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Technology Futures

Postgraduate student Daisy Mwanza won the Outstanding Contribution Award for her work in ontology-driven document enrichment and layers of abstraction. This news story highlights her achievement and the impact of her research.

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Technology Futures

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  1. TechnologyFutures Semantic Web + Massive Presence Marc EisenstadtKnowledge Media Institute

  2. News Shopping 1 2 Community Entertainment 3 4 Overload 5

  3. EU Translation Problem (Subcommittee) UK Greece France Portugal Germany Spain

  4. Esperanto Estonia UK Greece France Portugal Germany Spain

  5. Ontology-driven Document Enrichment

  6. Layers of Abstraction Outstanding contribution for Daisy Mwanza: by Paul Mulholland {authored-by inverse wrote} … {student subClassOf person} … <#s824> <#wins> <#award804> <#s824> <#name> “Daisy Mwanza” <#> <#authored-by> <#p789> <#p789> <#name> “Paul Mulholland” <NEWS-STORY><Headline>Outstanding contribution award for Daisy Mwanza </Headline> <Author>Paul Mulholland</Author> <Date>….</Date> <Story>Postgraduate student Daisy Mwanza won… … … <H1>Outstanding contribution award for Daisy Mwanza</H1> <IMG SRC = “cal-logo.gif”> … <P>Postgraduate student Daisy Mwanza won… … … DAML Reasoning Indexing/retrieval RDF Re-purposing XML Text/‘Rendered’ HTML Looks & links

  7. KMi Planet Editorial Assistant

  8. Massive Presence

  9. 84 million active accounts 70 million registered users 61 million registered users 65 million downloads since fall 1999 What Do These Have in Common? • Hotmail • ICQ and AIM • Napster+Morpheus+ ...The fastest-growing apps in history!

  10. Person-to-person asynchronous messaging Peer-to-peer Person-to-person real-time messaging Peer-to-peer Person-to-person real-time messaging Peer-to-peer Person-to-person file sharing Peer-to-peer What Else in Common? • Hotmail • ICQ and AIM • Napster +Morpheus+ People are the key

  11. Location-based services...similar growth story According to Ericsson:62% of private mobile users, 51% of business mobile usersare willing to use location services Willing to pay $3.40 - $5.50 monthly

  12. Chat & location are crucial in online games

  13. Objective: Catch the prey • Prey is hired • Teams • coordinators • hunters • GPS positioining • Location hints • decreasing intervals • Communication • 2 way SMS • Group messages

  14. Odigo: Buddy List, Filters, ‘Radar’

  15. KMi’s experience • KMi Stadium • 7 years of ‘virtual classrooms’ • ‘Remote telepresence’

  16. Key thoughts/steps • ‘Killer app’ / ‘Killer game’ misguided • ‘Pure presence’ is what appeals to users • ‘Dots on maps’ can scale up…. • …filtering + smart clustering algorithm • ‘Buddy list’ -> ‘Buddy Space’ • Screensaver = inobtrusive!

  17. Real OU student database (157,000 students)… ANONYMIZED and zoomed out to coarse granularityto protect privacy • Zoom maps grabbed live on the net…

  18. Real-time ‘map grab’ • Colour-coded filters • ‘Centre of gravity’ clustering • Post-code/national ‘force-fields’

  19. Custom displays • Geographical – high-quality maps (just licensed ‘Maps in Minutes’) • Logical (e.g. corporate campus, ‘tower block’, etc.) • ‘Artistic’ (Mexican wave, Graffiti wall, Tetris, etc.)

  20. My local work group

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