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Semantic Wikis: Fusing the two strands of the Semantic Web

author: Mark Greaves, Vulcan Inc.
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0:00 Semantic Wikis: Fusing Two Strands of the Semantic Web
0:17 Talk Outline
3:29 Strand 1: The Semantic Strand of the Semantic Web
5:10 Strand 2: The Web Strand of the Semantic Web
7:12 What do Strand 2 Semantic Web Applications Do?
9:02 Semantic Wikis are in both Strands
11:33 Example: Semantic MediaWiki with Halo Extensions (SMW+) (1)
12:31 Example: Semantic MediaWiki with Halo Extensions (SMW+) (2)
12:49 Example: Semantic MediaWiki with Halo Extensions (SMW+) (3)
13:24 Cool Idea... But Does it Work?
15:31 Some Lessons Learned from SMW+ (and Freebase)
17:40 From Strand 2 Web to Strand 1 Semantics
18:44 Envisioning the Digital Aristotle for Scientific Knowledge
20:45 The Halo Project in One Slide
21:40 AURA – Automated User-centered Reasoning and Acquisition System
22:12 2006 Experimental Results for the Aura System
23:40 Symbiosis Between Aura and SMW+
25:01 Example: Wikipedia Article on Organelle
25:12 Source Text of Article on Organelle in SMW+
25:32 Fact Box Summarizing the Annotations in SMW+
25:45 Ontology Browser for Test Biology Data in SMW+
26:09 Aura/SMW+ Use Case
26:28 AURA User Searches for Information
26:33 Aura User Notices Useful Information in Wiki
26:43 Aura User Maps Wiki Knowledge into Aura KB
26:54 Wiki Knowledge Available in Aura for Question-Answering
27:02 Conclusions
28:30 Thank You

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