Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed via libraries and publishing. At present, online communities are islands that are not interlinked. Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies offer an upgrade path to providing more complex services. We present the SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities) ontology which combines terms from vocabularies that already exist with new terms needed to describe the relationships between concepts in the realm of online community sites.The authors would like to acknowledge the support of Science Foundation Ireland under Grant No. SFI/02/CE1/ I131. This paper was originally presented at the 2nd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2005).peer-re...
Since online SemanticWeb applications are based on existing Web infrastructure, developing these app...
This paper describes an investigation undertaken as part of the FicNet Human-Computer Interaction pr...
Abstract. One of the most visible trends on the Web is the emergence of “Social Web ” sites which fa...
Abstract. Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed...
Abstract. Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed...
Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed via libra...
Online communities are islands that are not interlinked, where complementary discussions can exist o...
Abstract—The SIOC project is aimed at expressing information about the structure and content of onli...
During the last few years, the Web that we used to know as a read-only medium shifted to a read-writ...
In this paper we consider the types of community networks that are most often codified within the Se...
Abstract. Social media sites, including social networking sites, have captured the attention of mill...
The SIOC Ontology can be used to express information from the online community sites in a machine re...
This paper describes work performed during the last few years in the context of the SIOC project i...
Social media sites can act as a rich source of large amounts of data by letting anyone easily create...
Large amounts of data are created within online community sites (forums, blogs, etc.). These can se...
Since online SemanticWeb applications are based on existing Web infrastructure, developing these app...
This paper describes an investigation undertaken as part of the FicNet Human-Computer Interaction pr...
Abstract. One of the most visible trends on the Web is the emergence of “Social Web ” sites which fa...
Abstract. Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed...
Abstract. Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed...
Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed via libra...
Online communities are islands that are not interlinked, where complementary discussions can exist o...
Abstract—The SIOC project is aimed at expressing information about the structure and content of onli...
During the last few years, the Web that we used to know as a read-only medium shifted to a read-writ...
In this paper we consider the types of community networks that are most often codified within the Se...
Abstract. Social media sites, including social networking sites, have captured the attention of mill...
The SIOC Ontology can be used to express information from the online community sites in a machine re...
This paper describes work performed during the last few years in the context of the SIOC project i...
Social media sites can act as a rich source of large amounts of data by letting anyone easily create...
Large amounts of data are created within online community sites (forums, blogs, etc.). These can se...
Since online SemanticWeb applications are based on existing Web infrastructure, developing these app...
This paper describes an investigation undertaken as part of the FicNet Human-Computer Interaction pr...
Abstract. One of the most visible trends on the Web is the emergence of “Social Web ” sites which fa...