Towards Semantic Social Networks

作者: Jason J. Jung , Jérôme Euzenat

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-72667-8_20

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摘要: Computer manipulated social networks are usually built from the explicit assertion by users that they have some relation with other or implicit evidence of such relations (e.g., co-authoring). However, since goal network analysis is to help take advantage these networks, it would be convenient more information into account. We introduce a three-layered model which involves between people (social network), ontologies use (ontology network) and concepts occurring in ontologies. explain how relationships one can extracted another based on techniques relying this specificity. For instance, similarity ontology measure concept network. illustrate tools for emergence consensus context semantic peer-to-peer systems.

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