
Web Information Systems and Technologies
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This book contains the thoroughly refereed and revised best papers from the 6th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, WEBIST 2010, held in Valencia, Spain, in April 2010, organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC), in collaboration with ACM SIGMIS and co-sponsored by the Workflow Management Coalition (WFMC).
The 21 papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 205 submissions. The papers are grouped into four parts on Internet Technology; Web Interfaces and Applications; Society, e-Business, and e-Government; and Web Intelligence.
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- Title
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Part I: Internet Technology
- How People and Stakeholders Shape Standards: The Case of IEEE 802.11
- Introduction and Motivation
- Some Brief Theoretical Background
- Social Shaping of Technology
- Shaping Standardisation
- Relations between Stakeholders
- The Individual's Role
- A Little Background
- Perceived Influential Factors
- The Case of IEEE 802.11
- Brief Summary and Analysis
- References
- Semantic Building Information Model and Multimedia for Facility Management
- Introduction
- Building Information Modeling
- Overview of Our Approach
- The CDMF Architecture
- DMF: A Reduced Set of Modeling Operators
- Context and Mapping Operators
- Context Modeling, the Element SystemGraph
- Active3D Facility Server
- Configuration of a SpaceSystem
- Context Representation
- Conclusions
- References
- Service Reliability Assessment in a Composition Environment
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Service Domain Representation
- Reliability in Terms of `Failure Distance'
- Experimental Validation
- Conclusions
- References
- Automatic Web Service Tagging Using Machine Learning and WordNet Synsets
- Introduction
- Context of the Work
- Description of Kea
- WSDL Service Descriptions
- Tag Extraction Process
- Creation of the Training Corpus
- Pre-processing of the WSDL Files
- Selection of the Candidate Tags
- Computation of the Features
- Training and Using the Classifier
- WordNet for Semantically Related Tags
- Validation of the Proposed Work
- Related Work
- Keyphrase Extraction and Assignment
- Web Service Discovery
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Minimal-Footprint Middleware to Leverage Qualified Electronic Signatures
- Introduction
- Qualified Signatures
- Secure Signature Creation Devices
- Application Integration
- Minimal-Footprint Middleware
- SSCD Access
- Architecture
- Security Model
- State of Implementation and Findings
- Conclusions
- References
- Structured Collaborative Tagging: Is It Practical for Web Service Discovery?
- Introduction
- Problem Definition
- Identifying Challenges
- Architecture of Collaborative Tagging Portal
- Supporting User Motivation
- Supporting Service Understanding
- Tag Bootstrapping
- Metadata Representation
- Metadata: Structured Tagging Model
- Service Discovery
- Service Matchmaker
- Evaluation
- Assessing Managerial Criteria
- Assessing Retrieval Performance
- Assessing Usability Criteria
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Part II: Web Interfaces and Applications
- In-Context Annotations for Refinding and Sharing
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Paper Annotations
- Digital Annotation Systems
- Social Navigation
- SpreadCrumbs
- The Browser Add-On
- Networking
- Annotating
- Reacting
- Browsing Annotations
- Understanding Annotations
- Web Annotations in Practice
- Annotations vs. Bookmarks
- Shared Annotations
- Results
- CTRL+F
- Page Content Size
- Shared Trails and Annotations
- User Feedback
- Conclusions
- References
- Concept Signatures and Semantic Drift
- Introduction
- Semantic Drift
- Evolutionary Changes
- Semantic Drift in Ontologies
- Concept Signatures
- Definition
- Concept Signature Construction
- Using Concept Signatures to Detect Drift
- Individual Concepts
- Non-taxonomic Relationships
- Taxonomic Relationships
- Discussion
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- TagMe!: Enhancing Social Tagging with Spatial Context
- Introduction
- TagMe! System
- Mapping to DBpedia URIs
- Faceted Tagging
- Analysis and Benefits of TagMe!
