Published by Equipo GNOSS
15/04/2015
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In Next Web people explore and discuss on opportunities related to web 2.0, semantic web and semantic technologies applied to the web, Web 3.0 and, in general, evolution and future of the Internet.
The community discusses the future of the web and the way in which the set of technologies enabling internet will influence the development of the socio-digital life, the building of the digital identity of people and organizations, and the acceleration of learning social processes. All thanks to the exercise of simultaneous sociability and access to ubiquitous information and intelligence.
Companies, venture capitalists, institutions, researchers, professors, start-ups, bloggers, advanced internet users, internet activists and, on the whole, anybody who believes in the technology power of social transformation, have their new space in Next Web, a community promoted by the GNOSS Team.
Published by Equipo GNOSS
15/04/2015
Published by Susana López Sola
15/04/2015
Infodocket Library Journal, published last February this article about the application of Linked Data in American museums: "The Smithsonian American Art Museum announced today the creation of The American Art Collaborative (AAC), a consortium of 14 American museums committed to building the next generation of digital searches and scholarly advancement. Members of the Collaborative are meeting in Washington, D.C., this week to move from planning to implementation of their Linked Open Data Initiative, which seeks to expand the possibilities inherent in linking museum collections through Linked Open Data (LOD)."
Published by Equipo GNOSS
03/06/2014
LODStories is an engaging application where people learn about art while constructing multimedia stories about art. LODStories mines the Linked Open Data cloud to discover interesting connections between artworks, artists, places and ideas. LODStories guides users to construct a storyboard that connects the entities in an interesting way. It then fetches text, images and videos that users can arrange to create a multimedia story, and finally constructs a narrated video that users can edit and then publish to tell their story. The process is fun, and students learn about art and its connection to the world they live in. The paper describes the architecture of the system and the algorithms to make the exploration entertaining and educational.
Published by Equipo GNOSS
30/05/2014
Published by Equipo GNOSS
05/05/2014
Published by Equipo GNOSS
22/04/2014
Recopilación de las presentaciones de la jornada Web semántica en archivos, bibliotecas y museos celebrada el 10 Abril en la Biblioteca Nacional de España.
Published by Equipo GNOSS
17/03/2014
Project wiki-space for the Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) project. The project is a collaboration of the Cornell University Library, the Harvard Library Innovation Lab, and the Stanford University Libraries, and is funded by a nearly $1 million two-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The goal of the project is to create a Scholarly Resource Semantic Information Store (SRSIS) model that works both within individual institutions and through a coordinated, extensible network of Linked Open Data to capture the intellectual value that librarians and other domain experts and scholars add to information resources when they describe, annotate, organize, select, and use those resources, together with the social value evident from patterns of usage.
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Published by Equipo GNOSS
06/03/2014
FindMyCarrots (FmC) has partnered with TrustYou to provide semantic analysis for hotel queries in India. With TrustYou’s robust database and advanced semantic analysis of millions of reviews, including categories like hotel type, bed size, bathroom cleanliness, food, bar, location, amenities, and more, users can now search and filter hotels based on specific criterion. For example, a user could search for “family friendly hotels in Mumbai with delicious seafood and clean bathrooms.”
Published by Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza González
08/01/2014
La Fundación Lázaro Galdiano ha creado, en colaboración con la empresa GNOSS, una web semántica que integra un buscador facetado para la Colección del Museo Lázaro Galdiano. El proyecto ha tenido como objetivo estructurar y representar semánticamente las obras de la colección de arte de la Fundación, de acuerdo con los principios de Linked Open Data, y valorizarlos para su uso educativo aprovechando las ventajas de las tecnologías semánticas de la plataforma GNOSS. La aplicación de la tecnología semántica ha hecho posible desarrollar un espacio digital con una selección de casi 6000 obras de más de 800 autores que integra búsquedas facetadas, generación de conte...
Published by Ricardo Alonso Maturana
15/12/2013
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