Auflistung International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications DC-2008 (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 22.09.2008 - 26.09.2008) nach Titel
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungOpen Identification and Linking of the Four Ws
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungRelating Folksonomies with Dublin Core Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has become a popular application for the description of resources, in general terms Folksonomies are not being conveniently ...
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungSemantic Relation Extraction from Socially-Generated Tags The growing predominance of social semantics in the form of tagging presents the metadata community with both opportunities and challenges as for leveraging this new form of information content representation and for ...
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungSKOS for an Integrated Vocabulary Structure
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungThe Data Documentation Initiative (DDI)
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungThe Dryad Data Repository This report presents recent metadata developments for Dryad, a digital repository hosting datasets underlying publications in the field of evolutionary biology. We review our efforts to bring the Dryad application profile ...
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungThe Specification of the Language of the Field and Interoperability The CACAO Project (Cross-language Access to Catalogues and Online Libraries) has been designed to implement natural language processing and cross-language information retrieval techniques to provide cross-language access ...
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungThe State of the Art in Tag Ontologies There is a growing interest into how we represent and share tagging data in collaborative tagging systems. Conventional tags, meaning freely created tags that are not associated with a structured ontology, are not naturally ...
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungTheme Creation for Digital Collections This paper presents an approach for integrating multiple sources of semantics for the creating metadata. A new framework is proposed to define topics and themes with both manually and automatically generated terms. The ...
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2008-08-08KonferenzveröffentlichungWeb 2.0 Semantic Systems