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innovation. quality. service “Enabling clients to realize the full potential of their content and increase efficiency throughout their enterprise.” The Semantic Web and Book Publishing LBF Supply Chain Conference January 1, 2010 George Lossius, CEO

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Page 1: The Semantic Web and Book Publishing - Supply Chain Seminar, London Book Fair 2010

innovation. quality. service

“Enabling clients to realize the full potential of their content and increase efficiency throughout their enterprise.”

The Semantic Web and Book Publishing

LBF Supply Chain Conference

January 1, 2010

George Lossius, CEO

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Topics What is the Semantic Web?

Why does it matter?

How does it work?

Practical applications

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I am not Priya ParvatikarWhich is a shame

Priya reminded me that the “Science” in the term Computer Science really means Science.

Priya has a lightness of touch that makes the science accessible and exciting.

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What is the Semantic Web?

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What is the Semantic Web?

“Data on the web defined and linked in a way that it can be used by machines not just for display purposes, but for automation, integration and reuse of data

across various applications” - Sir Tim Berners-Lee

World Wide Web – Web of Documents

Semantic Web – Web of Data

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What is the Semantic Web?

A cooperative fashion of interlinking data (rather than documents) with the aim of:

• Enhancing the value of your content assets

• Utilising cross-domain expertise to build richer applications

• Increasing the discoverability of your content

• Improving cross promotion of products

• Understanding the value of your content as perceived by the consumer (not by you)

A combination of standards and methodologies that allow people and machines to understand things creating an integrated web of linked data

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Linking Open Data

7Image Credit: Chris Bizer

Author interviewsFree titles

Sounds of a bird

Volcano pictures

Who do you think you are?

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Needs ability to mine your content & connect 3rd party

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Iterative & Forgiving

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Why does it matter?

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Creativity

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Millions

Billions

ManyBillions

We are no longer in sole control of the delivery mechanism

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Creativity

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Millions

Billions

ManyBillions

We are not in sole control of the delivery mechanism

And those providing the delivery infrastructure are much bigger than us

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Consumers more demanding

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What a tremendous opportunity

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The e-book reader, whilst important, is an opportunity

to sustain revenues by replicating what we have today

The iPhone & iPad provide opportunities to enrich

Content (extensively & expensively)

The digital reader/consumer is an opportunity

to increase revenues

But relies on

Creative awareness of consumption opportunities

Understanding your content

Collect, group and model your consumers

Speed of delivery of product and low cost experimentation with the right to be wrong

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Uses & Experiment

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Crowd sourcing prediction

Analytics

Key phrase extraction

Popular topics, titles, themes, subjects

What

Who

How

Book shop placement

Google ads

Conference attendees

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In conclusion

Common formats for integration & combination of data drawn from diverse sources.

RDF, OWL, SPARQL and W3C

Web of data that can be processed by machines

Because of its Open nature, there are many ways in which data can be made ready for the Semantic Web

Benefits like inter-operability, richer applications, enhanced visibility, data re-use and flexibility for future research

Iterative and understanding of mistakes

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Thank [email protected]