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Combining Tags and the Semantic Web for Linked Tagging Data
"... Abstract. We describe an open tagging platform that aims to make tagging data open, more universal, and apply it across different tagging sites. We implement the web-based application- int.ere.st- to realize this goal. int.ere.st collects in-formation related to tagging behaviors from Web 2.0 sites ..."
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Abstract. We describe an open tagging platform that aims to make tagging data open, more universal, and apply it across different tagging sites. We implement the web-based application- int.ere.st- to realize this goal. int.ere.st collects in-formation related to tagging behaviors from Web 2.0 sites
Bridging Physical and Virtual Worlds with Electronic Tags
, 1999
"... The role of computers in the modern office has tended to split our activities between virtual interactions in the realm of the computer and physical interactions with real objects that have been part of the traditional office infrastructure. This paper discusses a variety of scenarios we have implem ..."
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implemented in which the physical world can be invisibly and seamlessly augmented with electronic tags in order to connect physical objects with virtual representations or computational functionality. We demonstrate the utility of linking physical objects to electronic services and actions that are naturally
A semantic concordance
- Proceedings ARPA Human Language Technology Workshop
, 1993
"... A semantic concordance is a textual corpus and a lexicon So combined that every substantive word in the text is linked to its appropriate ~nse in the lexicon. Thus it can be viewed either as a corpus in which words have been tagged syntactically and semantically, or as a lexicon in which example sen ..."
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A semantic concordance is a textual corpus and a lexicon So combined that every substantive word in the text is linked to its appropriate ~nse in the lexicon. Thus it can be viewed either as a corpus in which words have been tagged syntactically and semantically, or as a lexicon in which example
CyberCode: Designing Augmented Reality Environments with Visual Tags
, 2000
"... The CyberCode is a visual tagging system based on a 2Dbarcode technology and provides several features not provided by other tagging systems. CyberCode tags can be recognized by the low-cost CMOS or CCD cameras found in more and more mobile devices, and it can also be used to determine the 3D positi ..."
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reality, merging virtual and real, ID-aware interface, CyberCode. INTRODUCTION: ID-AWAREAUGMENTEDENVIRONMENTS In designing augmented reality systems, it is often essential to implement a tagging (ID) system to make a link between physical and digital spaces. Some examples of tagged IDs are barcodes [18
Linked Data tagging with LODr
"... Abstract. LODr is a personal application providing semantic-enrichment features for existing tagged content from various popular Web 2.0 services, such as Flickr, del.icio.us or Twitter. By allowing people to re-tag their content with URIs, rather than simple keywords, it weaves their social data to ..."
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Abstract. LODr is a personal application providing semantic-enrichment features for existing tagged content from various popular Web 2.0 services, such as Flickr, del.icio.us or Twitter. By allowing people to re-tag their content with URIs, rather than simple keywords, it weaves their social data
Linked Data tagging with LODr
, 2008
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Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the published
Laublet P.: Meaning Of A Tag: A collaborative approach to bridge the gap between tagging and Linked Data
- Proceedings of the Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2008) workshop at WWW2008
, 2008
"... This paper introduces MOAT, a lightweight Semantic Web framework that provides a collaborative way to let Web 2.0 content producers give meanings to their tags in a machinereadable way. To achieve this goal, this approach relies on Linked Data principles, using URIs from existing resources to define ..."
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This paper introduces MOAT, a lightweight Semantic Web framework that provides a collaborative way to let Web 2.0 content producers give meanings to their tags in a machinereadable way. To achieve this goal, this approach relies on Linked Data principles, using URIs from existing resources
Review and alignment of tag ontologies for semantically-linked data in collaborative tagging spaces
- Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Semantic Computing
, 2008
"... Abstract—As the number of Web 2.0 sites offering tagging facilities for the users ’ voluntary content annotation increases, so do the efforts to analyze social phenomena resulting from generated tagging and folksonomies. Most of these efforts provide different views for the understanding of various ..."
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-usable, semantically-linked data that will underly tagging data. I.
Semantic Tagging with Linked Open Data
"... Abstract—Making sense of text is a challenge for computers particularly with the ambiguity associated with language. Various annotators continue to be developed using a variety of techniques in order to provide context to text. In this paper, we describe Denote – our annotator that uses a structured ..."
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structured ontology, machine learning, and statistical analysis to perform tagging and topic discovery. A short screencast for the curious is also available at
RFID-tags for Anti-Counterfeiting
- Topics in Cryptology - CT-RSA 2006, volume 3860 of LNCS
, 2006
"... Abstract. RFID-tags are becoming very popular tools for identification of products. As they have a small microchip on board, they offer functionality that can be used for security purposes. This chip functionality makes it possible to verify the authenticity of a product and hence to detect and prev ..."
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and prevent counterfeiting. In order to be successful for these security purposes too, RFID-tags have to be resistant against many attacks, in particular against cloning of the tag. In this paper, we investigate how an RFID-tag can be made unclonable by linking it inseparably to a Physical Unclonable Function
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