Ontology-driven Publishing Jarred McGinnis, PhD Head of Research, Semantic Technologies...

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“It’s nice to see that the printed word is still, at least for now, the most powerful medium for reporting on the death of the printed word.” ‒ From The Onion, May 2008The Onion

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Ontology-driven PublishingJarred McGinnis, PhDHead of Research, Semantic Technologies

FP7-ICT-2011-SME-DCL

Thanks to:

big-project.eu/

The Press AssociationFounded in 1868 with the principles of ‘Fast, Fair and

Accurate’.Global coverage of News, Sport, Entertainment and

many aspects of media and market intelligenceOfficial news service for the 2012 London OlympicsProvides text, images and video, data services,

comprehensive listings, entertainment guides, page production, weather data and a host of other information and data services

“It’s nice to see that the printed word is still, at least for now, the most powerful medium for reporting on the death of the printed word.”‒ From The Onion, May 2008

Common Platform

data.press.net/ontology

Text Analytics and Olympics

Next Steps (Deckard Suite)

What we are using all this for• Bespoke news feeds• Augmented feeds (e.g. Olympics)• (semi)-automated web pages for customers• News APIs (e.g. entities feed) • Canned queries• Refinement of text-analytics (e.g. ontological proximity)

Thoughts• Comparison with other graph-based approaches (e.g. MongoDB).• Just-another-db vs. using basic inference vs. more-complex inferences.• Dealing with change. Change-sets, corrections, retractions, modelling.• Geosparql benchmarks should be a priority.• Media gets ‘topics’. Some venturing into ‘concepts’.• Provenance will become of increasing importance.

Thank you