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About the Semantic Wiki Mini Series

This Semantic Wiki mini-series was a 6-month mini-series comprising Talks, Panel Discussions and Online Discourse. It represents a collaborative effort between members from academia, research, software engineering, semantic web and ontology communities.

Through a series of (mainly virtual) talks, panel discussions, online discourse and even face-to-face meetings, participants have surveyed the state-of-the-art in semantic wiki technology and got exposure to exemplary use cases and applications. They studied trends, challenges and the outlook for semantic wikis, and explored opportunities for collaboration in this technology, approach or philosophy that people has labeled "semantic wiki."

  • Visit OntologWiki for more information about this sessions.

Highlights of Semantic Wiki Mini Series

Session No. 3 - Semantic Wiki Technology: MediaWiki, SemanticMediaWiki, Extensions, Add-on's and other Enhancements

Image:Video_icon_small.png Watch Conference Video: Introduction to SMW+

Daniel Hansch gives a general introduction into SMW+ and explains the development goals in 2009 with an introduction
by Dr Mark Greaves.

Image:Video_icon_small.png Watch Conference Video: SMW+ Simple Rules Prototype

Philipp Zaltenbach presents a technical prototype for modelling rule knowledge in SMW+.



Session No. 4 - Semantic Wiki Applications & Use Cases: Vertical Applications



Session No. 5 - Semantic Wiki Applications & Use Cases: Horizontal Applications

Audio Presentation about MW Search

Slides from this Presentation

The search mechanism of MediaWiki was often considered a weak spot of the MediaWiki engine. Meanwhile popular installations such as Wikipedia include a more sophisticated search engine - called MWSearch - based on Lucene. We will introduce our enhanced retrieval extension that is built on top of MWsearch. The major plus of this extension is the increase of recall by incorporating related terms and concepts, such as synonyms, broader and narrower terms.
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