Detecting Conflict-Of-Interest on the Semantic Web
CexpTretical writes "At the 15th International WWW Conference in Edinburgh Scotland, Refereed Track on Semantic Web accepted many thorough and interesting academic papers on semantic web research on subjects related to where the Web is in the Semantic Web?
One such paper nominated for Best Paper Award, Semantic Analytics on Social Networks: Experiences in Addressing the Problem of Conflict of Interest Detection hits on the whole subject of validation and/or verification in the brave world of so called "Web 3.0" topologies/frameworks/architectures.
The paper describes a "Semantic Web application that detects Conflict of Interest (COI) relationships"."
With all the "Slashvertisements", Slashdot sure could use one of these servers.
Life is not for the lazy.
At the 15th International WWW Conference in Edinburgh Scotland, Refereed Track on Semantic Web accepted many thorough and interesting academic papers on semantic web research on subjects related to where the Web is in the Semantic Web?
Uhh...wtf? Does that make sense to anyone? How is that sentence a question?
For fucks sake Zonk, EDIT! DO YOUR F'IN JOB !
And now back to mine...