no code implementations • 30 May 2013 • Philippe A. Martin
This article first lists reasons why - in the long term or when creating a new knowledge base (KB) for general knowledge sharing purposes - collaboratively building a well-organized KB does/can provide more possibilities, with on the whole no more costs, than the mainstream approach where knowledge creation and re-use involves searching, merging and creating (semi-)independent (relatively small) ontologies or semi-formal documents.
no code implementations • 30 May 2013 • Philippe A. Martin
This article shows why the diffusion and peer-reviewing of research results would be more efficient, precise and relevant if all or at least some parts of the descriptions and peer-reviews of research results took the form of a fine-grained semantic network, within articles or knowledge bases, as part of the Semantic Web.
no code implementations • 30 May 2013 • Philippe A. Martin
This article presents the top-level of an ontology categorizing and generalizing best practices and quality criteria or measures for Linked Data.