01044nas a2200361 4500008004100000245008000041210006900121300001400190490000600204100001500210700002400225700001900249700001800268700001800286700002100304700002000325700002400345700002000369700001700389700002100406700002300427700002300450700001700473700002000490700001700510700001800527700002100545700002000566700002300586700001800609700001500627856004000642 2014 eng d00aSemantic Web and Big Data meets Applied Ontology - The Ontology Summit 20140 aSemantic Web and Big Data meets Applied Ontology The Ontology Su a155–1700 v91 aObrst, Leo1 aGrüninger, Michael1 aBaclawski, Ken1 aBennett, Mike1 aBrickley, Dan1 aBerg-Cross, Gary1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aKapp, Christine1 aKutz, Oliver1 aLange, Christoph1 aLevenchuk, Anatoly1 aQuattri, Francesca1 aRector, Alan1 aSchneider, Todd1 aSpero, Simon1 aThessen, Anne1 aVegetti, Marcela1 aVizedom, Amanda1 aWesterinen, Andrea1 aWest, Matthew1 aYim, Peter uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3233/AO-14013501035nas a2200205 4500008004100000245003600041210003600077260003600113520044200149100001800591700002000609700001900629700001700648700001600665700001800681700002400699700001800723700002400741856006400765 2010 eng d00aLinked Data Is Merely More Data0 aLinked Data Is Merely More Data aStanford, California, USAbAAAI3 a
In this position paper, we argue that the Linked Open Data (LoD) Cloud, in its current form, is only of limited value for furthering the Semantic Web vision. Being merely a weakly linked “triple collection,” it will only be of very limited bene- fit for the AI or Semantic Web communities. We describe the corresponding problems with the LoD Cloud and give directions for research to remedy the situation.
1 aJain, Prateek1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aYeh, Peter, Z.1 aVerma, Kunal1 aSheth, Amit1 aBrickley, Dan1 aChaudhri, Vinay, K.1 aHalpin, Harry1 aMcGuinness, Deborah uhttp://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/SSS/SSS10/paper/view/1130