The growth and population of the Semantic Web, especially the Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud, has brought to the fore the challenges of ordering knowledge for data mining on an unprecedented scale.
The LOD Cloud is structured from billions of elements of knowledge and pointers to knowledge organization systems (KOSs) such as ontologies, taxonomies, typologies, thesauri, etc. The variant and heterogeneous knowledge areas that comprise the social sciences and humanities (SSH), including cultural heritage applications are bringing multi-dimensional richness to the LOD Cloud. Each such application arrives with its own challenges regarding KOSs in the Cloud.
With contributions by
Sören Auer, Gerard Coen, Kathleen Gregory, Mohamad Yaser Jaradeh, Daniel Martínez-Ávila, Philipp Mayr, Allard Oelen, M. Cristina Pattuelli, Tobias Renwick, Andrea Scharnhorst, Ronald Siebes, Aida Slavic, Richard P. Smiraglia, Markus Stocker, Rick Szostak, Marnix van Berchum, Charles van den Heuvel, James Bradford Young, Veruska Zamborlini and Marcia Lei Zeng.
Richard P. Smiraglia
cultural heritage semantic web classifications Open Data Linked Data Knowledge organisation Semantic Web Data Mining Cloud Ontologies Taxonomies Thesauri