instructions: student mini-projects - f.flöck - eswc ss 2014
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ESWC SS 2014 Student mini-projects
Fabian Flöck
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The outcome
• (Presentation about a) Demo software, applying Semantic Web technology to solve a concrete problem – Creative idea generation and (best) a working prototype, focus is
not on the technical implementation
• Focus on interesting and novel application • Reuse tools, techniques and datasets,
integrate them
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Example project • Evolution of music genres in western music • Popularity of artists by country over time
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Ex. Project – Architecture
En#ty linking (String and property matches)
Web API/ Triplifica#on
Server Infrastructure
Triplestore and SPARQL endpoint
Visualiza#on and Web API
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Less likely to succeed..
• Group configuration • Semantic matchmaking: not in closed
domains, e.g., travel recommendations… • Rule-based XY à only with an engine • Do not only use DBpedia (there are more!) • Don’t build an ontology • Crowdsourcing à yes, but why and how
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The goals
• Collaborate in a team with previously unknown researchers, making the most of each others (complementary) skills – Under (realistic) time pressure
• Find common ground, articulate an idea • Design tangible software/concept using LD,
exploring a research issue in some depth
Write a paper ?
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The best practices
• Manage your time wisely – Specific steps have to be finished at one point
• Assign roles after the brainstorming stage – Esp. Friday, dedicate 2 persons to slides
• It is also about marketing • Balance between boldness and
compromise
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The groups
• Find your own group of 4 people (8x4pp, 1x3pp à 9 groups total)
• Try to assemble by common interest / idea • Rule: No people from the same institution
or close current/former collaborators • As diverse as possible • Ex-post adjustments, where necessary!
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The timeline // Tue Wed
• Find your group until the end of the poster session tonight & find a name à Tell Fabian
• Give Fabian your topic (one-paragraph outline) before lunch on Wednesday and get assigned two tutors (primary and secondary) in the afternoon ([email protected])
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The timeline // Thu
• On Thursday morning, get the final approval for your topic from your primary Tutor
• On Thursday, tutors will be available the whole day at the pool
• WORK
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The timeline // Fri
• For help, arrange meetings with Tutors • Rehearse your presentation! • Deadline for your presentation is on
Friday, 17:30 sharp (i.e., USB stick ready) • Friday 17:31 – 19:59 à relax! • Friday 20:00 à Dinner • Friday ca. 22:30 – ?? à disco disco
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The presentation
• Saturday, 9:00 (a.m.) sharp: Presentations start
• Order of presentations undisclosed • At least one presenter, whole group attends • 10 min (=10 min) à Focus on core ideas – NO laptop swapping
• Project is judged on: Presentation, innovativeness/creativity, real-world-applicability
• Winner gets a price! Yay!
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The real-world impact
• Cregan, A., Mochol, M., Vrandecic, D. and Bechhofer, S. (2005) Pushing the limits of OWL, Rules and Protege - A simple example. In Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Ian Horrocks, Bijan Parsia, Peter Patel-Schneider, OWL: Experiences and Directions, Co-located with ISWC 2005, Galway, Ireland, November, 2005
• Mochol, M., Cregan, A., Vrandecic, D. and Bechhofer, S. (2008) Exploring OWL and rules: a simple teaching case International Journal of Teaching and Case Studies (IJTCS), 1, (4), Seiten 299 - 318, November, 2008
• Tanasescu, V. and Streibel, O. (2007) Extreme Tagging: Emergent Semantics through the Tagging of Tags. Workshop: International Workshop on Emergent Semantics and Ontology Evolution (ESOE 2007), in conjunction with the ISWC 2007 Conference, Busan, Korea.
• Thalhammer, A., Ermilov, T., Nyberg, K., Santoso, A. and Domingue, J. (2011) MovieGoer - Semantic Social Recommendations and Personalised Location-Based Offers, Poster at International Semantic Web Conference
• …
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Fitbit Zip
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Fitbit Zip
How to connect to our RDF server: http://www.slideshare.net/eswcsummerschool/fitbit-instructions-38513883
Product description https://www.fitbit.com/uk/zip
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SPARQL Endpoint for data
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Good luck & have fun