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HyperTwitter: weaving a Web of linked data, tweet by tweet

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

HyperTwitter allows users to consolidate or relate pairs of:

  • Twitter hashtags,
  • user IDs, and
  • arbitrary URIs.

by a simple yet powerful syntax. For example, users can easily state that two hashtags mean the same:

#muenchen = #munich

The Hypertwitter application can extract and interpret such special tweets (Twitter messages) for two purposes, namely:

  1. To expand your queries / search in Twitter (e.g. turn a query for tweets containing #muenchen into those also containing #munich), and
  2. to create an RDF graph of all such statements for usage in other Web applications.

Now, given the millions of Twitter users, this could naturally lead to chaos, so there are two a simple yet effective ways to control which subset of statements should be considered:

  1. Just use your own tweets.
  2. Create a new public or private Twitter list that contains all users whose tweets you want us to consider. We call the list used for HyperTwitter the “trust list”.

In the simplest form, you will just trust your own statements, so you would use your Twitter ID without a list.

You can find all the information at http://semantictwitter.appspot.com/.

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: hashtags, initiative, NLP, twitter, vocabularies
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IBM’s patent about tagging and the semantic Web

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

On the last 4th of February, IBM patented a way to improve traditional free-text tagging with semantic capabilities basically to improve the exploitation of those annotations/tags. If you are interested on the patent, you can find it just here.

Regarding this free-text tagging vs. more semantic tagging techniques, we should not forget the existence of an specification on these same matters called CommonTag. Of course, the IBM’s patent is more focused on the automatic generation/extraction of the semantics behind free-text tagging (tag clouds) than to directly tag resources semantically.

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: annotation, ibm, NLP, patent, semantic, tagging
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Report by Alta Plana titled “Text Analytics 2009: User Perspectives on Solutions and Providers” avialable

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

You can get it at: http://altaplana.com/TA2009

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: analysis, NLP, report, text
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