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1  Copyright 2005 Digital Enterprise Research Institute. All rights reserved. www.deri.org 1 John Breslin (for Stefan Decker) Site Interoperability Projects at DERI Galway‘s SW Cluster john.breslin@deri.org www.johnbreslin.com Interop Issues in SW Sites 7 th February 2005

2 2 SW Cluster: Overview 1.SIOC: Semantically Interlinked Online Community 2.SemanticWeb.org 3.FOAFRealm 4.RDF Datasets for Site Exchange

3 3 SW Cluster: Overview ►SIOC: Semantically Interlinked Online Community 2.SemanticWeb.org 3.FOAFRealm 4.RDF Datasets for Site Exchange

4 4 SIOC: Introduction Issues with online communities: Data on community sites cannot be harnessed correctly Isolated communities discussing complementary topics Information is being repeatedly requested across sites SIOC approach: 1.Ontology 2.Data Interface 3.Inferring Connections

5 5 SIOC: To Interconnect Bulletin Board Sites boards.ie boards.us boards.jp boards.geek.nz

6 6 SIOC: Ontology Namespace at rdfs.org/sioc/ns#

7 7 SIOC: Data Interface (galway +broadband +linux)

8 8 SIOC: Inferring Connections

9 9 SW Cluster: Overview 1.SIOC: Semantically Interlinked Online Community ►SemanticWeb.org 3.FOAFRealm 4.RDF Datasets for Site Exchange

10 10 SemanticWeb.org: Introduction General interoperability considerations The site RDF/XML views of local data Integration of remote data Data access interface Ontology import and export Possible extensions

11 11 SemanticWeb.org: General Interop Considerations Basic idea is to use Semantic Web technology to allow different web sites to „work together“ Interoperability could cover re-use and integration of other sites‘ models, data, and functionality Presentation layer components (e.g. stylesheets for agreed-on RDF/XML structures) may be considered too

12 12 SemanticWeb.org: The Site SemanticWeb.org will (soon again ;-)) be the Semantic Web community portal The new (RDF-enhanced) site will provide information about Semantic Web events, people, tools, organisations, projects, and other related resources Both instance data and model information can be added, modified, extended, and exported online

13 13 SemanticWeb.org: Architecture

14 14 SemanticWeb.org: RDF/XML Views of Local Data Each portal object (page, channel, blog post, user, vocabulary, SKOS concept, resource description...) can be serialized as RDF/XML Resource Description Discovery (RDD) will be enabled by tags in XHTML, HTTP headers (X-Metadata- Location) and support for URIQA‘s MGET Direct serving of content-negotiated XHTML vs. RDF/XML is considered bad practice (URI overloading etc.), but HTTP redirects may be triggered on certain accept-headers instead

15 15 SemanticWeb.org: Integration of Remote Data The site has an „Add URL“ feature to add remotely maintained sources to the portal Information from remote sources will be updated via an RDF crawler (scutter) The final RDF store (Andreas‘ YARS) is going to support HTTP PUT and POST for direct integration of data

16 16 SemanticWeb.org: Data Access Interface The final portal is going to provide an HTTP-based query interface (probably SPARQL protocol/query language compliant) Together with the portal‘s RDD features, it will be possible to retrieve Concise Bounded Descriptions (CBDs) of resources for re-use in other environments

17 17 SemanticWeb.org: Ontology Import and Export The portal system has a built-in web-based vocabulary editor and publisher RDFS and OWL term sets can be imported, mixed, and exported Annotation properties are used to add machine-readable presentation information for classes (e.g. re-usable views or forms)

18 18 SemanticWeb.org: Administration Screenshot

19 19 SemanticWeb.org: Possible Extensions Add support for functionality re-use (e.g. facilitated sign- up à la FOAFNet) The views are currently generated via PHP code (ontology-guided, though) For improved interoperability, it could make sense to completely separate the presentation layer from program code (e.g. by a stylesheet-like approach and by formally describing the way resource descriptions should be displayed)

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21 21 SW Cluster: Overview 1.SIOC: Semantically Interlinked Online Community 2.SemanticWeb.org ►FOAFRealm 4.RDF Datasets for Site Exchange

22 22 FOAFRealm: Introduction A user management system with social collaborative filtering Embedded mechanisms of authorising and controlling the sharing of resources among users Gives different weights of votes during negotiations

23 23 FOAFRealm: Features User profiles management system based on FOAF and P2P –Information on relationships between users –On-time registration* –Single sign-on* Access control lists based on the distance and trust level between users Implementation of social collaborative filtering (private bookshelves, annotations, evaluations)

24 24 FOAFRealm: Architecture Multi-tiered architecture –RDF storage independent –Can be adapted to environments other than Jakarta Tomcat RDF Storage FOAF Manage FOAF Realm (Authentication Plugins) User Interface Guidelines

25 25 FOAFRealm: Types of Collaborative Filtering

26 26 FOAFRealm: Social Collaborative Filtering

27 27 FOAFRealm: Security in Collaborative Filtering

28 28 FOAFRealm: Calculating Interests

29 29 FOAFRealm: Related Projects JeromeDL – e-Library with Semantics: –FOAFRealm as a user management subsystem –Additional layer of P2P communication between instances of the digital library –Collaborative filtering as one of the semantically enhanced search services MarcOnt Initiative: –FOAFRealm as user management subsystem –Calculating distances between community members –MarcOnt ontology considered to cover collaborative aspects

30 30 FOAFRealm: JeromeDL User Profile

31 31 FOAFRealm: JeromeDL Screenshot

32 32 RDF Datasets for Site Exchange: Andreas DBLP metadata about 600,000 CS journal papers, conference proceedings (~400 MB) Cleaned-up version of dmoz.org, a human-edited directory of the web (~1.2 GB) Recent semantic web crawl (~300 MB) consisting mostly of RSS 1.0, DC, FOAF, DOAP, and image annotations

33 33 SW Cluster: Conclusion 1.SIOC: Semantically Interlinked Online Community 2.SemanticWeb.org 3.FOAFRealm 4.RDF Datasets for Site Exchange Thanks for your attention! http://sw.deri.org/


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