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Topic Maps Management in Spatial-Temporal Multimedia Blog

Paper, was published by Motomu Naito, Frédéric Andrès, Sachit Rajbhandari, and Vilas Wuwongse at 2006-12-06

This paper introduces a new layer that combines blog feed standards with Topic Maps.

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With the breakthrough of Web blog, this easy way to publish information increases exponentially the data volume and its related complexity. Spatial-temporal information (about where and when) contained inside multimedia postings need to be better understood by search engines or by end-users as it lacks semantics. The semantic web community has promoted topic maps paradigm as a technology to increase the semantic regarding the optimization of information creation, navigation, their merge and dissemination. This paper introduces a new layer that combines blog feed standards (e.g. RSS, Atom) with the topic map data model for semantic-augmented and interoperable information exchange. In addition, the paper carries out a case study on Isfahan (Iran city) using the topic maps layer to bridge the semantic gap in this context.

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Sachit Rajbhandari

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Vilas Wuwongse

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Topic Maps is an excellent paradigm to support human thinking and to visualize networked information. As part of my PhD project, I therefore chose Topic Maps as the conceptual foundation for designing and implementing a software prototype for semantic knowledge retrieval.

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