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  • [EN] Nova Spivack: "A New Era in Semantic Web History" | DATAVERSITY
    [EN] Nova Spivack: "A New Era in Semantic Web History" | DATAVERSITY | 2014 was the end of an era in Semantic Web history, and the beginning of a new one. The era that ended was the first wave of the Semantic Web. The era that began was the Era of Cognitive Computing. As for the end of the first wave of the Semantic Web, Google announced it would end the Freebase project, contributing the data to Wikidata. Freebase, while not based on W3C Semantic Web standards, was certainly one of the most significant semantic open data initiatives and helped to lead to Google's knowledge graph. It's interesting that Google has decided to end the project. But even more interesting is why. Google has evolved their knowledge graph beyond the need for Freebase, on two fro...
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  • [EN] Semantics and Multilinguality for EUROPEANA | study
    Semantics and Multilinguality for EUROPEANA | study | Report on multilingual and semantic enrichment strategy | The EuropeanaTech Task Force on multilingual and semantic enrichment strategy is happy to announce that its report is now available for download. During a workshop, we analyzed six datasets of Europeana extensively to determine the usage of each field in relation with its semantics, to study the multilinguality aspects of the dataset, and to understand what kind of enrichments were undertaken, why they possibly failed and how they could be improved. The Task Force provides recommendations on each of the stages that the metadata undergoes until it is displayed in Europeana: creation of the metadata by the provider, mapping to EDM and ingestion i...
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