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Bringing the Semantic Web home: a research agenda for local, personalized SWUI

Bringing the Semantic Web home: a research agenda for local, personalized SWUI
Bringing the Semantic Web home: a research agenda for local, personalized SWUI
We suggest that by taking the Semantic Web local and personal, and deploying it as a shared "data sea" for all applications to trawl, new types of interaction are possible (even necessitated) with this heterogeneous source integration. We present a motivating scenario to foreground the kind of interaction we envision as possible, and outline a series of associated questions about data integration issues, and in particular about the interaction challenges fostered by these new possibilities. We sketch out some early approaches to these questions, but our goal is to identify a wider field of questions for the SWUI community in considering the implications of a local/social semantic web, not just a public one, for interaction.
Personalized, Semantic web, Structure, User interaction
André, Paul
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Schraefel, M. C.
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Van Kleek, Max
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Karger, David
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André, Paul
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Schraefel, M. C.
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Van Kleek, Max
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Karger, David
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André, Paul, Schraefel, M. C., Van Kleek, Max and Karger, David (2008) Bringing the Semantic Web home: a research agenda for local, personalized SWUI. 5th International Workshop on Semantic Web User Interaction, SWUI 2008, Collocated with the Computer Human Interaction Conference, CHI 2008, , Florence, Italy. 05 Apr 2008.

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We suggest that by taking the Semantic Web local and personal, and deploying it as a shared "data sea" for all applications to trawl, new types of interaction are possible (even necessitated) with this heterogeneous source integration. We present a motivating scenario to foreground the kind of interaction we envision as possible, and outline a series of associated questions about data integration issues, and in particular about the interaction challenges fostered by these new possibilities. We sketch out some early approaches to these questions, but our goal is to identify a wider field of questions for the SWUI community in considering the implications of a local/social semantic web, not just a public one, for interaction.

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Published date: April 2008
Venue - Dates: 5th International Workshop on Semantic Web User Interaction, SWUI 2008, Collocated with the Computer Human Interaction Conference, CHI 2008, , Florence, Italy, 2008-04-05 - 2008-04-05
Keywords: Personalized, Semantic web, Structure, User interaction
Organisations: Agents, Interactions & Complexity

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Local EPrints ID: 264973
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/264973
PURE UUID: a3cf7204-e58a-4923-a75f-44baacb2af0f
ORCID for M. C. Schraefel: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9061-7957

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Date deposited: 17 Dec 2007 18:41
Last modified: 10 May 2025 01:40

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Author: Paul André
Author: M. C. Schraefel ORCID iD
Author: Max Van Kleek
Author: David Karger

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