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SKOS
SOME USECASES
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Andreas Blumauer Martin KaltenböckCEO of Semantic Web Company CFO of Semantic Web Company
Use Cases for SKOS and for Vocabulary Hubs
▸ Climate TaggerStreamline and catalogue data and information resources
▸ CTCN Matchmaking AssistantAccurate matchmaking between ‘problem statements’ and capabilities of solution providers
▸ healthdirect AustraliaSemantic Search based on the Australian Health Thesaurus
▸ Wolters KluwerVocabularies as a backbone for enterprise linked data & visualization
▸ Boehringer IngelheimVocabularies as means for data integration
▸ adidasPersonalization based on controlled vocabularies
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3Climate TaggerHelp organizations in the climate and development arenas catalogue, categorize, contextualize, and connect data and information resources.
Climate Tagger is backed by the expansive Climate Compatible Development Thesaurus.
http://www.climatetagger.net
Webinar: PoolParty for Sustainable Development5.11.2015, 15.00pm CET | http://bit.ly/1VGV0dy
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4CTCN MatchmakingControlled vocabularies enable accurate matchmaking between ‘problem statements’ and capabilities of solution providers.
Matchmaking is based upon the Climate Compatible Development Thesaurus.
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5healthdirect AustraliaIntegrated views and semantic search over more than 100 trusted sources.
Harmonization of various metadata systems through the use of a central vocabulary hub: Australian Health Thesaurus.
http://www.healthdirect.gov.au
6Wolters KluwerUsage of controlled vocabularies as part of the semantic search architecture.
Provision of Topics Browser to navigate topics, relations and related documents.
Reference
http://vocabulary.wolterskluwer.de
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7Boehringer IngelheimData integration based on controlled vocabularies: Linking of structured and unstructured data.
Semantic search and data analytics based on RDF graphs and SPARQL.
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8adidasControlled vocabularies enable personalization, searchability of localized content, data governance and standardization.
Personalizing user experiences with brands and products is a data driven task.
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Conclusion:
Why SKOS and controlled vocabularies matter
It’s all about improved user experience, no matter how complex information procurement is:9
I am a doctor. I need a 360-degree view on my patient. I don’t have the time to search around.
I am a web shopper. I want to have nice buying experiences when using an online shop.
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Andreas Blumauer, MScITCEO, Semantic Web Company
▸ [email protected]▸ http://at.linkedin.com/in/andreasblumauer▸ https://twitter.com/semwebcompany ▸ https://ablvienna.wordpress.com/
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Martin Kaltenböck, CMCCFO, Semantic Web Company
▸ [email protected]▸ https://at.linkedin.com/in/martinkaltenboeck▸ https://twitter.com/semwebcompany ▸ https://blog.semantic-web.at/
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