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Semantic Technology Solutions for Gov 2.0: Citizen-Friendly Recovery.gov and Data.gov with
Transparency, Openness & Collaboration
Mills Davis, Project10X
May 13, 2009 7:00-7:45 pm
Washington Semantic Meet-upGeorge Mason University
Semantic Technology Solutions for Gov 2.0 | Introduction
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Mills DavisMills Davis is founder and managing director of Project10X — a Washington, DC based research consultancy specializing in next wave semantic technologies, solutions, and business models. The firmʼs clients include technology manufacturers, global 2000 corporations, government agencies, and web 3.0 start-ups. Mills serves as principal investigator for the Semantic Wave research program. A noted consultant and industry analyst, he has authored more than 100 reports, whitepapers, articles, and industry studies.
Mills is active in both government and industry-wide technology initiatives that are advancing semantic technologies. He co-chairs the Federal Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP). Mills is a founding member of the AIIM interoperable enterprise content management (iECM) working group, and a founding member of the National Center for Ontology Research (NCOR). Also, he serves on the advisory board of several new ventures in the semantic space.
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Topics
Where are semantic technologies and the next internet taking us?
What is the Obama administration’s directive for transparency, openness, and collaboration?
How can we exploit cloud computing, web 2.0, and web 3.0 semantic technologies to build citizen-friendly recovery.gov and data.gov?
Demo: Using Cambridge Semantics’ Anzio in support of recovery.gov
Call to action: demonstrate citizen-friendly semantic solutions for recovery.gov and data.gov, with transparency, openness & collaboration!
Where are web 3.0, semantic technologies, and the next internet taking us?
• What is the evolution of the internet to 2020?
• What are characteristics of the next internet?
• What technologies are shaping the next internet?
• What is cloud computing?
• What is Web 2.0?
• What are representative elements of Web 2.0?
• What key ideas motivate Web 2.0 services?
• What is Web 3.0?
• What are semantic technologies?
• What is the value space of semantic technologies?
• How do semantic technologies tap new value?
• What is Web 4.0?
• What is ubiquitous mobility?
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The chart to the right depicts four stages of internet growth.
Web 1.0, was about connecting information and getting on the net.
Web 2.0 is about connecting people — putting the “I” in user interface, and the “we” into webs of social participation.
Web 3.0 is starting now. It’s about representing meanings, connecting knowledge, and putting these to work in ways that make our experience of internet more relevant, useful, and enjoyable.
Web 4.0 will come later. It is about connecting intelligences in a ubiquitous web where both people and things reason and communicate together.
Over the next decade, semantic technologies will spawn multi-billion dollar technology markets that will drive trillion dollar global economic expansions to transform industries as well as our experience of the internet.
What is the evolution of the internet to 2020?A tidal wave of four internet growth stages.
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What are characteristics of the next internet?Internet of services, things, and 3D interactivity. Virtualized infrastructure & everything as a service.
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What technologies are shaping the next internet?Cloud computing, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0 semantic technologies.
From analog media, to digital data, to social media, to concept-based networked knowledge computation.
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What is cloud computing?Scalable, on-demand, click-and-run, pay-by-the-drink resources and services provisioned over the internet.
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Web 2.0 is the social web that connects people. It is a web of participation. Putting the “I” in UI. And the “we” in web. Users consume & create. Sites are interactive, for example: blogs–keep a web-diary; Wikipedia — free encyclopedia, anyone edits; Del.icio.us — social bookmarking; mySpace, Facebook & openBC – cultivate social relations; Flickr — share photos; and YouTube–broadcast yourself.
According to Tim OʼReilly, several principles distinguish web 2.0, for example:
(1) the web as platform (2) harnessing collective intelligence (3) data is the next Intel inside(4) end of the software release cycle(5) lightweight programming models(6) software above the level of a single device, and (7) rich user experiences.
In addition Web 2.0 approaches embrace: remixing data and services; relation-orientation; the long tail; and bi-directional interaction. Web 2.0 social computing has both consumer and enterprise impacts.
What is Web 2.0?A web of participation.
Source: EbOY
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What are representative elements of Web 2.0?User experience, rich media, social computing, and collaboration.
Rich MediaUser Experience
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What key ideas motivate web 2.0 services?Web-as-platform. Provide a sandbox. Data and users are king.
