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Towards a Social Web?!

author: Stephan Baumann, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
published: Nov. 9, 2011,   recorded: February 2007,   views: 2560
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This is a one-hour video recording of the presentation of Stephan Baumann at the KnowledgeWeb summer school 2006. It comprises either the video synchronized with the slides (requires Flash) or the video alone.

Table of Contents: Towards a Social Web?! Setting the scene http://metaatem.net/words.php so what?! cultural impact social impact Exciting area for scientific engagement :-) [S. Baumann and J. Halloran: Person, Context, Artifact, Relation, Network I. People User models for music FOAF FOAF-related applications Users & Context www.ubisworld.org II. People-Networks Friendster and Vizster III. People-Artifacts-Networks Enronic http://jheer.org/enron/ 1st prize Semantic Web Challenge 2004 Flink: Online IV. Tools Social Network Analysis Self Organizing Map (SOM) SOM ... Folksonomies Learning from music-related Networks Semantic Media: Tagging Bottom-up meets top-down V. Current projects Blogs Amplog Fieldwork 1 'addicted to blogging' Fieldwork 2 Hard Bloggin' Scientists Findings: Social practices ANLP + Visualization Mobile Music Bluetuna Music profile, taste, context Update: Bluetuna 0.5 Update: Related work The End Hot topics Mind the gap(s)! thanks for listening to my few bits ...

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