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It’s Time for Government to Back the Semantic Web
May 15th
It’s Time for Government to Back the Semantic Web
ConsortiumInfo.org: “Before our systems can go at it, the Semantic Web standards developed by the World Wide Web Consortium have to be implemented in enough Web pages to make it worthwhile. If you’re sensing that we have a chicken and egg problem here, you’re right on target.”
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Facebook & The Semantic Web
Jul 2nd
Facebook & The Semantic Web
This week we’ve been exploring the emergence of the Semantic Web among companies like Best Buy and Google . It’s all thanks to RDFa , code that is inserted into the HTML of web pages to add extra meaning. The increasing usage of RDFa was one of the main themes at the recent Semantic Technology conference in San Francisco. There is perhaps no better example than Facebook ‘s use of RDFa. We …
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W3C Pleased With Semantic Web Adoption by Facebook, Best Buy & Others
Jun 30th
W3C Pleased With Semantic Web Adoption by Facebook, Best Buy & Others
At the Semantic Technology conference in San Francisco last week, I met up with two W3C representatives to discuss the current state of the Semantic Web – a Web of added meaning and structured data. W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium, is the official standards organization of the Web and is led by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. I spoke with W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead Ivan Herman and W3C eGovernment …
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Demo of Enhanced CRM by Semantic Technology
Jun 27th
This demo shows how a Semantic Web could look like that is dynamically created by an automatic semantic analysis and not limited by semantic web standards. People could search much more efficient and explore the web by dynamic links following their individual interests. This example is based on the iQser GIN Platform, a flexible semantic middleware.
Toward the Semantic Web
Jun 22nd
Toward the Semantic Web
When the World Wide Web went live in 1991, it consisted of static pages of text connected to each other by hyperlinks, and that’s pretty much what it remained for years. But from the outset, the Web’s inventor, Tim Berners-Lee, had envisioned a much more sophisticated Web, a so-called Semantic Web, which wouldn’t just store data but would actually know what it meant.
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The Semantic Desktop: The Intimate Supplement to Memory
Jun 17th
Google Tech Talks September 28, 2007 ABSTRACT A Semantic Desktop is a means to manage all personal information across application borders based on Semantic Web standards. It acts as an extended personal memory assisting users to file, relate, share, and access all digital information like documents, multimedia, and messages through a Personal Information Model (PIMO). This PIMO is build on ontological knowledge generated through user observations and interactions and may be seen as a formal and semi-formal complement of the user’s mental models. Thus it reflects experience and typical user behavior and may be processed by a computer in order to provide proactive and adaptive information support…
Demo of a Semantic Web Portal
Jun 1st
This demo shows how a Semantic Web could look like that is dynamically created by an automatic semantic analysis and not limited by semantic web standards. People could search much more efficient and explore the web by dynamic links following their individual interests. Thie example is based on the iQser GIN Plattform, a flexible semantic middleware.
Digg Implements Semantic Web – Free Line Report 5.7.08
May 23rd
www.freelinereport.com Digg has decided to implement Semantic Web standards in its latest update. The Semantic Web is being touted as Web 3.0, and it’s the driving force behind the next generation of web technology. http One thing Ubuntu doesn’t come with is a DVD player. But we’ve got a link to remedy that situation with an easy and free tutorial. www.freelinereport.com Silver Light is a fast alternative to Flash, and now has its own gaming SDK called Popfly. This tool looks extremely easy to use. www.freelinereport.com Moshi is a new game that allows players to create a free online pet and make friends at the same time. Think of it as Pokemon meets MySpace. www.freelinereport.com TripWolf allows you to login and see video and photographs of a destination before you arrive, giving you a visual overview of the hotel, the landscape and all the hotspots. www.freelinereport.com
David Siegel: From Killer Web Sites to Semantic Web
Mar 30th
David Siegel: From Killer Web Sites to Semantic Web
One of the first web design books I bought was Creating Killer Web Sites , a 90s classic by David Siegel. That book was known for pushing visual style over HTML standards. It also encouraged the use of HTML hacks , for example using tables to create layouts. Siegel’s techniques were basically workarounds, but they just worked in an era when building web pages was painful due to browser …
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British Gov’t to Invest £30 Million in Semantic Web
Mar 24th
British Gov’t to Invest £30 Million in Semantic Web
The British government has invested £30 million (US$45 million), in a research center to further develop Tim Berners-Lee’s Semantic Web.
