Visualization of Spatial Knowledge with Ontology Trees and Adaptable Search Result Grids in the Era of Web 3.0

Matthias Loskyll, Dominikus Heckmann, Christian Glahn

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    Abstract

    With the emerging trend of Web 3.0 and the resulting huge amount of user generated semantically-enriched data, improved ways of knowledge visualization and human computer interaction are needed. We present several techniques of visualizing particularly spatial knowledge in largely scalable, clear structured ontology trees on the web. In addition, we describe the representation of search results with a combined approach consisting of Ajax-based grids and Google Maps.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of I-KNOW '09: 9th international conference on knowledge management and knowledge technologies
    Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of I-SEMANTICS '09: 5th international conference on semantic systems
    EditorsKlaus Tochtermann, Hermann Maurer
    Place of PublicationGraz, Austria
    PublisherVerlag der Technischen Universität Graz
    Pages385-390
    Number of pages6
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    EventThe 9th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies - Messecongress Graz, Graz, Austria
    Duration: 2 Sept 20094 Sept 2009
    Conference number: 9

    Conference

    ConferenceThe 9th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies
    Abbreviated titleI-KNOW '09
    Country/TerritoryAustria
    CityGraz
    Period2/09/094/09/09

    Keywords

    • GRAPPLE
    • Information visualisation
    • location based systems
    • adaptive systems
    • ontology
    • mash-up
    • Web2.0
    • Web3.0

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