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ACTIVE Kick Off Meeting

Formal and Informal knowledge representation

author: Markus Krötzsch, AIFB
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0:00 Where is Your Knowledge? Semantic Wikis and Beyond
1:01 Terms of Licensing and Image Copyrights
1:03 Where is Your Knowledge? - 1
1:11 Where is Your Knowledge? - 2
1:17 Where is Your Knowledge? - 3
1:20 Where is Your Knowledge? - 4
1:35 Where is Your Knowledge? - 5
2:01 Where is Your Knowledge? - 6
2:06 Where is Your Knowledge? - 7
2:28 Where is Your Knowledge? - 8
2:39 Where is Your Knowledge? - 9
2:53 How Do You Use Knowledge? - 1
3:03 How Do You Use Knowledge? - 2
3:28 How Do You Use Knowledge? - 3
3:32 How Do You Use Knowledge? - 4
3:47 How Do You Use Knowledge? - 5
4:17 How Do You Use Knowledge? - 6
4:32 Problem
4:43 Solution? - 1
4:50 Solution? - 2
5:15 Technology
6:05 Technology and Culture
6:28 Solution
6:36 Facts
6:40 Part 1: Wikis
6:45 Wikis
6:50 - Everybody Knows Wikipedia
7:02 - English Articles
7:19 - Languages
7:23 - Shared Media Files
7:42 - Global Users - Questions
8:32 - Success
8:46 - How Do They Do That?
9:00 - Everybody Can Read
9:12 Wikipedia - 9
9:39 Wikipedia - 10
9:50 Wikipedia - 11
10:36 Wikipedia - 12
10:47 - Everybody Can Read and Everybody Can Write
11:06 - Everybody Can Read and Everybody Can Write - Easily
11:18 - That Can't Work!
11:35 - Why Does It Work?
11:55 - «Technology»
12:29 - «Culture»
13:49 - Questions
16:50 - Quick, Easy and Collaborative
17:20 - In a Company?
17:36 Wiki Way - 1
18:01 - Engage Users
18:17 - Build Communities
18:42 - Share Knowledge - 1
18:47 - Share Knowledge - 2
18:54 - ... and All Lived Happily Ever After.
19:00 End
19:13 But Wait ...Where Is Our Knowledge Now?
19:26 And How Do I Get It Out of There?
19:45 Searching, Reading, Learning Again?
20:02 Is There No Smarter Way?
20:05 Part 2: Semantic Wikis
20:14 Wikipedia Knows ...
20:50 What Are the Ten World Largest Cities with a Female Mayor?
21:07 Search
22:06 Computers Are Stupid
22:24 What Humans See - 1
22:31 What Humans See - 2
22:56 What Computers See - 1
23:33 What Computers See - 2
23:47 Computers Don't Make Connections
24:02 Computers Need Our Help - 1
24:54 Computers Need Our Help - 2
25:14 Computers Need Our Help - 3
26:03 Annotation Is Voluntary - 1
26:24 - Most Users Just Ignore It
26:46 Annotation Is Voluntary - 3
26:55 Annotation Is Voluntary - 4
26:59 - But Wait ... So You Volunteer Me to Do the Annotation?
27:16 - Let Me Think About That ...
27:21 Annotation Is Voluntary - 7
27:26 - Make It Simpler!
27:49 Semantic Forms - 1
27:58 Semantic Forms - 2
28:06 Semantic Forms - 3
28:47 Semantic Forms - 4
29:22 Semantic Forms - 5
29:24 Semantic Forms - 6
29:34 The Semantic Wiki Way - 1
29:59 - Example: Querying Knowledge
30:15 - Wikis Contain Lists - 1
30:23 - Wikis Contain Lists - 2
30:38 - Wikis Contain Lists - 3
30:43 - Wikis Contain Lists - 4
30:48 - Wikis Contain Lists - 5
30:53 - Wikis Contain Lists - 6
30:56 - Wikis Contain Lists - 7
31:01 - Wikis Contain Lists - 8
31:04 - Wikis Contain Lists - 9
31:08 - Wikis Contain Many Hand-Made Redundant Inconsistent Lists
32:02 - Wikis Contain Many Computer-Made Up-To-Date Consistent Lists
32:37 - Behind the Scenes: Semantic Inline Queries - Questions
39:20 - Most Users Never See Inline Queries
39:59 Semantic MediaWiki - 1
40:31 - It's Going to Be Expensive
40:40 - Probably a Research Prototype
40:45 - Nobody's Tried It yet!
40:55 Semantic MediaWiki - 5
41:41 - Questions
43:01 - Solution?!
43:13 Part 3: Semantic Webs
43:34 - Companies Use Many IT Systems
44:15 - Where Is Our Knowledge?
44:44 - Solving Problems by yet Another IT System?
45:09 - Why Can't Systems just Exchange Knowledge?
45:26 How to Exchange Knowledge - 1
45:44 - Identity
46:30 - Context
47:27 - Reuse
48:07 - Identity, Context and Reuse
48:12 How to Exchange Knowledge - 6
48:16 Semantic Web - 1
48:35 Semantic Web - 2
49:18 - Knowledge Inside
49:39 Semantic Web - 4
49:58 Semantic Web - 5
50:54 Part 4: Conclusion
51:06 Wikis for Knowledge Sharing
51:19 Semantic Wikis for Accessibility
51:58 Semantic Intranets for Overcoming System Boundaries
52:12 Conclusion
52:16 Where Is Your Knowledge?
52:28 - Questions

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