"Why the Semantic Web will never work"

introducer: Grigoris Antoniou, Department of Computer Science, University of Crete
author: Jim Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
published: July 7, 2011,   recorded: May 2011,   views: 2607
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0:00 “Why the Semantic Web will Never Work”
3:38 Friends, Romans (& Greeks), Countrymen, Lend me your ears
4:07 Does it mean
5:00 Yes (not Xor)
5:41 Revisiting the Vision…
6:38 History
7:58 Pre - History
9:36 Beyond XML: Agent Semantics
11:39 Berners-Lee et al, 2001
13:40 This leads to a radically new view of interoperation - 1
14:13 This leads to a radically new view of interoperation - 2
14:28 But, like the web…
15:34 DAML Notional Schedule
16:40 Web “travel agents”
21:03 Making Markup Easier
21:17 Animal ontology
21:20 Use that markup in query/portal interfaces
21:45 Services need Web Logics
24:07 Services off the desktop - 1
24:20 Services off the desktop - 3
24:21 Services off the desktop - 4
25:01 So where have we got to
30:04 Example
31:48 Because they want the links!
33:47 Creates a platform for SW-powered apps
35:12 They said it couldn’t be done
35:59 The Shirky fallacy
41:37 The database community fallacy
43:03 “ad hoc” data integration
43:11 And we do things the DB community struggles with
43:57 Another Shirky criticism
44:38 Sem Web 2010 - 1
44:43 Sem Web 2010 - 2
44:50 Sem Web 2010 - 3
45:00 Sem Web 2010 - 4
45:09 Sem Web 2010 - 5
45:18 Enterprise Semantic Web
45:28 The “bottom” of the Semantic Web
46:50 The success of “Linked Data”
52:01 The bad news…
53:06 Ontology: the OWL DL view
53:32 Ontology: the linked - data view - 1
55:12 Ontology: the linked - data view - 2
56:00 OWL has had successes
57:28 The tough love stuff
60:43 The gap is growing
62:26 What I think we MUST do
63:28 My Challenge to you
65:00 Be bold! - 2
66:56 It just might work…
69:02 Summary
69:33 Conclusion: “Why the Semantic Web will never work”?
83:23 Friends, Romans (& Greeks), Countrymen, Lend me your ears

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James Hendler is the Tetherless World Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science, and the Assistant Dean for Information Technology and Web Science, at Rensselaer. He is also a faculty affiliate of the Experimental Multimedia Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), serves as a Director of the UK's charitable Web Science Trust and is a visiting Professor at the Institute of Creative Technology at DeMontfort University in Leicester, UK. Hendler is a Fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, the British Computer Society and the IEEE. He is also the former Chief Scientist of the Information Systems Office at the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and was awarded a US Air Force Exceptional Civilian Service Medal in 2002. He is the Editor-in-Chief emeritus of IEEE Intelligent Systems and is the first computer scientist to serve on the Board of Reviewing Editors for Science. In 2010, Hendler was named to the "honor roll" of the 20 most innovative professors in America by Playboy magazine. Hendler also serves as an "Internet Web Expert" for the US government, providing guidance to the Data.gov project.

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