIT (where some fabrication technologies were developed, and access to new technology is not always lacking)
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inQuba Webinar Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr Graham HillLizaNolte
HERE IS YOUR WEBINAR CONTENT! 'Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr. Graham Hill'. We hope you find the webinar recording both insightful and enjoyable.
In this webinar, we explored essential aspects of Customer Journey Management and personalization. Here’s a summary of the key insights and topics discussed:
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the Customer Journey: Dr. Hill emphasized the importance of mapping and understanding the complete customer journey to identify touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
Personalization Strategies: We discussed how to leverage data and insights to create personalized experiences that resonate with customers.
Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
SEMLIB Final Conference | UNIVPM presentationSemLib Project
The document discusses the SEMLIB project which aims to develop semantic web tools for digital libraries. It describes the role of UNIVPM in the project, including the objectives of Work Package 3 to develop a modular and configurable web annotation system based on semantic web technologies. The system will allow annotations to be exported and imported to the web of linked data. The document also provides an example scenario of using semantic annotations to add structured knowledge to the web in a reusable way through linked data.
The document describes the SEMLIB project which develops semantic web tools for digital libraries. It discusses IN2's ON:meedi:a ecosystem for managing and publishing multimedia documents and Followtheplace, a location-based social network. The SEMLIB extension adds semantic annotations, recommendations, and tag suggestions to Followtheplace using tools like Pundit and SLDR.
SEMLIB Final Conference | IN2 presentationSemLib Project
The document describes the SEMLIB project which develops semantic web tools for digital libraries. It discusses IN2's ON:meedi:a ecosystem for managing and publishing multimedia documents and Followtheplace, a location-based social network. The SEMLIB extension adds semantic annotations, recommendations, and tag suggestions to Followtheplace using tools like Pundit and SLDR.
This document discusses the evolution of digital libraries from Digital Library 1.0 to Digital Library 3.0. Digital Library 1.0 focused on providing access to digital documents but had issues with interaction and scalability. Digital Library 2.0 aimed to solve these issues by applying Web 2.0 technologies like user tagging and commenting. Digital Library 3.0, or Semantic Digital Libraries, will apply Semantic Web technologies like RDF and ontologies to provide interconnected metadata and enable new search paradigms through ontology-based search. This will help transition digital libraries from static information sources to dynamic knowledge spaces.
This document discusses using semantic technologies like the semantic web in SharePoint. It begins with an overview of the semantic web, its goals of linking data to provide related context, and underlying technologies like RDF. It then discusses real world examples of semantic web applications, including the BBC's semantic publishing and Google's Knowledge Graph. Finally, it describes how a company called DIQA provides semantic search solutions for SharePoint, including terminology management, document classification using rules, and navigation of search results using a term tree.
TING.concept is a framework for integrating library services in the digital age. It aims to provide relevant content, support user interactions and workflows, and add value through personalized experiences and context. The framework focuses on content, interaction and context through a distributed model that integrates systems and indexes using APIs and web services. A proof of concept was launched in 2010 integrating content from various sources and libraries in Denmark. The TING.concept community promotes collaboration, innovation and sharing through open source development. Current work involves expanding partnerships and implementations.
The document discusses a proposed Grid-based digital library management system. It describes how digital libraries have evolved beyond digitized versions of classical libraries to become complex data management systems. A Grid-enabled digital library would distribute storage, processing, and access across computing resources. This could help address challenges of large volumes of content, concurrent access, and computationally intensive tasks like automatic indexing. The authors outline their ontology-based model and prototype Grid-enabled digital library implementation that distributes search tasks for more efficient processing.
The document discusses the implementation of a digital library management system using grid computing technologies. It proposes mapping digital library functions to grid services to enable distributed storage, parallel processing, and user management capabilities. The authors describe developing an ontology-based model and pilot digital library application. Experimental results show that distributing search tasks across multiple grid nodes can significantly reduce execution time compared to a single node. The document concludes digital libraries must include powerful search tools and grid infrastructures can help implement efficient parallel processing functions.
