Title: Low-cost semantics-enhanced web browsing with Magpie
1Low-cost semantics-enhanced web browsing with
Magpie
- Enrico Motta
- Knowledge Media Institute
- The Open University, UK
2Structure of the talk
- The two minutes introduction to the semantic web
- HLT for the Semantic Web Low cost, high value
solutions - A little semantics goes a long way (Jim
Hendler) - A little semantics a little HLT goes even
further (Enrico Motta) - Semantic web browsing with Magpie
- Conclusions
3What is the semantic web?
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7Advantages of semantics (1)
- Keyword Search -gt semantic search
- Promise of increased precision
8Demo Semantic Search vs Keyword Search
9Ontologies HLT Understanding
Academic hasAffiliation hasAddress
hasWebAddress...
Peter Scotts Home Page
Linguistic vs Conceptual Interoperablity
10Aqualog
11Agents on the Web
Please get me an appointmentwith a dealer nearby
which sells Naim Royd for Saturday morning
Enricos Semantic Agent
12Basic components of a semantic web
- Infrastructure
- Languages
- Ontologies Repositories
- Ontology Learning
- Annotation tools
- Automatic extraction of semantic content
- MnM, Melita, Armadillo, OntoMat, Annie, ESpotter
- Semantic Web Services Platforms
- Basic Functionalities
- Semantic Search
- Question Answering
- Brokering and composition of semantic web services
13Applying HLT to Semantic Web What works and
what does not
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15The trouble with MnM
- Manual Annotation is a slow process
- Not clear what benefits one gets from annotation
- Chickenegg problem
- Automated annotation in MnM requires a learning
phase and manual markup - No free lunch for users
- Training phase requires HLT skills
- Overall cost/benefit tradeoff is negative
16Magpie Getting an excellent cost/benefit ratio
17Low Cost Semantics
- Focus on ontology based semantic enrichment of
web pages - Browsing -gt Semantic Browsing
- Zero cost for end user
- Zero work (for end user)
- Zero time overhead
- Zero cognitive overhead
- Integrated with standard web browsers
- Minimal changes to look and feel of web pages
- One-click (or less) interface
18More about Magpie
- User requested (pull) and trigger (push) semantic
services - Simple but effective use of HLT technology
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24- A iconic representation of browsing history
- B syntactic neighbourhood of a web page
- C semantic footprint of a web page in selected
ontology - D high-level semantic filtering/querying of
browsing history
25Architecture (old)
26Application areas
- Semantics-assisted browsing
- Pick an ontology and off you go!
- Educational tool
- Ontology-based interpretation of scientific
publications and resources - Web browsing independent from the document
authors intention customizable by uni/college - Many applications being discussed
- Science, semweb community, ISP providers,
publishers, etc..
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29Supporting Collaborative Work
- Semantic annotations semantic log serve as a
team memory - Team members benefit from colleagues semantic
annotations and their browsing history - Synchronous alerts and communication using a KMi
Jabber/XML infrastructure (BuddySpace)
30Things to do (1)
- Integration with semantic web services
- IRS-II platform
- Turn the key solution
- Open to ontology languages and services
- One click select ontology and generate lexicon
facility - Integration with generic named entity recognition
- Integration with mini-ontology browser
- Ability to use existing semantic annotations
- Integration with annotation tools
31Things to do (2)
- Magpie as web site specification framework
- Versions for other platforms
- Currently only IE on PCs
- Magpie-assisted search
- Magpie-Google - launch Google and then filter
results through magpie - Magpie-crawling - crawler finds pages related to
current ontology Magpie robot that finds web
pages which make sense for ontology - Collaboration Customization
32Web Resources
Ontologies
Semantic Services
Lexicon
33Conclusions
- Focus on usability and integration of semantic
and language technologies - Low cost solutions
- Semantic web provides a great new playground for
HLT research - However old problems get new twists
- Magpie is an example of a low-cost, low tech
integration of HLT and semweb technology, which
appears to work
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