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Web 3.0 is the third stage of internet evolution that is starting now. It is a web of meanings. It connects knowledge. It represents meanings and knowledge about things so both computers and people can work with them. It adds new levels of intelligence to the user interface, social collaboration, applications, and the infrastructure of the web.
Web 3.0 is not about re-inventing the internet; itʼs about making the internet more useful, and our experience of it better. Web 3.0 makes the internet more connected, open, and intelligent. Users are served by systems that present personalized information, are context-aware, can link and share information in relevant ways, connect with relevant people, better organize the digital life, combine and integrate processes, arrange dates and tasks, give meaningful answers instead of data in bulk.
Semantic technologies tap new value by modeling knowledge, adding intelligence, and enabling learning.
What is Web 3.0?A web of meanings and connected knowledge.
Source: Mills Davis, Project10X
Web 3.0 gives us architectures of learning and knowing over and above architectures of social participation and “perpetual beta” that emerged during web 2.0. Web 3.0 systems will gain new knowledge and get better with use and with scale of adoption.
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What are semantic technologies?Semantic technologies are tools and methods that represent knowledge separately from documents, data, and program code.
• All programming methods represent knowledge some way in order to compute using it.
• Knowledge structures that represent meanings, associations, theories, and know-how about the uses of things are called ontologies.
• Fixed ontologies are relatively static. A general ledger is an example. Dynamic ontologies have evolving requirements. Linking and making sense of diverse information sources across the web, and presenting results multiple ways in differing contexts is an example.
• Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 technologies both can process fixed ontologies that describe resources, services, information, and computing infrastructure. Semantic technologies are required when solutions involve knowledge structures that are changing and dynamic. Use the right tool for the job.
• Recovery.gov and data.gov require both Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 semantic technology approaches.
Semantic Technology Solutions for Gov 2.0 | Where are web 3.0, semantic technologies, and the next internet tacking us?
The value space of semantic technologies has four dimensions or axes: capability, performance, user experience, and life cycle economics.
Capabilities — Semantic technologies and solution patterns tap new value by modeling knowledge, adding intelligence, and enabling learning.
User experience — Adding intelligence to the UI increases relevance, helpfulness, utility, and pleasure as experienced by the user: both individually and as groups.
Performance — Semantic solutions drive gains in efficiency and effectiveness, and provide strategic edge.
Life cycle economics — Semantic solutions improve the ratio of benefits to cost and risk over the life of the investment: development, operations, and evolution.
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What is the value space of semantic technologies?Four dimensions that matter include: capability, performance, user experience, and life cycle economics.
Capability
UserExperience
Life CycleEconomics
Performance
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How do semantic technologies tap new value?By modeling knowledge, adding intelligence, and enabling learning.
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Does semantic computing at web scale in the cloud apply to more than government?Absolutely.
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Source: BlackBook2, Scott Streit Source: LarKC
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What is the path from search to knowing?More expressive knowledge representation enables more powerful reasoning: from recovery, to discovery, to intelligence, to question answering, to smart behaviors.
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What is next generation semantic collaboration?Combining wikis, semantic content tools, semantic search, ontology-driven applications, and intelligent user interfaces.
SMW+SemanticMediaWiki+
Desktop importOntology mgmtSemantic searchSemantic apps
FutureSemantic Wikis
Natural languageTransemioticsMachine learningMulti-agent apps
SemanticMediaWiki
DbpediaLinked Data
MediaWiki
WikipediaRead/Write
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What are next generation STM semantic applications?Ontology-driven, active, immersive, adaptive, dynamic, and smarter.
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Web 4.0 is the ubiquitous web. Everything is connected. Everything has some intelligence, memory, a lifecycle, and agency. It is a web of semantic agents. Both people and things contribute to co-evolving social dialog.
The emerging pervasive/ubiquitous computing landscape is a network of connected “things,” agents, and services with invisible processors, lightweight, small, cheap, low/no power in almost all everyday objects, wirelessly interconnected, continuously "online.” Seamless services across all contexts.
This is a post-PC, post-IP era. Object-orientation and stack architectures get jettisoned as “trainer wheels.” Interaction, coordination, security, and integrity cannot be organized centrally. The most granular societal artifacts have skills for orientation, planning, scheduling, and acting. Intellectual property is autonomic. Whether we are speaking of a content paragraph, picture, a model, a software service, a sensor, a product or other physical entity — all are self-organizing, context-aware, self-describing, self-configuring, autonomic, pervasively adaptive, and communicating autonomously.
