Tudor Groza, Ph.D.
From Web3.0 to Gov3.0: A technical perspective
- Invited talk at Gov3.0: The Future of Social Media and Public Sector Communication, Canberra, November 2011
Community-driven knowledge curation in the skeletal dysplasia domain
- Seminar at Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, September 2011
- Colloquium at Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, Stanford University, September 2011
Get on the Linked Data Web!
- Invited tutorial at Meta 2011, Canberra, May 2011
- Together with Armin Haller, W3C / CSIRO ICT Canberra
- Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/tuttogaz/get-on-the-linked-data-web
Towards a semantic K Desktop Environment
- Invited talk at aKademy 2007, June 2007, Glasgow
- Abstract: In traditional desktop architectures, applications are isolated islands of data - each application has its own data, unaware of related and relevant data in other applications. Individual vendors may decide to allow their applications to interoperate, so that e.g. the email client knows about the address book. However, today there is no consistent approach for allowing interoperation and a system-wide exchange of data between applications. The Social Semantic Desktop paradigm adopts the ideas of the Semantic Web paradigm and offers a solution the data interoperability problem based on formal ontologies able to capture both a shared conceptualization of desktop data and personal mental models and more specific on RDF (Resource Description Framework), as a common data representation format [...]
- Link: http://akademy2007.kde.org/conference/talks/58.php



