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08 Feb 09
Jack ParkLast week, I participated in a WWW2007 panel called “Multimedia Metadata Standards in a Semantic Web 3.0“, where I took the opportunity to declare the Semantic Web dead. As you can imagine, such a declaration in front of a crowd of semantic web researchers provoked many responses. While I believe panels should be provocative and entertaining, I also have specific reasons for why I went as far as calling the Semantic Web “dead”. Let me explain what I mean.
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07 Jun 07
Thomas Vander WalMor summaries presentations at the recent WWW Conference regarding the bottom-up Semantic Web.
academic semanticweb semantic microformats folksonomy folksonomies tag tagging yahoo semweb research rdf microcontent metadata flickr mor
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05 Jun 07
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The Emerging-Semantics Web (”The Semantic Web is Dead”)
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19 May 07
Martin LindnerOur best hope is to be able to take this bottoms-up annotation, or folksonomy if you will, and try to assign some semantics to it later - Flickr’s Clustering is a great example, as well as Y!RB’s TagMaps and our upcoming SIGIR paper (”Towards Automa
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18 May 07
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17 May 07
James CorbettThere is no way that we can engage the masses in annotating media with “semantic” labels. At best, we can get the people to annotate content (such as Flickr images or YouTube videos) with short text descriptions or tags. This works only because tags a
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