What is Web 4.0?A web of connected intelligences.
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The focus of mobile services to present has been to listen, watch, command, surf, play, and record your life with a box. The future of mobility is sensing, communications and computing where physical and digital worlds fuse. The intelligent physical world communicates with us. We have wearable personal trusted devices that augment human senses and enhance human capabilities. Behind the scenes there is seamless access to (intelligent) services, wherever, whenever. Also, weʼll have robust, feature-rich web servers on mobile phones, accessible by anyone, with any browser, from anywhere.
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What is ubiquitous mobility?Easy to create, self-describing, context-aware services. The intelligent physical world communicates with us.
The Obama administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government to strengthen our democracy and promote its efficiency and effectiveness.
• Government should be transparent. Transparency promotes accountability and provides information for citizens about what their Government is doing. Information maintained by the Federal Government is a national asset. My Administration will take appropriate action, consistent with law and policy, to disclose information rapidly in forms that the public can readily find and use. Executive departments and agencies should harness new technologies to put information about their operations and decisions online and readily available to the public. Executive departments and agencies should also solicit public feedback to identify information of greatest use to the public.
• Government should be participatory. Public engagement enhances the Government's effectiveness and improves the quality of its decisions. Knowledge is widely dispersed in
society, and public officials benefit from having access to that dispersed knowledge. Executive departments and agencies should offer Americans increased opportunities to participate in policy-making and to provide their Government with the benefits of their collective expertise and information. Executive departments and agencies should also solicit public input on how we can increase and improve opportunities for public participation in Government.
• Government should be collaborative. Collaboration actively engages Americans in the work of their Government. Executive departments and agencies should use innovative tools, methods, and systems to cooperate among themselves, across all levels of Government, and with nonprofit organizations, businesses, and individuals in the private sector. Executive departments and agencies should solicit public feedback to assess and improve their level of collaboration and to identify new opportunities for cooperation.
What is the Obama administrationʼs directive for transparency, openness & collaboration in government?
Source: White House Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government, January 29, 2009
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What is digital age democracy?A new era of connected governance.
Source: Don Tapscott
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Whatʼs different about connected governance?New models and ecosystems for engagement, interaction, decision-making, and service delivery.
Policy-Making,Governance,
Transparency &Management
Connection, Engagement &
Resourcing
Collaboration, Innovation &
Problem-Solving
Communication, Interaction &
Service Delivery
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1. Complete — All public data is made available. Public data is data that is not subject to valid privacy, security or privilege limitations.
2. Primary — Data is as collected at the source, with the highest possible level of granularity, not in aggregate or modified forms.
3. Timely — Data is made available as quickly as necessary to preserve the value of the data.
4. Accessible — Data is available to the widest range of users for the widest range of purposes.
5. Machine processable — Data is reasonably structured to allow automated processing.
6. Non-discriminatory — Data is available to anyone, with no requirement of registration.
7. Non-proprietary — Data is available in a format over which no entity has exclusive control.
8. License-free — Data is not subject to any copyright, patent, trademark or trade secret regulation. Reasonable privacy, security and privilege restrictions may be allowed.
What are some principles of open government data?Itʼs open if itʼs complete, primary, timely, accessible, machine processable, non-discriminatory, non-proprietary, and license-free.
Source: Resource.org
How can we exploit cloud computing, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0 semantic technologies to build citizen-friendly recovery.gov and data.gov?
• What do we mean by citizen-friendly?
• What sort of computing environment will deliver citizen-friendly recovery.gov and data.gov?
• How do we combine Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 semantic technologies?
• Who is partnering to build demonstrations?
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What do we mean by “citizen-friendly”?Recovery.gov & data.gov provide timely, simple, open access to relevant information that citizens can easily consume, contribute to, and mash-up with other data sources.
Search, Navigate, Discover
Explore, Download
“Apps”
Read Content (Wiki)
Write Comments
(Wiki)
Consumer
Content(Wiki)
VisualizationFabric “Apps
DataAnalysis, Mash-ups
ContributorCitizen
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What sort of semantic computing environment will deliver citizen-friendly recovery.gov and data.gov?A RESTful, combination of cloud, Web 2 and Web 3 technologies. Use the right tools for the job.
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• Desktop tools (e.g. Excel)
• Wiki read, write, upload, versioning, web services
• Fabric tools expose, edit: – data semantics, access, provenance – process semantics of services, tools & apps – External K-models
• Semantic search, query, navigation, discovery, etc.
