Knowledge Engineering and the Web

author: Guus Schreiber, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)
published: Oct. 19, 2014,   recorded: September 2014,   views: 1809
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The Web can be viewed as a vehicle for knowledge democracy. Several technologies have been developed to support knowledge transfer via the Web, including languages like RDF, OWL and SKOS. We discuss the effectivity of these technologies, as well as methods and techniques that can be used for practical Web-based knowledge engineering. We illustrate this with application examples in the domain of digital heritage collections.

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