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Latent Semantic Indexing | SEO Traffic Spider
Mar 16th
To put in a laymanâs terms, latent semantic indexing (LSI) is a technique of indexingâ analyzing, listing or categorizing certain keywords or phrases in the contents of various websites, books or documents in such a way that they have contextually and conceptually the same or related intent and meaning despite the different words used in them.
The technique used in latent semantic indexing aims at finding the keywords in the text that carry a latent relationship in structure and usage. The idea behind the concept of LSI is to collect data that is conceptually akin in meaning and context to the search queries entered by the searchers in the search engines. The search results may, therefore not share the specific words or phrases entered by the searcher.
For example, if you use the word âSaddam Husseinâ, the search engine may return articles about the Gulf War, situation in Kuwait or Iran, the elite force of the Iraqi despot, UN sanctions, oil fields in Iraq and much more without even mentioning the search word âSaddam Husseinâ.
The technique of LSI automates the process of categorizing the documents almost the way the human beings do. The text selected may not have the same words or sentences. The results returned may have lists, free notes, web content or even emails.
Advantages of latent semantic indexing
Sometimes the web searcher is conscious that he is not using the right keywords or phrases due to the lack of knowledge of appropriate vocabulary. He, therefore, uses only approximate words which may not return the desired information if the search process follows the Boolean pattern. Latent semantic index technique facilitates the retrieval of the related conceptual content even if the search queries do not use the âcorrectâ words.
Latent or true information
LSI technique returns information in its true conceptual representation, which is not easily possible through the traditional search approach. It uses synonymy that can bring forth the underlying concept even if the searcher uses different words or phrases. The traditional retrieval process does not always discover the right content on the same topic that uses different vocabulary.
Polysemy
A large number of words have multiple meanings. So, if a searcher uses numerous polysemous words, they may reduce the chances of getting the precise information. LSI helps to weed out the unnecessary words from the data and tries to arrive at the average meaning, which is close to the real meaning of the search queries.
Sifting close and distant words
LSI examines the contents of the different websites or documents and tries to find out which of these contain semantically common words, similar words, closer words or distant words. This is almost working like a human being. Although LSI does not understand the meanings of the words, its algorithm does notice the word patterns and indexes them accordingly. This process proves the astonishing intelligence of the LSI technique.
How should one use latent semantic indexing?
Latent semantic indexing is a very useful tool for search engine optimization of your website or copywriting. You should, therefore, use the keywords and phrases very carefully. For example, if you are using the keyword or phrase âbuy jaguarâ you should explain what the word âjaguarâ stands for since it is a polysemous word. It may mean a cat, a car or an aircraft. It may also be a brand name of some sanitary product. Using the word âjaguarâ in isolation may confuse the LSI tool. You should, therefore, clarify what your âjaguarâ stands for. Otherwise, you will defeat the very purpose of launching your website.
You should also be careful in the use of synonyms so that they convey the meaning that you exactly want to communicate. Synonyms are very helpful in clarifying the meanings of the words. But stuffing keywords for making the site SEO compliant may also defeat the purpose and your site may be blacklisted for spamming.
What happens if one does not use latent semantic indexing?
The search engine spiders or the software is making a paradigm shift in selecting the sites for front-page ranking. Google and many other search engines use LSI to determine the relevancy of your keywords and phrases in context of the subject matter of the siteâs content. If you do not use the keywords and phrases judiciously, you may not be able to optimize your site for high ranking. Not using the synonyms or theme related words may not help the LSI tool to identify your siteâs relevance to the search queries. If your website is about barbeques, you should use words such as grill, patio, sauce, charcoal, recipe, etc which are related to the main keyword. If you do not use LSI, your site is doomed to stay unnoticed.
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