'Thought' Category

Pertinence et Découverte : sont-elles opposées dans le combat contre la saturation numérique ?

« Ouvre les yeux », dit un voix dans le film d’Alejandro Amenabar dont le titre reprend cette phrase. Ensuite, cette voix nous confronte à une révélation d’une réalité, autre que celle qu’on vient d’observer – une réalité à laquelle on ne s’attendait pas, mais qui a dû exister à notre insu et qui explique [...]

  • Different Flavors of Relatedness

    In earlier blog posts I talked about Semantic Proximity of concepts and using Linked Data to derive a notion of semantic relatedness. Driven by a more theoretic part of my thesis I was lead to consider other different ways to compute relatedness of concepts, such as those based on co-occurrence in texts, or those relying [...]

  • The name is Web. Semantic Web.

    A couple of weeks ago Tim Berness-Lee published a new article for Scientific American, called Long Live the Web. This provoked a number of reactions and interpretations that have been circulating around the Web. Most of them include that accusation that TimBL supposedly made about Facebook and how it is putting the Web in danger. [...]

  • Follow Everything

    Following became quite popular nowadays. It seems we are not so shy to follow any more. It is actually our following of people that makes them pop up, and shine in their relevance. Of course, I play here with multiple senses of the word “follow”. The video below explores the importance of following in the [...]

  • Jump to Another World: Information/People discovery on the Web

    How many times have you faced another reality? I am talking about a feeling when you encounter a person, an event, a fact that has existed for ages in parallel with you, but you were totally unaware of it. It happens to me from time to time, to encounter someone who lives under totally different [...]

  • The Physical Web

    I was surprised recently, to see the Google Chrome ads appeared in the Paris Metro. For me it was a sign that Google, the king of the virtual, has come down to the physical world. Does Google want to become tangible, and physical? To rule the physical world as well? At the same time, I [...]

    posted in Tech, Thought by MilStan

  • A Twitter (Stream) for the Semantic Web : An Idea

    In the most recent Hypios blog article, “Is Twitter an Ponzi Scheme?” Jérémie talks about the Twitter life-cycle saying that users first get involved as listeners and recipients of content; then they start retweeting and generating content, and finally they get to follow so many people that they cannot really follow what’s going on and [...]

  • Social Networks that are Alive

    I have been reading ”The Timeless Way of Building” by Cristopher Alexander – a book where he introduces the concept of the quality without a name – something so inherent to humans that it cannot even be named. This quality distinguishes exceptional and extraordinary architectural works from those less worthy. He says ”Places which have [...]

  • The Logo that was waiting to be discovered

    Our research group GOOD OLD AI, from University of Belgrade has recently got a new logo, designed by Uros. The new design reflects the growing nature of the group in every sense: size, ideas, achievements, etc. And similarly to any life, and to every other great work that is alive, this logo could not have [...]

  • Semantic Web Promotion Video

    One of our tasks during SSSW was to create a video promoting the Semantic Web. The idea originated from Valentina Presutti , with the aim to show how Semantic Web can be fun, in order to spread the Seamantic Web vision among less technically informed people. A lot of great videos emerged as a part [...]

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