Awards at ISWC

Here are a few projects that won awards at ISWC (Just a sampling of the one’s that most caught my eye. I’ve already lost track of which won what):
Michiel Hildebrand won for his work on effective interfaces for exploring “cultural heritage” (art and history) collections.
Sofia Angeletou won for her work on “semantically enriching folksonomies”—using [...]

Semantic Modelling of User Interests based on Cross-Folksonomy Analysis

They ask, what use are these online profiles of interests?  One application would be personalization.  They observe that individual’s tag clouds often suggest what they are interested in.   They gather and correlate tags from a user’s many different accounts  (they find them by you typing in your home page url; this is generally associated with [...]

Semantic Grounding of Tag Relatedness in Social Bookmarking Systems

Someone from Tagora spoke about the relationships between different tags that get applied to the same document, and the tags that different people apply to the same documents.  The looked at the ternary relation (user, resource, tag) and tried to infer measures of similarity.  What tags are “related” to others, or to other pages?  What [...]

Experiences with a semantic navigation system for exploring patient health data

Tamas Hauer presented from the Health-e-child project.
Motivating example: clinician collects tumor patient data over years; want to explore it to discover correlations of disease to other characteristics of patient.  Decision making and knowledge discovery.  Need to collect information, query/analyze it, visualize the results.  Challenge: life sciences are based not on analytical methods but on concepts [...]

Creating and Using Organizational Semantic Webs in Large Networked Organizations

Sam Chapman of k-now.co.uk and Sheffield University presented a discussion of how to get large organizations to share knowledge.  He observes that many portals are abandoned in favor of ad-hoc methods like emailing data around or sharing directories.  One big reason is that the portal is too rigid, forcing everyone to follow same schema.  Need [...]