Fabian Abel, Mischa Frank, Nicola Henze, Daniel Krause, Daniel Plappert, Patrick Siehndel:
GroupMe! - Where Semantic Web meets Web 2.0.
Abstract
Grouping is an attractive interaction metaphor for users to
create reference collections of Web resources they are interested in. Each
grouping activity has a certain semantics: things which were previously
unrelated are now connected with others via the group. We present the
GroupMe! application which allows users to group and arrange multimedia
Web resources they are interested in. GroupMe! has an easy-to-use
interface for gathering and grouping of resources, and allows users to tag
everything they like. The semantics of any user interaction is captured,
transformed and stored as adequate RDF descriptions. As an example
application of this automatically derived RDF content, we show the
enhancement of search for tagged Web resources, which evaluates the
grouping information to deduce additional contextual information about the
resources. GroupMe! is available via http://www.groupme.org .
URL:
http://rewerse.net/publications/rewerse-publications.html#REWERSE-RP-2007-073
@inproceedings{REWERSE-RP-2007-073, author = {Fabian Abel and Mischa Frank and Nicola Henze and Daniel Krause and Daniel Plappert and Patrick Siehndel}, title = {GroupMe! - Where Semantic Web meets Web 2.0}, booktitle = {Proceedings of 6th International Semantic Web Conference, Busan, Korea (11th--15th November 2007)}, year = {2007}, volume = {4825}, series = {LNCS}, pages = {871--878}, url = {http://rewerse.net/publications/rewerse-publications.html#REWERSE-RP-2007-073} }