2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-30475-3_44
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Opening Up Magpie via Semantic Services

Abstract: Abstract. Magpie is a suite of tools supporting a 'zero-cost' approach to semantic web browsing: it avoids the need for manual annotation by automatically associating an ontology-based semantic layer to web resources. An important aspect of Magpie, which differentiates it from superficially similar hypermedia systems, is that the association between items on a web page and semantic concepts is not merely a mechanism for dynamic linking, but it is the enabling condition for locating services and making them ava… Show more

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“…In particular, platforms such as TAP [5] and PiggyBank [9] provide facilities for integrating data acquisition mechanisms in their architecture, to facilitate the extraction of data from arbitrary sources on the Web. Analogously, automatic annotation systems such as KIM [7] and Magpie [6] can work on any Web page, although of course the quality of the annotation may degrade if the page in question does not reflect the current ontology used by these systems to drive automatic annotation.…”
Section: Features Of Open Semantic Web Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, platforms such as TAP [5] and PiggyBank [9] provide facilities for integrating data acquisition mechanisms in their architecture, to facilitate the extraction of data from arbitrary sources on the Web. Analogously, automatic annotation systems such as KIM [7] and Magpie [6] can work on any Web page, although of course the quality of the annotation may degrade if the page in question does not reflect the current ontology used by these systems to drive automatic annotation.…”
Section: Features Of Open Semantic Web Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, both TAP [5] and PiggyBank [9] seamlessly integrate scraping services into their data acquisition architectures. Another good example of the use of services is Magpie [6], which integrates services into its annotation mechanisms, by dynamically associating a highlighted item with all the services which are relevant to the type of the item in question. For example, when highlighting an instance of class 'researcher', Magpie could automatically retrieve all services it knows about, which make sense for a researcher.…”
Section: Features Of Open Semantic Web Applicationsmentioning
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“…researchers' ontologies). DZBOR et al, 2004), is one example of these tools. The tool produces an annotation-like service on demand for users browsing un-annotated web page.…”
Section: Integrated Annotation Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magpie also allows for collaborative semantic web browsing, in that different persons may gather information from the same web resource and exchange it on the basis of a common ontology. Recent work on Magpie (Dzbor, Motta, & Domingue, 2004) extended the platform more and more towards the vision of the Semantic Web as "an open web of interoperable applications" (Berners-Lee, Hendler, & Lassila, 2001), by allowing bi-directional exchange of information among users and services, which can be opportunistically located and composed, either manually (web services) or automatically (semantic web services).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%