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Expert Finding on Linked Data

As a part of my PhD thesis I am working on good ways to search for experts on Linked Data. As opposed to legacy approaches that took only one expertise hypothesis (assumtpion about what does it take to be an expert), I try to levarage the flexibility and multiple purposes of Linked Data to allow a more sophisticated approach.
http://research.hypios.com/?page_id=32

Smiley Ontology

soPeople use emoticons every day as the easiest and most interesting way to express their emotions, actions and affective states. But the exchange of emoticons across different systems is limited. Smiley Ontology is an ontology that aims to enable interchange of emoticons between different systems, without any loose of its semantics, and to enable the capture of semantics of emotions and emotional states that can be found in smileys.
http://smileyontology.com/

Online Presence

opoThe project is aimed at enabling the integration and exchange of data related to a user’s presence in the online world. As opposed to static user profiles and the interoperability in that domain, well supported by the FOAF Vocabulary, the Online Presence project targets the interoperability of dynamic properties that determine a user’s current state of presence (e.g., custom messages, IM statuses etc.).
http://www.milanstankovic.org/opo/

TagFusion

The project addresses the problem of collaboration and integration of tagging metadata from multiple collaborative tagging systems. Special attention has been given to the strategies for attracting collaborative tagging systems to integrate using TagFusion, as well as to the possibility to involve artificial entities into the annotation process in accordance with the Semantic Web vision.
http://www.milanstankovic.org/tagfusion/

talariaTalaria System

TALARIA System ( The Autonomous Lookup And Report Internet Agent System ) is a multi-agent system for gathering information from the Web. The system periodically inspects Web sites for appearance of relevant new content, and informs users about it.
http://goodoldai.org.yu/talaria/ , Power Point presentation (in Serbian, 25.2 MB)

Java Examples

In 2004, while still a student, Milan Stankovic founded a blog for publishing students' works in Java programing language with intention to crate a repository of simple examples provided by students that would be useful to other students learning Java programing language. By now, many other students have joined the initiative, and created many works on various topics such as: Java, Web Applications, Design Patterns, Algorithm Theory...
http://gnu.fon.bg.ac.yu/javaprimeri/ (in Serbian)

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