Jaffri, A., Glaser, H. and Millard, I. (2007) URI Identity Management for Semantic Web Data Integration and Linkage. In: 3rd International Workshop On Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base Systems, 25th - 30th November 2007, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal.
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Abstract
The Semantic Web vision involves the production and use of large amounts of RDF data. There have been recent initiatives amongst the Semantic Web community, in particular the Linking Open Data activity and our own ReSIST project, to publish large amounts of RDF that are both interlinked and dereferenceable. The proliferation of such data gives rise to millions of URIs for non-information resources such as people, places and abstract things. Frequently, different data providers will mint different URIs for the same resource, giving rise to the problem of coreference. This paper describes the phenomenon of coreference, where it occurs in other disciplines and how it is relevant to the Semantic Web. We propose a ‘Consistent Reference Service’ for URI identity management and describe how this is being used in the infrastructure of a scalable Semantic Web system.
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| Keywords: | Knowledge Management, Coreference | ||||||
| Research Group: | Old ECS Groups > Dependable Systems and Software Engineering Research Group Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science | ||||||
| Date: | 2007 | ||||||
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| Performance Indicator: | EZ~03~03~05 | ||||||
| Citations: | ISI: 2, Google Scholar: 28 | ||||||
| Downloads (2010): | 329 | ||||||
| ID Code: | 14361 | ||||||
| Last Modified: | 23 Sep 2011 10:35 | ||||||
| Deposited On: | 30 Jul 2007 by Jaffri, Afraz | ||||||
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