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Networked Knowledge - Networked Media

Integrating Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems

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  • Latest research in Networked knowledge and media
  • Integrates Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 221)

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Frameworks and Infrastructures

  3. Application Areas

  4. Use Cases: From Digital TV to Health Care Systems

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About this book

When Social Media and the Semantic Web became popular a few years ago it was a simple co-existence between the two, but in the meantime they have increasingly melted making it impossible to think of knowledge technologies without thinking of the Semantic Web. As we can witness today Social Media are widely accepted and common in educational, research and business contexts. Complementary to this Semantic Web principles have not only proven applicable at the technological level solving problems such as data integration and data quality management, but have also proved their applicability at the service level networking knowledge and people across diverse media, supporting search and retrieval, recommendation, collaboration and even trust and accountability issues, bringing Social Media to their full potential.
The book at hand reflects on the increasing convergence of Social Media and Semantic Web technologies. It was the editors' intention to collect up-to-date and high quality contributions that illustrate various approaches to this young and emerging technology area.

Editors and Affiliations

  • SemanticWeb School, Zentrum fü rWissenstransfer , Wien Top 5/2, Austria

    Tassilo Pellegrini

  • Institute for Applied Informatics, University of Leipzig , Leipzig, Germany

    Sóren Auer

  • Know-Center GmbH , Graz, Austria

    Klaus Tochtermann

  • ForschungsgesellschaftmbH, Salzburg Research , Salzburg, Austria

    Sebastian Schaffert

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