Towards a Knowledge Diversity Model

author: Denny Vrandečić, Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods (AIFB), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
published: April 22, 2011,   recorded: March 2011,   views: 3165
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The Web is an unprecedented enabler for publishing, using and exchanging information at global scale. Virtually any topic is covered by an amazing diversity of opinions, view- points, mind sets and backgrounds. The research project RENDER works on methods and techniques to leverage diversity as a crucial source of innovation and creativity, and designs novel algorithms that exploits diversity for ranking, aggregating and presenting Web content. Essential in this respect is a knowledge model that makes accessible — cognitively to human users as well as computationally to the ma- chine — the diversity in content. In this paper, we present a glossary of relevant terms that serves as baseline to the specification of the Knowledge Diversity Model.

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