A semantic layer for urban resilience content management

Ilkka Niskanen, Mervi Murtonen, Fiona Browne, Peadar Davis, Francesco Pantisano

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    Abstract

    Content Management refers to the process of gaining control over the creation and distribution of information and functionality. Although there are several content management systems available they often fail in addressing the context specific needs of end-users. To enable more task specific and personalized support we present a semantic content management solution developed for the domain of urban resilience. The introduced semantic layer is built on top of an existing content management system and by utilizing domain specific annotation and categorization it facilitates the management of heterogeneous and large content repository. In addition, the enhanced semantic intelligence allows better understanding of content items, linkages between unstructured information and tools, and provides more sophisticated answers to users' various needs.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationeKNOW 2016: The Eighth International Conference on Information, Process, and Knowledge
    PublisherInternational Academy, Research, and Industry Association IARIA
    Pages85-90
    ISBN (Print)978-1-61208-472-5
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event8th International Conference on Information, Process, and Knowledge Management, eKNOW 2016 - Vennice, Italy
    Duration: 24 Apr 201628 Apr 2016

    Conference

    Conference8th International Conference on Information, Process, and Knowledge Management, eKNOW 2016
    Abbreviated titleeKNOW 2016
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityVennice
    Period24/04/1628/04/16

    Keywords

    • content management
    • semantic technologies
    • heterogeneous data repository

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