why the semantic web hasnt failed - and how we shouldnt fix it

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Why the Semantic Web hasn't failed, and how we shouldn't fix it David Millard Learning Societies Lab University of Southampton

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Position statement given at the JISC Cetis Conference in Aston (Nov 2007). For more details check out the blog entry here: http://hoos-foos.blogspot.com/2007/11/why-semantic-web-hasnt-failed-and-how.html

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Page 1: Why the Semantic Web Hasnt Failed - and How we Shouldnt Fix It

Why the Semantic Web hasn't failed, and how we shouldn't fix it

David Millard

Learning Societies LabUniversity of Southampton

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The Infamous Layer Cake

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The Semantic Web will…

"...open up the knowledge and workings of humankind to meaningful analysis by software agents, providing a new class of tools by which we can live, work and learn together."

The Semantic Web , Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila, Scientic American, May 2001

A Machine Readable Web

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Sound familiar?

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How do we do it?

Be a Semantic Extrovert!

Use Popular Ontologies (e.g. FOAF, SKOS)

Promote RDF REST Interfaces

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Why should you do it?

Capturing Folksonomies?

Mapping Ontologies Automatically?

Because Web Literacy is changing e-learning

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Building Brick by Yellow Brick

Build on existing practise

Demonstrate real advantage without real sacrifice