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Steffen Staab Semantic (Web) Technologies – Principles and Practice 1Institute for Web Science and Technologies · University of Koblenz-Landau, GermanyWeb and Internet Science Group · ECS · University of Southampton, UK &
Semantic (Web) Technologies
Principles and Practices
Steffen Staab
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Daten – Menschen
Meaning?
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Traditional Information System
Business Logics
Structured DataUnstructured
Data
Presentation and Interaction
Characteristics:• Processes are
known• Data structures
are known• Meaning of data
primarily in schema and code
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Today‘s Information Eco-systems
Examples:• Open Data• 10000 DBs/firm• Cloud(s)• Ad-hoc data
Characteristics:• Little structure• Semi-structured
data• Meaning of data of
primary importance!
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Principles
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Issue 1: Data ModelsData Models:• Relational• Tree (XML,...)• Document oriented• Stream• Array• Graph-DB
RDFGraph data model as common denominator
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Dealing with issue 1: RDF as data model
RDFGraph data model as common denominator
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Issue 2: Conceptual Models
Conceptual Models:• ER• UML• ...
RDFSOntology as common
denominator
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Issue 2: RDFS as common conceptual meta model
RDFSfor explicit conceptual
description
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Academic Industr.employee
typetype
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Issue 3: System boundaries
IRIsfor globally unique
referencing
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rdf:typerdf:type
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Information Systems
Traditional:• Closed world• Known processes• Carefully curated data• Data storage
expensive and limited
Data = Truth
Novel:• Open world• Ad-hoc processes• Error-prone data• Data storage cheap
and almost unlimited
Data = Signal
Reality in companies: Both! Not a contradiction!
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Practices
Knowledge Graphs• Google• Hewlett-Packard• Microsoft• Samsung• Reuters
Open Knowledge Graphs• DBPedia• Wikidata• Yago
Rich Semantic Infrastructures• BBC• New York Times• Elsevier• British Museum
Semantic Thesauri• UN FAO• Deutsche Nationalbibliothek• Roche• ...
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Practices 1: Data=Signal
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Principles
http://de.slideshare.net/laroyo/lecture-6-32380702
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Principles
http://de.slideshare.net/laroyo/lecture-6-32380702
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Principles
http://de.slideshare.net/laroyo/lecture-6-32380702
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Principles
http://de.slideshare.net/laroyo/lecture-6-32380702
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Principles
http://de.slideshare.net/laroyo/lecture-6-32380702
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Practices 2: Data = Truth
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Information Architecture Elsevier Examples
All following slides covering Elsevier Example are courtesy by Paul Groth
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INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE DEFINITIONS
• The combination of organization, labeling, and navigation schemes within an information system.
• The structural design of an information space to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content.
• The art and science of structuring and classifying web sites and intranets to help people find and manage information.
• An emerging discipline and community of practice focusing on bringing principles of design and architecture to the digital landscape. Dillon, A. and Turnbull, D. (2006) Information
Architecture, Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Marcel-Dekker.
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FOUR TASKS IN INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE
1. Creating Content Organization Systems
2. Creating Semantic Organization Systems
3. Creating Navigation Systems
4. Creating Interaction Designs
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Lots of sources at Elsevier
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Documents by subject area
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ORGANIZING INFORMATION (TAXONOMIES)
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CREATING NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
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MOBILE REDESIGN
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GLOBAL DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIERS (DOI)
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ORCID: GLOBAL IDENTIFIERS FOR PEOPLE
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ARCHIVES
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Linking BBC data
Matthew Woodhttp://de.slideshare.net/fantasticlife/semweb-at-the-bbc
Oliver Bartletthttp://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/af6b613e-6935-3165-
93ca-9319e1887858
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bbc.co.uk was incoherent…
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Saturday Kitchen Episode Page Saturday Kitchen Recipe
About 10 years ago
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Unless we link our data…• global visual language• common navigation patterns• technology refresh• page assembly layers• “common platforms”
…are all treating the symptoms, not the illness
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ProgrammesMusic
Topics
Users
Events
News Food
Gardening
The BBC from 10,000 feet
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What BBC has done:• Moved to MusicBrainz as music metadata supplier• Designed and built /programmes according to linked
data principles• Published the Programmes Ontology• Used the Music Ontology to publish RDF for /music• Experimented with pushing programme ontology
data over XMPP
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What else?• RDF on /programmes• RDFa on /programmes and /music• Wikipedia/Dbpedia for topic aggregations on
/programmes• Using MusicBrainz <> Dbpedia linked data
equivalency to aggregate artist information at /music• /events as linked data
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Practices 3: Data = Truth + Signal
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Google for „Vincent van Gogh“
Screenshot by Kingsley Idehen
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Van Gogh on Facebook
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Facebook Data Object
Screenshot by Kingsley Idehen
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Van Gogh on Wikipedia
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DBPedia Data Object
Note: DBPedia harvests knowledge from Wikipedia
Screenshot by Kingsley Idehen
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Freebase Data Object
Note: MetaWeb producing Freebase is a Semantic Web company bought by Google in 2010; Freebase is now donated to WikiData
Screenshot by Kingsley Idehen
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Google Search with Google Knowledge Graph
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Google knowledge graph API
1st API: Search2nd API: Knowledge Graph
....among thousands of APIs used in Google!
https://developers.google.com/knowledge-graph/
Schema.org typesJSON-LD Syntax
Usage: e.g. named entity spotting
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Yet another challenge / opportunity:Open Practices
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Semantics at Scale: Linked Open Data Cloud
Linking Open Data cloud diagram, by Richard Cyganiak and Anja Jentzsch. http://lod-cloud.net/
Explicit meaning: Re-used ontologies
Implicit meaning:Linking of data
Meaning through social contexts
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ProgrammesMusic
Topics
Users
Events
News Food
Gardening
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Semantics at Scale: Linked Open Data Cloud
Linking Open Data cloud diagram, by Richard Cyganiak and Anja Jentzsch. http://lod-cloud.net/
Explicit meaning: Re-used ontologies
Implicit meaning:Linking of data
Meaning through social contexts
Why should a for-profit (pharmaceutical) company think about opening data?• Not all data is competitive advantage, but all data implies costs• Sharing of – some (!) – data is inevitable
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• Semantic Web Technologies – Simple ideas– Infrastructures supported by key players– More technologies to talk about:
• SPARQL, RDF-A, Schema.org, SKOS, PROVO, R2RML...
• Tim Berners-Lee:„Linked Data is 'the web done right.‘“http://www.zdnet.com/article/tim-berners-lee-talks-cranberry-sauce-and-linked-data-in-new-york-city/
• Watch 10 Minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga1aSJXCFe0
Conclusion
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Thank you for your attention!