Browsing Posts tagged Semantic Web

Yebol is a meteaseach engine that utilizes a combination of algorithms paired with human knowledge to build a Web directory for each query and each user. Instead of the common “listing” of Web search queries, automatically clusters and categorizes search terms, Web sites, pages and contents.

Yebol query submission interface

Yebol claims to allow for multi-dimensional search results, but the actual meaning is that it can explore at once several web sources (web, images, twitter, videos, and so on). So: is it just a metasearch engine with a nice interface or something more?

Is developing mash-ups with Web 2.0 really much easier than using technologies? For instance, given a music style as an input, what it takes to retrieve data from online music archives (MusicBrainz, MusicBrainz D2R Server, MusicMoz) and event databases (EVDB)? What to merge them and to let the users explore the results? Are Semantic Web technologies up to this Web 2.0 challenge? This half-day tutorial shows how to realize a Semantic Web Application we named Music Event Explorer or shortly meex (try it!).

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