The document summarizes a conference on Tangible Intuitive Interactive Interfaces (TIII). The conference will bring together networks and interested parties to learn about TIII. It will include talks and demonstrations of TIII cases from industry and student exploration projects. Participants can provide feedback to help guide the TIII research project, which aims to develop a platform and toolbox for designing TIII and setting up interdisciplinary teams between design, application, user, and technology partners.
This document summarizes an update from the Entomological Collections Network meeting in 2012. It discusses the iDigBio initiative to facilitate the digitization of biodiversity collections data through developing standards, providing portal access to data, and planning for long-term sustainability. It describes the seven Thematic Collection Networks and over 130 participating institutions. It provides details on the development of the iDigBio HUB portal and API to enable access to digitized specimen records along with upcoming workshops and activities.
The document discusses the transition of the intranet of the State Museums Berlin from a traditional linear structure maintained by one editor to a collaborative wiki platform. It describes the goals of facilitating collaboration, sharing of all types of information, and blurred roles between content creators and recipients. Statistics are provided showing growth in page counts, edits, and users since implementing the new intranet in 2007 based on MediaWiki software. Challenges in transitioning from traditional curatorial models to a collaborative wiki approach are also outlined.
A community of developers stimulating innovation in uk higher educationDevCSI
This document provides an overview of the DevCSI project, which aims to stimulate innovation in UK higher education by supporting a community of developers. It discusses the types of developers involved, including opportunistic, engineers, and connected developers. It outlines events held by DevCSI to bring developers together, such as hack days and challenges, and how these help developers build skills and solutions. It also discusses how supporting local developers can benefit institutions by empowering users and enabling local innovation. Finally, it shares some statistics on DevCSI's events and community outreach.
This document discusses Web 2.0 and its applications for use in K-2 and 3-5 classrooms. It defines Web 2.0 as facilitating communication, information sharing, collaboration, and user-centered design on the World Wide Web. Examples of how to get started using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom include using online libraries and multimedia dictionaries for research, collaborative writing tools like blogs, and communication tools like Skype. Digital tools can be used for problem solving, analyzing problems, and creating original works.
Semantic Enterprise 2.0 - Enabling Semantic Web technologies in Enterprise 2...Alexandre Passant
The document discusses enabling semantic web technologies in enterprise 2.0 environments. It provides an overview of enterprise 2.0 and how semantic technologies can help solve issues with current enterprise 2.0 systems. The tutorial goals are to explain how to implement a semantic web architecture for enterprise 2.0, including how to create, consume and mash up RDF data from multiple enterprise 2.0 services. Use cases will also be discussed.
Digital fabrication as a library integrated serviceMatt Bernhardt
This was a presentation to Liberact 2014 on the possibilities for digital fabrication in the context of not only a library, but at MIT (where some fabrication technologies were developed, and access to new technology is not always lacking)
"What does it really mean for your system to be available, or how to define w...Fwdays
We will talk about system monitoring from a few different angles. We will start by covering the basics, then discuss SLOs, how to define them, and why understanding the business well is crucial for success in this exercise.
inQuba Webinar Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr Graham HillLizaNolte
HERE IS YOUR WEBINAR CONTENT! 'Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr. Graham Hill'. We hope you find the webinar recording both insightful and enjoyable.
In this webinar, we explored essential aspects of Customer Journey Management and personalization. Here’s a summary of the key insights and topics discussed:
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the Customer Journey: Dr. Hill emphasized the importance of mapping and understanding the complete customer journey to identify touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
Personalization Strategies: We discussed how to leverage data and insights to create personalized experiences that resonate with customers.
Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Dandelion Hashtable: beyond billion requests per second on a commodity serverAntonios Katsarakis
This slide deck presents DLHT, a concurrent in-memory hashtable. Despite efforts to optimize hashtables, that go as far as sacrificing core functionality, state-of-the-art designs still incur multiple memory accesses per request and block request processing in three cases. First, most hashtables block while waiting for data to be retrieved from memory. Second, open-addressing designs, which represent the current state-of-the-art, either cannot free index slots on deletes or must block all requests to do so. Third, index resizes block every request until all objects are copied to the new index. Defying folklore wisdom, DLHT forgoes open-addressing and adopts a fully-featured and memory-aware closed-addressing design based on bounded cache-line-chaining. This design offers lock-free index operations and deletes that free slots instantly, (2) completes most requests with a single memory access, (3) utilizes software prefetching to hide memory latencies, and (4) employs a novel non-blocking and parallel resizing. In a commodity server and a memory-resident workload, DLHT surpasses 1.6B requests per second and provides 3.5x (12x) the throughput of the state-of-the-art closed-addressing (open-addressing) resizable hashtable on Gets (Deletes).
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
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How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
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👉 Check out our full 'Africa Series - Automation Student Developers (EN)' page to register for the full program:
https://bit.ly/Automation_Student_Kickstart
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UiPath Business Automation Platform
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"Scaling RAG Applications to serve millions of users", Kevin Goedecke
SemLib Final Conference
1. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries
digi.me
managing information the Web 3.0 way
Dr. Sebastian Ryszard Kruk, Knowledge Hives sp. z o.o.
14-Dec-2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
2. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Outline
• Introduction
• Problem
• Background technology
• digi.me
• Civet
• Integration of SemLib deliverables
• Pundit
• SLDR
• Conclusions
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
3. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Introduction
• Knowledge Hives: Web 3.0 startup spin off from
research on Semantic Digital Libraries
• Team:
• Arkadiusz Kwoska - CEO, Serial Entrepreneur
• Dr. Sebastian R. Kruk - CTO, Researcher and
Innovator
• Wiktor Bachnik - Web 3.0 Developer
• Product: digi.me - information management engine
rebuilt from research results on JeromeDL -
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
4. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Problems
• Social media information overload
• Too many low quality recommendations
• Being unaware of interesting information we have
access to
• Forgetting what we knew
• Privacy of what we gather and share
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
5. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries digi.me
• Redone and improved core of JeromeDL
• Middleware service (REST API)
• Focus on:
• organization, annotation and discovery
• social interactions (sharing)
• privacy control
• Recommendations:
• presenting related content
• clustering items in large boxes
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
6. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Civet
• Answer to the findings from the beta tests of digi.me
• Going beyond simply NLP
• Aiming not only at English texts (EN, PL, DE, FR)
• Texts become RDFa documents with concepts from
vocabularies published as Linked Open Data
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
7. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Civet
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
8. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Integration
• Demo UI exemplifying some middleware capabilities
http://demo.digi.me/
• Pundit uses Civet for entity extraction
• digi.me interfaces with SLDR for SD and CF
recommendations
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
9. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Integration
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
10. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Integration
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
11. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Pundit
• Perfect counterpart for Civet
• Enables users to further annotate document or
improve annotations from Civet
• Integration:
• simple annotation workflow with browser
bookmarklet
• uses Civet for entity extraction
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
12. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Pundit
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
13. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries SLDR
• Recommendation engine for semantic repositories:
• content-based semantic distance
• collaborative filtering
• Integration:
• via SPARQL endpoint
• run as a night batch process
• Work in progress on:
• improving scalability
• linked-metadata semantic distance
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
14. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries SLDR
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
15. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries Conclusions
• SemLib deliverables:
• complete current Knowledge Hives technologies
• are already in demand of our potential customers
• requires further improvements (SLDR) and tighter
integration (Pundit)
• Roadmap:
• two social media showcase demo services
• first PoC deployments with our clients
Public conference 14 Dec 2012, Pisa
Thursday, December 20, 12
16. SEMLIB PROJECT
Semantic Web Tools for Digital Libraries
digi.me
manage your information the Web 3.0 way
Dr. Sebastian Ryszard Kruk
sebastian.kruk@knowledgehives.com
Knowledge Hives sp. z o.o.
http://www.knowledgehives.com
Semantic tools for digital libraries a.k.a. SemLib is a 24th month R&D project supported by EU FP7 Theme: Research for SMEs (no. FP7-
SME-2010-01-262301-SEMLIB) commenced in January 2011. More info at http://www.semlibproject.eu
Thursday, December 20, 12