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Semblogging with Topic Maps

Semblogging with Topic Maps. Motivation smart content aggregation of blog entries needs more semantics than just tag clouds see e.g. Jack Park‘s elaboration on tagging in his „just for me“ paper

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Semblogging with Topic Maps

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  1. Semblogging with Topic Maps • Motivation • smart content aggregation of blog entries needs more semantics than just tag clouds • see e.g. Jack Park‘s elaboration on tagging in his „just for me“ paper • Semblogging as a special case of semantic annotation in line with DKM (Distributed Knowledge Management) • Prior work • seminal work by Cayzer (RDF semblogging concept and protoype), citing the XTM book • redo it, and even better with Topic Maps! • ideas by Jack Park (on semblogging as an example for Augmented Storytelling) • idea of Dmitry Bogachev. Prototypical OKS semblogging application by Lars Marius Garshol • Current work • Developing some Use Cases • One student implementing in his diploma thesis a prototype coupling blojsom with tmapi and TM engine • Further work under way looking more into distributed aspects and semantic web services • What to Semblog about? (Communities I might want to look into) • Topic Mapping • bibMap or the Topic Map Research and Applications Landscape? • all TMRA05 participants and community semblogging on Topic Maps? SemWikiBlogging? • Learning process in a teaching course in information and knowledge management? • Cultural heritage (see blog entry http://asigel.blogspot.com/2005/10/semblogging-use-case-40000-digital.html) • Your ideas? Who is interested in what? Who will contribute what?

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