1 / 0

Intelligent Information Management

Intelligent Information Management . Collaborative Project 2010-2014 in Information and Communication Technologies Project No. 257943 Start Date 01/09/2010. Agenda. Where are we? LOD Introduction What are the challenges for all this data? Linked Data Life Cycle

fordon
Download Presentation

Intelligent Information Management

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Intelligent Information Management Collaborative Project 2010-2014 in Information and Communication Technologies Project No. 257943 Start Date 01/09/2010
  2. Agenda

    Where are we? LOD Introduction What are the challenges for all this data? Linked Data Life Cycle Relevance in SEMIC context WP5 : Linked Data Visualization, Browsing and Authoring WP9: Use Case Open Government Data How can LOD2 help tomorrow? Publink
  3. The emerging Web of Data achievements and challenges Achievements Extension of the Web with a data commons (currently amounting 25 Billion facts) vibrant, global RTD community Industrial uptake begins (e.g. BBC, Thomson Reuters, Eli Lilly) Emerging governmental adoption in sight Establishing Linked Data as a deployment path for the Semantic Web. Web - a global, distributed platform for data, information and knowledge integration exposing, sharing, and connecting pieces of data, information, and knowledge on the Semantic Web using URIs and RDF Challenges Coherence: Relatively few, expensively maintained links Quality: partly low quality data and inconsistencies Performance: Still substantial penalties comparedto relational Data consumption: large-scale processing, schema mapping and data fusion still in its infancy Usability: Missing direct end-user tools and network effect These issues are closely related and should ultimately lead to an ecosystem of interlinked knowledge! April 2008 July 2007 September 2008 July 2009
  4. Why Linked Open Data? Problem: Try to search for these things on the current Web: Apartments near German-Russian bilingual childcare in Leipzig. ERP service providers with offices in Vienna and London. Researchers working on multimedia topics in Eastern Europe. Informationis available on the Web, but opaque to current Web search. Solution: complement text on Web pages with structured linked open data & intelligently combine/integrate such structured information from different sources: Search engine HTML HTML RDF RDF Web server Web server Web server Web server berlin.de Has everything about childcare in Berlin. Immobilienscout.de Knows all about real estate offers in Germany DB DB
  5. Linked DataLifecycle Challenges
  6. WP5: Linked Data Visualization, Browsing and Authoring

    Adaptive Semantic Authoring semantic widget interface: allows the creation of small reusable interface components for domain-specific user interfaces (also for mobiles). adaptive widget choreography: enables the automatic generation of user interfaces. social networking interfaces: enable users to subscribe to arbitrary information adhering to certain semantically defined filter criteria.
  7. WP 5: Technologies & Methods (1)

    Semantic pipes: An engine and graphical environment for general Web Data transformations and Mashup. Sig.ma: A service and an end-user application to access the Web of Data as an integrated information space. 
  8. WP 5: Technologies & Methods (2)

    Site Services: Site Search and Site Widgets Widgets (right) provide relevant information, from Sindice, about the topic of the site. Site search (below) provides a rich faceted-browsing functionality of the site’s widgets.
  9. Use Cases

    Objective of WP8: Applying Linked Data technologies in an enterprise stack to support Human Resources-related issues. ENTERPRISEAPPLICATIONS (Exalead) MEDIA & PUBLISHING (Wolters Kluwer Germany) OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA (Open Knowledge Foundation) Objective of WP7: Supporting content-related production workflows in the media & publishing industry. Objective of WP9: Improving accessibility, findability and reusability of Open Government Data.
  10. WP9: What will it involve?

    Enablingexchangeofmetadatabetween different datacatalogues Aggregatingdatasetsfromexistingdatacatalogues Creating a European communityofreuserstoimprovemetadata Creatingmechanismsforcapturingderived / relateddatasets Bridge languageandtopicalgapstoassociaterelatedinformationfrom all Member States
  11. WP9: Who is this for?

    Data literate citizenry Data journalists Policy experts Decision makers Mobile and web developers Academics / researchers Public bodies Companies Civic society / NGOs And so on...
  12. Publicdata.eu

  13. PubLink – LOD2’s Linked Open Data Starter Service

    PubLinkhelpsselectedorganizationswith a focusedconsultingeffortof 10-15 daystopublishandmakeuse out ofLinked Data PubLinkhelpstoevaluatethe LOD2 technologiesandtoincreasethewealthofLinked Data Yearlyapplicationdeadline in Winter 2011 PubLinkparticipantsinclude: Umweltbundesamt GmbH, Austria Greater London Authority Deutsch Bibliographie, Historische Kommission The ParliamentofFinland City of Vienna InstitutoCanario de Estadística (ISTAC) See: http://lod2.eu/Article/Publink.html
  14. 10 Partners from 7 European Countries

    WP12: Fact Sheet

    Project Instrument: Large-scaleIntegrating Project Objective: Intelligent Information Management Call: FP7-ICT-2009-5 Duration: 09/2010 – 08/2014 Means Total Budget: 8,58 M€ Total Funding: 6,45 M€ Total Resources: 844 PM Consortium Universität Leipzig (Coordinator) Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica National University ofIreland in Galway Freie Universität Berlin OpenLink Software Semantic Web Company TenForce Exalead Wolters Kluwer Deutschland Open KnowledgeFoundation
  15. Dr Sören Auer Scientific Project Leader Phone: +49 (341) 97-32367 Fax: +49 (341) 97-32329 Email: auer@uni-leipzig.de http://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/~auer Nadine Jänicke Project Manager Phone: +49 (341) 97-32310 Fax: +49 (341) 97-32329 Email: jaenicke@uni-leipzig.de http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/NadineJaenicke Presenter Bastiaan Deblieck Semantic Technology Business Unit Manager Phone: +32 475 95 49 32 Email: bastiaan.deblieck@tenforce.com http://www.tenforce.com
More Related