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The semantic web: interacting with the unknown

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When developing user interfaces for interacting with data and content one typically assumes that one knows the type of data and one knows how to interact with such type of data. The core idea of the Semantic Web is that data is self-describing, which implies from a data consumer's point of view that its semantics is not designed and described according to its use, but according to possibly orthogonal concerns of a data publisher and that its usage semantics emerges over time. The ensued flexibility is one of the greatest assets of the Semantic Web, but it also severely handicaps intelligent interaction with its data.

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EICS '15: Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
June 2015
316 pages
ISBN:9781450336468
DOI:10.1145/2774225
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