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Workshop on semantic search - Microsearch: An Interface for Semantic Search

author: Peter Mika, Yahoo! Research

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In recent years we have witnessed tremendous interest and substantial economic exploitation of search technologies. On the other hand semantic repositories and reasoning engines have advanced to a state where querying and processing of this knowledge can scale to realistic IR scenarios. As such, semantic technologies are now in a state to provide significant contributions to IR problems. This workshop intends to investigate the potential and the challenges of Semantic Search systems. Main topics of interest of the workshop cluster around the areas (i) Tasks and Interaction Paradigms for Semantic Search, (ii) Query Construction and Resource Modelling for Semantic Search, (iii) Algorithms and Infrastructures for Semantic Search and (iv) Evaluation of Semantic Search.

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0:00 Microsearch and SearchMonkey
0:36 Previously in search
3:14 Which Semantic Web?
4:14 Brief history of the Annotated Web
4:26 HTML meta tags
4:45 SHOE example
5:05 SHOE system
5:09 SHOE Text-based query interface
5:11 SHOE Graphical Query Interface
5:18 Example: Creative Commons
5:29 Example: Creative Commons
5:43 Example: microformats
5:51 microformats
6:39 Example: tags and machine tags
7:09 Example: Tags and machine tags
7:12 RDF-based annotation #1: eRDF
8:18 RDF-based annotation #2: RDFa
9:06 Metadata is out there
10:32 Example: ivan herman
11:32 Example: peter site:flickr.com
11:50 Example: san francisco conference
12:07 Example: greater st. peter
12:36 Where it fails
13:21 Lessons
14:46 SearchMonkey
18:17 What is SearchMonkey?
18:22 Enhanced Result
18:38 Infobar
19:00 SearchMonkey
21:08 Developer tool
21:35 Developer tool
21:58 Developer tool
22:23 Developer tool
22:39 Developer tool
22:46 Future Work
25:40 the monkey is out!
25:49 - Questions

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