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Journal of Web Semantics, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, February 2008
- Mark Greaves, Peter Mika:
Semantic Web and Web 2.0. 1-3
- Tom Gruber:
Collective knowledge systems: Where the Social Web meets the Semantic Web. 4-13 - James A. Hendler, Jennifer Golbeck:
Metcalfe's law, Web 2.0, and the Semantic Web. 14-20 - Uldis Bojars, John G. Breslin, Aidan Finn, Stefan Decker:
Using the Semantic Web for linking and reusing data across Web 2.0 communities. 21-28
- Iyad Rahwan:
Mass argumentation and the semantic web. 29-37 - Robert Jäschke, Andreas Hotho, Christoph Schmitz, Bernhard Ganter, Gerd Stumme:
Discovering shared conceptualizations in folksonomies. 38-53 - Ben Adida:
hGRDDL: Bridging microformats and RDFa. 54-60 - Robert Battle, Edward Benson:
Bridging the semantic Web and Web 2.0 with Representational State Transfer (REST). 61-69
- Anupriya Ankolekar, Markus Krötzsch, Thanh Tran, Denny Vrandecic:
The two cultures: Mashing up Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web. 70-75 - Tom Heath, Enrico Motta:
Ease of interaction plus ease of integration: Combining Web2.0 and the Semantic Web in a reviewing site. 76-83 - Michel Buffa, Fabien Gandon, Guillaume Erétéo, Peter Sander, Catherine Faron:
SweetWiki: A semantic wiki. 84-97
Volume 6, Number 2, April 2008
- Del Jensen, Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier, Nathan Davis:
A method for computing lexical semantic distance using linear functionals. 99-108 - John Domingue, Liliana Cabral, Stefania Galizia, Vlad Tanasescu, Alessio Gugliotta, Barry Norton, Carlos Pedrinaci:
IRS-III: A broker-based approach to semantic Web services. 109-132
- Natalya Fridman Noy, Daniel L. Rubin:
Translating the Foundational Model of Anatomy into OWL. 133-136
- Yannis Avrithis, Noel E. O'Connor, Steffen Staab, Raphaël Troncy:
Introduction to the special issue on "Semantic Multimedia". 137-138
- Stefano Bocconi, Frank Nack, Lynda Hardman:
Automatic generation of matter-of-opinion video documentaries. 139-150 - Roberto García, Ferran Perdrix, Rosa Gil, Marta Oliva:
The semantic web as a newspaper media convergence facilitator. 151-161
- Òscar Celma, Yves Raimond:
ZemPod: A semantic web approach to podcasting. 162-169
Volume 6, Number 3, September 2008
- Christian Halaschek-Wiener, Vladimir Kolovski:
Syndication on the Web using a description logic approach. 171-190 - Eyal Oren, Benjamin Heitmann, Stefan Decker:
ActiveRDF: Embedding Semantic Web data into object-oriented languages. 191-202 - Fabian M. Suchanek, Gjergji Kasneci, Gerhard Weikum:
YAGO: A Large Ontology from Wikipedia and WordNet. 203-217
- Luke K. McDowell, Michael J. Cafarella:
Ontology-driven, unsupervised instance population. 218-236
- Wei Hu, Yuzhong Qu:
Falcon-AO: A practical ontology matching system. 237-239
Volume 6, Number 4, November 2008
- Jennifer Golbeck, Peter Mika, Michael Uschold:
Introduction to the special issue on the Semantic Web Challenge 2006 and 2007. 241-242 - Guus Schreiber, Alia K. Amin, Lora Aroyo, Mark van Assem, Viktor de Boer, Lynda Hardman, Michiel Hildebrand, Borys Omelayenko, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Anna Tordai, Jan Wielemaker, Bob J. Wielinga:
Semantic annotation and search of cultural-heritage collections: The MultimediaN E-Culture demonstrator. 243-249 - Òscar Celma, Xavier Serra:
FOAFing the music: Bridging the semantic gap in music recommendation. 250-256 - Giovanni Tummarello, Christian Morbidoni:
The DBin platform: A complete environment for Semantic Web Communities. 257-265 - Tom Heath, Enrico Motta:
Revyu: Linking reviews and ratings into the Web of Data. 266-273 - David F. Huynh, Robert C. Miller, David R. Karger:
Potluck: Data mash-up tool for casual users. 274-282 - Yiwen Wang, Natalia Stash, Lora Aroyo, Peter Gorgels, Lloyd Rutledge, Guus Schreiber:
Recommendations based on semantically enriched museum collections. 283-290
- Thomas Lukasiewicz, Umberto Straccia:
Managing uncertainty and vagueness in description logics for the Semantic Web. 291-308 - Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Ian Horrocks, Boris Motik, Bijan Parsia, Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Ulrike Sattler:
OWL 2: The next step for OWL. 309-322
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