• Semantic tools to: – filter, merge, extract, – mash-up w/other data – visualize using lenses
• Package & publish “apps”
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Security Navigation Search, Query
Templates Author, Edit, Comment
Attachments Extensions,Scripts
Apps Publish
Web 3.0 • Ontology- based security models can enable flexible and very granular security.
• Faceted navigation using wiki knowledge model(s)
• SPARQL queries on semantics of fabric—data, templates, attachments, extensions & apps
• Semantic NLP search & discovery
• Semantic question answering
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of templates to fabric
• Present templates in different ways using semantic lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of page content to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
• Semantic desktop tools and plug-ins
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of attachments including access & provenance to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of extensions to fabric
• Register extensions for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of apps to fabric
• Package semantic apps
• Register “apps” for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of published “apps” to fabric
• Search, discover, try out, download, &set rights for e-commerce in “apps”
Web 2.0 • Registry of users with authorized access by:
- Person
- Role
- Page
• Navigation sidebar based on page names
• Keyword search of wiki tags, content, attachments, plus content included by extension or script.
• Templates to author pages
• Presentation by themes & CSS styling
• Pages w/ text, lists, tables, graphics (svg), images
• Int/ext links
• Embedded, connectors, extensions, scripts
• Desktop connectors
• Documents, presentations, spreadsheets, images, audio, video,& other files
• Metadata, tags
• Version control
• Scripting language
• Registry of widgets, extensions & connectors.
• Extension management
• Package pages, extensions, scripts, etc as an “app”
• Registry of published “apps”
• Service to provide citizen access to “apps” and data
How do we combine the Web 2.0 and Web 3.0? Separate the semantics from the data, the context from the presentation, and the “know from the flow.”
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Security Navigation Search, Query
Templates Author, Edit, Comment
Attachments Extensions,Scripts
Apps Publish
Web 3.0 • Ontology- based security models can enable flexible and very granular security.
• Faceted navigation using wiki knowledge model(s)
• SPARQL queries on semantics of fabric—data, templates, attachments, extensions & apps
• Semantic NLP search & discovery
• Semantic question answering
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of templates to fabric
• Present templates in different ways using semantic lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of page content to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
• Semantic desktop tools and plug-ins
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of attachments including access & provenance to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of extensions to fabric
• Register extensions for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of apps to fabric
• Package semantic apps
• Register “apps” for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of published “apps” to fabric
• Search, discover, try out, download, &set rights for e-commerce in “apps”
Web 2.0 • Registry of users with authorized access by:
- Person
- Role
- Page
• Navigation sidebar based on page names
• Keyword search of wiki tags, content, attachments, plus content included by extension or script.
• Templates to author pages
• Presentation by themes & CSS styling
• Pages w/ text, lists, tables, graphics (svg), images
• Int/ext links
• Embedded, connectors, extensions, scripts
• Desktop connectors
• Documents, presentations, spreadsheets, images, audio, video,& other files
• Metadata, tags
• Version control
• Scripting language
• Registry of widgets, extensions & connectors.
• Extension management
• Package pages, extensions, scripts, etc as an “app”
• Registry of published “apps”
• Service to provide citizen access to “apps” and dataMINDTOUCH
http://www.mindtouch.com/
Whoʼs partnering to build demonstrations? So far, itʼs MindTouch, Cambridge Semantics, zAgile, and Expert Systems. Weʼre open to other players joining.
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Security Navigation Search, Query
Templates Author, Edit, Comment
Attachments Extensions,Scripts
Apps Publish
Web 3.0 • Ontology- based security models can enable flexible and very granular security.
• Faceted navigation using wiki knowledge model(s)
• SPARQL queries on semantics of fabric—data, templates, attachments, extensions & apps
• Semantic NLP search & discovery
• Semantic question answering
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of templates to fabric
• Present templates in different ways using semantic lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of page content to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
• Semantic desktop tools and plug-ins
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of attachments including access & provenance to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of extensions to fabric
• Register extensions for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of apps to fabric
• Package semantic apps
• Register “apps” for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of published “apps” to fabric
• Search, discover, try out, download, &set rights for e-commerce in “apps”
Web 2.0 • Registry of users with authorized access by:
- Person
- Role
- Page
• Navigation sidebar based on page names
• Keyword search of wiki tags, content, attachments, plus content included by extension or script.
