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    Buffa, M., Crova, G., Gandon, F., Lecompte, C. & Passeron, J. SweetWiki : Semantic WEb Enabled Technologies in Wiki 2006 Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- From Wiki
    o Semantics 
    inproceedings URL 
    Abstract: Wikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of
    articipants

    to modify any page or create a new page using their web browser.
    s

    they grow, wikis suffer from a number of problems (anarchical structure,
    arge

    number of pages, aging navigation paths, etc.). We believe that semantic
    ikis

    can improve navigation and search. In SweetWiki we investigate the
    se of semantic

    web technologies to support and ease the lifecycle of the wiki. The
    ery

    model of wikis was declaratively described: an OWL schema captures
    oncepts

    such as WikiWord, wiki page, forward and backward link, author, etc.
    his ontology

    is then exploited by an embedded semantic search engine (Corese).
    n

    addition, SweetWiki integrates a standard WYSIWYG editor (Kupu) that
    e

    extended to support semantic annotation following the "social tagging"
    pproach

    made popular by web sites such as flickr.com. When editing a page,
    he

    user can freely enter some keywords in an AJAX-powered textfield
    nd an

    auto-completion mechanism proposes existing keywords by issuing SPARQL

    queries to identify existing concepts with compatible labels. Thus
    agging is

    both easy (keyword-like) and motivating (real time display of the
    umber of related

    pages) and concepts are collected as in folksonomies. To maintain
    nd reengineer

    the folksonomy, we reused a web-based editor available in the underlying

    semantic web server to edit semantic web ontologies and annotations.

    Unlike in other wikis, pages are stored directly in XHTML ready to
    e served

    and semantic annotations are embedded in the pages themselves using
    DF/A.

    If someone sends or copy a page, the annotations follow it, and if
    n application

    crawls the wiki site it can extract the metadata and reuse them.
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{Buffa:2006:SweetWiki,
      author = {Buffa, Michel and Crova, Gaƫl and Gandon, Fabien and Lecompte, Claire and Passeron, Jeremy},
      title = {SweetWiki : Semantic WEb Enabled Technologies in Wiki},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- From Wiki
    
    o Semantics}, publisher = {ESWC2006}, year = {2006}, url = {http://semwiki.org/semwiki2006} }

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