Authoring support for semantic annotations represent the wiki way of the Semantic Web, ultimately leading to the wiki version of the Semantic Web's eternal dilemma: why should authors correctly annotate their content? The obvious solution is to make the ratio between the needed effort and the acquired advantages as small as possible. Two are, at least, the specificities that set wikis apart from other Web-accessible content in this respect: social aspects (wikis are often the expression of a community) and technical issues (wikis are edited "on-line"). Being related to a community, wikis are intrinsically associated to the model of knowledge of that community, making the relation between wiki content and ontologies the result of a natural ...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight how wikis can be relevant solutions for building a...
Ontologies are complex artifacts. They should seek consensus on the use of a set of modeled concepts...
Ontologies are consensual representations of a domain of discourse and the backbone of the future Se...
Authoring support for semantic annotations represent the wiki way of the Semantic Web, ultimately le...
The planetary success of Wikipedia has opened the road to using wikis as shared resources for commun...
Abstract: Semantic wikis have been introduced for collaborative authoring of ontolo-gies as well as ...
While the original design of wikis was mainly focused on a completely open free-form text model, sem...
While the original design of wikis was mainly focused on a completely open free-form text model, sem...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web a...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web, ...
In the same way that Wikis have become the mechanism that has enabled groups of users to collaborate...
Abstract — The use of knowledge management systems is often hampered by the heavy overload for publi...
International audienceWikis are appropriate systems for community-authored content. In the past few ...
International audienceWikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of participants...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web, ...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight how wikis can be relevant solutions for building a...
Ontologies are complex artifacts. They should seek consensus on the use of a set of modeled concepts...
Ontologies are consensual representations of a domain of discourse and the backbone of the future Se...
Authoring support for semantic annotations represent the wiki way of the Semantic Web, ultimately le...
The planetary success of Wikipedia has opened the road to using wikis as shared resources for commun...
Abstract: Semantic wikis have been introduced for collaborative authoring of ontolo-gies as well as ...
While the original design of wikis was mainly focused on a completely open free-form text model, sem...
While the original design of wikis was mainly focused on a completely open free-form text model, sem...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web a...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web, ...
In the same way that Wikis have become the mechanism that has enabled groups of users to collaborate...
Abstract — The use of knowledge management systems is often hampered by the heavy overload for publi...
International audienceWikis are appropriate systems for community-authored content. In the past few ...
International audienceWikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of participants...
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web, ...
International audienceIn this paper, we highlight how wikis can be relevant solutions for building a...
Ontologies are complex artifacts. They should seek consensus on the use of a set of modeled concepts...
Ontologies are consensual representations of a domain of discourse and the backbone of the future Se...