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1 WWW2002 W3C Track - The Semantic Web by Eric Miller Eric MillerEric Miller

2 Outline WWW2002 W3C Track - The Semantic Web WWW2002 W3C Track - The Semantic Web WWW2002 W3C Track - The Semantic Web WWW2002 W3C Track - The Semantic Web Outline for the Track Outline for the Track Outline for the Track Outline for the Track What is the Semantic Web? What is the Semantic Web? What is the Semantic Web? What is the Semantic Web? Information on the Current Web Information on the Current Web Information on the Current Web Information on the Current Web Information on the Semantic Web Information on the Semantic Web Information on the Semantic Web Information on the Semantic Web The Current Web The Current Web The Current Web The Current Web The Semantic Web - A Logical Extension to the Current Web The Semantic Web - A Logical Extension to the Current Web The Semantic Web - A Logical Extension to the Current Web The Semantic Web - A Logical Extension to the Current Web The Semantic Web - The original web realized The Semantic Web - The original web realized The Semantic Web - The original web realized The Semantic Web - The original web realized Enabling Technologies - Layer Cake Enabling Technologies - Layer Cake Enabling Technologies - Layer Cake Enabling Technologies - Layer Cake Goals of the Semantic Web Activity Goals of the Semantic Web Activity Goals of the Semantic Web Activity Goals of the Semantic Web Activity How we're building the Semantic Web How we're building the Semantic Web How we're building the Semantic Web How we're building the Semantic Web

3 Outline for the Track What is the Semantic Web? What is the Semantic Web? Overview, goals and objectivesOverview, goals and objectives Implementation StrategiesImplementation Strategies Enabling Standards Enabling Standards RDF Core - Brian McBrideRDF Core - Brian McBrideRDF CoreRDF Core Web Ontology - Jim HendlerWeb Ontology - Jim HendlerWeb OntologyWeb Ontology Semantic Web Advanced Development - Ralph Swick Semantic Web Advanced Development - Ralph Swick Semantic Web Advanced Development Semantic Web Advanced Development Overview, goals and objectivesOverview, goals and objectives SWAD MIT - SWAD EuropeSWAD MIT - SWAD Europe Where we are at, where we are goingWhere we are at, where we are going Semantic Web Demonstration - Eric Miller and Tim Berners- Lee Semantic Web Demonstration - Eric Miller and Tim Berners- Lee Semantic Web Demonstration Semantic Web Demonstration Semantic SearchSemantic Search Questions, Answers, Discussion Questions, Answers, Discussion

4 What is the Semantic Web? The Semantic Web is an extension of the current Web that will allow you to find, share, and combine information more easily. The Semantic Web is an extension of the current Web that will allow you to find, share, and combine information more easily. "The bane of my existence is doing things that I know the computer could do for me." -- Dan Connolly, The XML Revolution "The bane of my existence is doing things that I know the computer could do for me." -- Dan Connolly, The XML Revolution

5 Information on the Current Web The current Web represents information using: The current Web represents information using: Natural language (e.g., English)Natural language (e.g., English) Graphics, multimediaGraphics, multimedia Page layoutPage layout Okay for humans Okay for humans Difficult for machine processing (ambiguity, unconstrained data formats) Difficult for machine processing (ambiguity, unconstrained data formats)

6 Information on the Semantic Web Extends the current Web Extends the current Web Allows you to: Allows you to: Express information in a format that is:Express information in a format that is: Unambiguous Unambiguous Amenable to machine processing Amenable to machine processing Add metadata (to describe existing or new data) Add metadata (to describe existing or new data) "A globally linked database " "A globally linked database "

7 The Current Web Resources: Resources: identified by URI'sidentified by URI's untypeduntyped Links: Links: href, src,...href, src,... limited, non-descriptivelimited, non-descriptive User: User: Exciting world - but, the characteristics of the documents is clear to those with a grasp of (normally) English.Exciting world - but, the characteristics of the documents is clear to those with a grasp of (normally) English. Machine: Machine: Very little information available - significance of the links only evident from the context around the anchor.Very little information available - significance of the links only evident from the context around the anchor.

8 The Semantic Web A Logical Extension to the Current Web A Logical Extension to the Current Web Resources: Resources: Common naming syntax (URI's)Common naming syntax (URI's) Extensible; RelationalExtensible; Relational Links: Links: Common naming syntax (URI's)Common naming syntax (URI's) Extensible; RelationalExtensible; Relational User: User: Even more exciting world, richer user experienceEven more exciting world, richer user experience Machine: Machine: More processable information is availableMore processable information is available Computers and people: Computers and people: Work, learn and exchange knowledge effectivelyWork, learn and exchange knowledge effectively

9 The Semantic Web - The original web realized The original proposal of the WWW from 1989 included a figure showing how information about a Web of relationships among named objects could unify a number of information management tasks. The original proposal of the WWW from 1989 included a figure showing how information about a Web of relationships among named objects could unify a number of information management tasks. Information Management: A Proposal, Tim Berners- Lee, CERN, March 1989, May 1990, Information Management: A Proposal, Tim Berners- Lee, CERN, March 1989, May 1990, Information Management: A Proposal Information Management: A Proposal

10 Enabling Technologies – Layer Cake

11 Goals of the Semantic Web Activity Define conventions for applications that exchange metadata on the Web Define conventions for applications that exchange metadata on the Web Enable vocabulary semantics to be defined by communities of expertise, not W3C Enable vocabulary semantics to be defined by communities of expertise, not W3C Provide for the fine-grained mixing of diverse metadata Provide for the fine-grained mixing of diverse metadata Making it cost-effective for people to effectively record their knowledge. Making it cost-effective for people to effectively record their knowledge. Ultimate goal - the design of enabling technologies to support machine facilitated global knowledge exchange Ultimate goal - the design of enabling technologies to support machine facilitated global knowledge exchange


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