• Templates to author pages
• Presentation by themes & CSS styling
• Pages w/ text, lists, tables, graphics (svg), images
• Int/ext links
• Embedded, connectors, extensions, scripts
• Desktop connectors
• Documents, presentations, spreadsheets, images, audio, video,& other files
• Metadata, tags
• Version control
• Scripting language
• Registry of widgets, extensions & connectors.
• Extension management
• Package pages, extensions, scripts, etc as an “app”
• Registry of published “apps”
• Service to provide citizen access to “apps” and data
CAMBRIDGE SEMANTICShttp://www.cambridgesemantics.com/
Whoʼs partnering to build demonstrations? So far, itʼs MindTouch, Cambridge Semantics, zAgile, and Expert Systems. Weʼre open to other players joining.
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Security Navigation Search, Query
Templates Author, Edit, Comment
Attachments Extensions,Scripts
Apps Publish
Web 3.0 • Ontology- based security models can enable flexible and very granular security.
• Faceted navigation using wiki knowledge model(s)
• SPARQL queries on semantics of fabric—data, templates, attachments, extensions & apps
• Semantic NLP search & discovery
• Semantic question answering
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of templates to fabric
• Present templates in different ways using semantic lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of page content to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
• Semantic desktop tools and plug-ins
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of attachments including access & provenance to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of extensions to fabric
• Register extensions for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of apps to fabric
• Package semantic apps
• Register “apps” for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of published “apps” to fabric
• Search, discover, try out, download, &set rights for e-commerce in “apps”
Web 2.0 • Registry of users with authorized access by:
- Person
- Role
- Page
• Navigation sidebar based on page names
• Keyword search of wiki tags, content, attachments, plus content included by extension or script.
• Templates to author pages
• Presentation by themes & CSS styling
• Pages w/ text, lists, tables, graphics (svg), images
• Int/ext links
• Embedded, connectors, extensions, scripts
• Desktop connectors
• Documents, presentations, spreadsheets, images, audio, video,& other files
• Metadata, tags
• Version control
• Scripting language
• Registry of widgets, extensions & connectors.
• Extension management
• Package pages, extensions, scripts, etc as an “app”
• Registry of published “apps”
• Service to provide citizen access to “apps” and data
ZAGILEhttp://zagile.com/
Whoʼs partnering to build demonstrations? So far, itʼs MindTouch, Cambridge Semantics, zAgile, and Expert Systems. Weʼre open to other players joining.
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Security Navigation Search, Query
Templates Author, Edit, Comment
Attachments Extensions,Scripts
Apps Publish
Web 3.0 • Ontology- based security models can enable flexible and very granular security.
• Faceted navigation using wiki knowledge model(s)
• SPARQL queries on semantics of fabric—data, templates, attachments, extensions & apps
• Semantic NLP search & discovery
• Semantic question answering
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of templates to fabric
• Present templates in different ways using semantic lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of page content to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
• Semantic desktop tools and plug-ins
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of attachments including access & provenance to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of extensions to fabric
• Register extensions for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of apps to fabric
• Package semantic apps
• Register “apps” for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of published “apps” to fabric
• Search, discover, try out, download, &set rights for e-commerce in “apps”
Web 2.0 • Registry of users with authorized access by:
- Person
- Role
- Page
• Navigation sidebar based on page names
• Keyword search of wiki tags, content, attachments, plus content included by extension or script.
• Templates to author pages
• Presentation by themes & CSS styling
• Pages w/ text, lists, tables, graphics (svg), images
• Int/ext links
• Embedded, connectors, extensions, scripts
• Desktop connectors
• Documents, presentations, spreadsheets, images, audio, video,& other files
• Metadata, tags
• Version control
• Scripting language
• Registry of widgets, extensions & connectors.
• Extension management
• Package pages, extensions, scripts, etc as an “app”
• Registry of published “apps”
• Service to provide citizen access to “apps” and data
EXPERTSYSTEM
Whoʼs partnering to build demonstrations? So far, itʼs MindTouch, Cambridge Semantics, zAgile, and Expert Systems. Weʼre open to other players joining.
http://www.expertsystem.net/
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Security Navigation Search, Query
Templates Author, Edit, Comment
Attachments Extensions,Scripts
Apps Publish
Web 3.0 • Ontology- based security models can enable flexible and very granular security.
