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OntoBlog: Informal Knowledge Management by Semantic Blogging

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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Software, Knowledge, Information Management and Applications (SKIMA 2008), page 197-202. Kathmandu, Nepal, (March 2008)ISBN: 9781851432516 <a href="javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 9781851432516"><img style="border: 0px none ;" src="http://www.citavi.com/softlink?linkid=FindIt" alt="Pick It!" title='Titel anhand dieser ISBN in Citavi-Projekt übernehmen'></a>.

Abstract

Blogs collect abundant information by providing easy and dynamic publishing interface. Semantic blogging attempts to provide structure to blog entries by enriching them with metadata. However, currently semantic blogging does not link up related items. So it is still difficult to navigate, retrieve and organize related blog entries. OntoBlog is a prototype semantic blogging system which attempts to facilitate informal knowledge management in blogs by interlinking related blog entries. It combines blogging and knowledge base technologies. This is done by semi-automatic semantic annotation of blog entries with ontology instances. Blog entries are automatically linked to related instances using language processing. The rich structure of ontology can enable useful semantic capabilities for knowledge management. Semantic navigation allows users to navigate through each blog entry to semantically related blog entries. Semantic search can be employed in blogs. Semantic aggregation collects blog entries relevant to the topic of interest and organizes them meaningfully. A prototype for computer department domain ontology has been implemented.

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