Towards a Wiki Interchange Format (WIF) - Opening Semantic Wiki Content
and Metadata
M. Völkel, und E. Oren. Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- From Wiki
To Semantics, ESWC2006, (Juni 2006)
Zusammenfassung
Wikis are increasingly being used in world-wide, intranet and
even in personal settings. Unfortunately, current wikis are data islands:
people can read and edit them, but machines can only send around text
strings without structure. Wiki migration, publishing from one wiki
to
another one and free choice of syntax hold back broader wiki usage.
We define a wiki interchange format (WIF) that allows data exchange
between
wikis and between related tools. Different from other approaches,
we also tackle page content and semantic annotations. The linking
from
formal annotations to parts of a structured text is analysed and described.
Beschreibung
All references containing the term "wiki" from the bibtex files of papers on the SemWiki2006 WS
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%E Schaffert, Sebastian
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%X Wikis are increasingly being used in world-wide, intranet and
even in personal settings. Unfortunately, current wikis are data islands:
people can read and edit them, but machines can only send around text
strings without structure. Wiki migration, publishing from one wiki
to
another one and free choice of syntax hold back broader wiki usage.
We define a wiki interchange format (WIF) that allows data exchange
between
wikis and between related tools. Different from other approaches,
we also tackle page content and semantic annotations. The linking
from
formal annotations to parts of a structured text is analysed and described.
@inproceedings{Voelkel:2006:WIF,
abstract = {Wikis are increasingly being used in world-wide, intranet and
even in personal settings. Unfortunately, current wikis are data islands:
people can read and edit them, but machines can only send around text
strings without structure. Wiki migration, publishing from one wiki
to
another one and free choice of syntax hold back broader wiki usage.
We define a wiki interchange format (WIF) that allows data exchange
between
wikis and between related tools. Different from other approaches,
we also tackle page content and semantic annotations. The linking
from
formal annotations to parts of a structured text is analysed and described.},
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series = {Workshop on Semantic Wikis},
timestamp = {2009-01-27T15:24:50.000+0100},
title = {Towards a Wiki Interchange Format (WIF) - Opening Semantic Wiki Content
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