• Faceted navigation using wiki knowledge model(s)
• SPARQL queries on semantics of fabric—data, templates, attachments, extensions & apps
• Semantic NLP search & discovery
• Semantic question answering
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of templates to fabric
• Present templates in different ways using semantic lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of page content to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
• Semantic desktop tools and plug-ins
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of attachments including access & provenance to fabric
• Filter, extract, mash-up w/other data, & visualize using lenses
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of extensions to fabric
• Register extensions for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of apps to fabric
• Package semantic apps
• Register “apps” for search, discovery, rights, &e-commerce
Semantic tools to:
• Expose, edit semantics of published “apps” to fabric
• Search, discover, try out, download, &set rights for e-commerce in “apps”
Web 2.0 • Registry of users with authorized access by:
- Person
- Role
- Page
• Navigation sidebar based on page names
• Keyword search of wiki tags, content, attachments, plus content included by extension or script.
• Templates to author pages
• Presentation by themes & CSS styling
• Pages w/ text, lists, tables, graphics (svg), images
• Int/ext links
• Embedded, connectors, extensions, scripts
• Desktop connectors
• Documents, presentations, spreadsheets, images, audio, video,& other files
• Metadata, tags
• Version control
• Scripting language
• Registry of widgets, extensions & connectors.
• Extension management
• Package pages, extensions, scripts, etc as an “app”
• Registry of published “apps”
• Service to provide citizen access to “apps” and data
Whoʼs partnering to build demonstrations? So far, itʼs MindTouch, Cambridge Semantics, zAgile, and Expert Systems. Weʼre open to other players joining.
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What is a semantic scenario for citizen-friendly recovery.gov and data.gov?Author, expose, weave, mash-up, visualize, publish, and use.
1Author, Collect, Report
2Expose Data to Fabric
3Link Data,
WeaveFabric
4Edit, Filter,
Extract, Mash-up
5Visualize, Present Result
6Package
App & Publish
7Discover,
Download, Use App
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DEMO: Using Cambridge Semanticsʼ Anzio in support of Recovery.gov
Practical Semantics Applied to Recovery.gov
Jordi Albornoz MulliganMills Davis
Brand Niemann
May 2009
Recovery.gov = Opportunity & Challenge
The data is helpful with more coming daily, all for openness & transparency
But it has limits, especially when:• Data is in multiple sources• Answers require data from outside of Recovery.gov• Request volume outstrips Recovery.gov (people) resourcesSemantic Technology can enable citizens to help themselves (and
the government) provide answers to more citizens • Link data sources to a semantic fabric• Provide access and tools so information can be:• Combined• Manipulated• Viewed by…
Virtually anyone regardless of technical capability
Simple Questions, Hard to Answer
Example:•Is there a correlation between geographic
distribution of recovery dollars, population and new jobs created?
To get the answer, you need to know:•Recovery spending by state•Population by state•New jobs by state
Recovery.gov alone cannot answer this question
The Answers Live in Three Sources
Show the answer graphically…
Like This…
Or this…
How it’s Done:Leave Data Where it Lives and…
3. Fill the picture with the appropriate data
2. Let the user “draw” a picture of what they want
Anzo Data Collaboration Server
1. Link Source Data to the Anzo Data Collaboration Server
RDBMS
Linking Source Data is SimpleAnzo for Excel
Plug-in
Link data (columns in the spreadsheet) to classes and properties in an ontology exposed in the plug in
Linking Source Data is Simple
Different Source, Same Process
Select a Data Set
Select a description
Repeat the Process
Repeat the Process
Now that the data is linked…
Anzo on the Web Can Work With It
Select from Linked Data Sets
Choose a Lens
Lenses Allow Various Views
Combined Data Displayed Graphically
In a Variety of Ways
In a Variety of Ways
Notice multiple sources (agencies)
Another Option…Combining and Filtering Data
Click to sort and filter the data to on-the-fly
Manipulate As Desired
Check the desired filter
Apply a Finer Filter
The ontology guides usersas they explore relationships
Add More Data to Your View
The New Data is Immediately Avaialble
Add Filters on the FlyThe system Guides the UserJust click and add
The new filterappears here
The Filter is Added
The view is narrowed further
…and Works Immediately
The Possibilities are Endless…
http://www.cambridgesemantics.com/
Call to action: Let’s demonstrate citizen-friendly semantic solutions
for recovery.gov and data.gov, with transparency, openness & collaboration!
Mills Davis
Project10X
202-667-6400
www.project10x.com