Social Networks and Semanic Web
Breslin, John G., Passant, Alexandre, Decker, Stefan
The Social Semantic Web
2010, IX, 300 p. 119 illus., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-642-01171-9
The Social Web (including services such as MySpace, Flickr, last.fm, and
WordPress) has captured the attention of millions of users as well as billions
of dollars in investment and acquisition. Social websites, evolving around the
connections between people and their objects of interest, are encountering
boundaries in the areas of information integration, dissemination, reuse,
portability, searchability, automation and demanding tasks like querying. The
Semantic Web is an ideal platform for interlinking and performing operations
on diverse person- and object-related data available from the Social Web, and
has produced a variety of approaches to overcome the boundaries being
experienced in Social Web application areas.
After a short overview of both the Social Web and the Semantic Web, Breslin et
al. describe some popular social media and social networking applications, list
their strengths and limitations, and describe some applications of Semantic Web
technology to address their current shortcomings by enhancing them with
semantics. Across these social websites, they demonstrate a twofold approach
for interconnecting the islands that are social websites with semantic
technologies, and for powering semantic applications with rich community-created
content. They conclude with observations on how the application of Semantic Web
technologies to the Social Web is leading towards the "Social Semantic Web"
(sometimes also called "Web 3.0"), forming a network of interlinked and
semantically-rich content and knowledge.
The book is intended for computer science professionals, researchers, and
graduates interested in understanding the technologies and research issues
involved in applying Semantic Web technologies to social software. Practitioners
and developers interested in applications such as blogs, social networks or wikis
will also learn about methods for increasing the levels of automation in these
forms of Web communication.
Keywords:
Blogs, Collaborative Tagging, Facebook, MySpace, Semantic Web, Social Networks,
Wiki, del.icio.us, flickr, last.fm
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