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The Semantic Web: status and prospects
1. The Semantic Web:
Status and Prospects
Guus Schreiber
University of Amsterdam
Co-chair W3C Web Ontology Working Group
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The Evolving Web
Web of
Knowledge
HyperText Markup Language
HyperText Transfer Protocol
Resource Description Framework
eXtensible Markup Language Self-Describing Documents
Foundation of the Current Web
Proof, Logic and
Ontology Languages
Shared terms/terminology
Machine-Machine communication
1990
2000
2010
Berners-Lee, Hendler; Nature, 2001
DOCUMENTS
DATA/PROGRAMS
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Semantics for the Web:
some challenges
Machine-processable representation of
semantic information
Defining semantics in an OPEN environment
• Adding semantics to other people’s semantics
• Ability for everyone to contribute
Ability to define mappings between semantic
representations
• Semantic representations are context-dependent,
but commonalities can/must be captured
Creating a critical mass of semantic content
• In the end, this will be the critical success factor
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W3C’s view on Web Semantics
Semantic Web LayerCake (Berners-Lee, 99;Swartz-Hendler, 2001)
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What is an Ontology?
In philosophy: theory of what exists in the
world
In IT: consensual & formal descriptionconsensual & formal description
of shared concepts in a domainof shared concepts in a domain
– Aid to human communication and shared
understanding, by specifying meaning
– Machine-processable (e.g., agents use
ontologies in communication)
Ontology = key technology inOntology = key technology in
semantic information processingsemantic information processing
– Applications: knowledge management, e-business,
industrial engineering, semantic world-wide web
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Typical semantic-web use case:
image search
A person searches for
photos of an “orange ape”
An image collection of
animal photographs
contains snapshots of
orang-utans.
The search engine finds
the photos, despite the
fact that the words
“orange” and “ape” do not
appear in annotations
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RDF annotation about
a web resource
chimpanzee
scratching
the head
young
ape08.jpg
active
agent
posture
life stage
Species
ontology
WordNet
ICONCLASS
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Ontologies describes the concepts
used
great ape
grass landsrain forest
Africa
chimpanzee
geographical
range
subClassOf
typical
habitat
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W3C’s Semantic Web Activity
Started in March 2001
• Follow-up of Metadata activity
RDF Core Working Group
• Revision of RDF and RDF Schema
Web Ontology Working Group
• Started November 1, 2001
• 50+ members
– HP, IBM, Lucent, Daimler Chrysler, Fujitsu, Intel, Sun, EDS,
Motorola, Nokia, Philips, Unisys, ….
All proceedings are public
• See http://www.w3.org under “Semantic Web”
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RDF and RDF Schema
RDF
• Baseline representation for annotations of web
resources
• Simple triple format
• Already many tools and used in browsers such as
Mozilla
RDF Schema
• Base-level specification of semantics
• Language constructs include: class, property,
subclass subproperty
• Classes and properties are themselves also
resources: enables annotations about annotations
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The Web Ontology Language OWL
OWL adds expressivity to RDF Schema to
enable more powerful semantics:
• cardinality restrictions, local range constraints,
equality of resources, inverse, symmetric and
transitive properties, boolean class combinations,
disjointness and completeness
OWL Lite: subset of features that is easy to
implement and use
OWL DL: subset of features supporting
description-logic reasoning (e.g. useful for
ontology construction)
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OWL documents
Published:
• Requirements document
• OWL Guide (language walkthrough)
• OWL Feature synopsis
• OWL Reference
• OWL Semantics
• OWL Test cases
In preparation:
• UML and XML presentation syntax
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Moving to the future of the web
Semantic Web LayerCake (Berners-Lee, 99;Swartz-Hendler, 2001)
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Use semantics for
service composition
Translate my symptoms from
French and find me a pharmacy
that has the necessary medicine
(then compute how to get there
and print the directions)
Print the directions to a pharmacy
which has a medicine that cures
the symptoms that I will tell you
(in French)
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Will the Semantic Web succeed?
One big plus: there is a growing need for
semantic search of information
Availability of large amounts of semantic
content is essential
• There is a lot of content already out there.
First applications are likely to be in area of
large virtual collections
• E.g., cultural heritage, medicine
Web services will not work without ontologies