- Analysis of Category and DBPedia Context
- Analysis of Spatial Annotations
- Synopsis
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Personalized Information Search and Retrieval through a Desktop Application
- Introduction
- Related Work
- PISA - The Assistant
- Graphical User Interface
- User Database
- Profiler
- Source Selector
- Schema Matching
- Rank Fusion
- Filter
- User Evaluation
- Conclusions
- References
- Web Information Systems Portfolios: A Contribution to Pragmatics
- Introduction
- Information Portfolios
- A Formalised Concept of Persona
- Content Chunks
- Content Chunks for the Entry Scene
- Utilisation Portfolios
- Portfolios for Information Services
- Community Portfolios
- Conclusions
- References
- Efficient Literature Research Based on Semantic Tagnets: Implemented and Evaluated for a German Text-Corpus
- Introduction
- Problems
- Morphological Special Cases
- Understanding of Texts
- Approach
- Tagnet Builder
- Similarity Analysis
- Evaluation
- Rule-Based Approach
- Lexicon-Based Approach
- Statistical Approach
- Conclusions and Outlook
- References
- Part III: Society, e-Business and e-Government
- Personalized e-Government Services: Tourism Recommender System Framework
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Personalization in e-Gov Services
- Online Tourism Services
- Framework of pe-gov Tourism Services
- Customized User Interface
- User Data Collector Model
- Knowledge Base Repository
- Intelligent Recommendation Engine
- Workflow of Pe-Gov Tourism Services System
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Building a Community Information System for Supporting Disabled Bus Riders and Local Businesses
- Introduction
- Why Do We Need Community Support?
- Bus Transit Services for Wheelchair Riders
- Implementing a Prototype Search Service Application
- Community Support for Vulnerable People
- Related Work and Future Work Plan
- Conclusions
- References
- Part IV: Web Intelligence
- An Empirical Study on Machine Learning-Based Sentiment Classification Using Polarity Clues
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Background
- Modeling Opinion Orientation
- Subjectivity Dictionaries
- Methodology
- SVM-Classification
- Subjectivity-Feature-Selection
- German Subjectivity Resource
- Experiments
- Corpora
- Results
- Conclusions
- References
- The Generalist Recommender System GRSK and Its Extension to Groups
- Introduction
- GRSK: Generalist Recommender System Kernel
- GRSK Ontology
- User Information
- The GRSK Architecture
- GRSK Recommendation Process
- GRSK Integration Process
- Database and External Subsystems
- GRSK Setup
- Case Studies
- E-Tourism: A Touristic Recommender System
- E-Movies: A Movies Recommender System
- Extension of GRSK to Groups
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Further Work
- References
- Extending User Profiles in Collaborative Filtering Algorithms to Alleviate the Sparsity Problem
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Collaborative Filtering
- Traditional Collaborative Filtering Algorithms
- Collaborative Filtering based on Sparse Datasets
- Recommendations for User-Generated Content
- Probability-Based Extended Profile Filtering
- Algorithm Details
- Algorithm Example
- Evaluation Methodology
- Results
- Evaluation Metrics
- Bench-marked Algorithms
- Complete Training Set
- Filtered Training Set: Sparse Profiles Only
- Optimisations and Drawbacks
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Automatic Short Text Annotation for Question Answering System
- Introduction
- Related Work
- The Approach
- Finding Key Nouns Extraction
- Semantic Label Selection Based on Naïve Bayesian Model
- Tagger Ontology
- Semantic Label Tagging Based on Similarity
- Application of Question Annotation
- Experiments
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Ad-Hoc Georeferencing of Web-Pages Using Street-Name Prefix Trees
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Location-Based Search Engine
- System Description
- Street-Address Detection
- Street-Name Detection
- Street-Name Prefix Tree
- Experiments
- Conclusions
- References
- Web Page Classification Using Image Analysis Features
- Introduction
- Visual Features
- Attributes of Pages
- Feature Selection and Learning
- Evaluation Methodology
- Experiment 1: Aesthetic Value
- The Data
- Results
- Experiment 2: Recency
- The Data
- The Results
- Experiment 3: Web Page Topic
- The Data
- Results
- Conclusions and Discussion
- Mid-Level Color and Composition Features
- Application: A Site Assessment Tool
- References
- Towards a Better Semantic Matching for Indexation Improvement of Error-Prone (Semi-)Structured XML Documents
- Introduction
- Related Works
- Semantic Resources
- Semantic Similarity Measures
- (Semi-)Structured Semantic IR Systems
- Documents Error Management Mechanisms
- Proposal: Fuzzy Semantic Weighting
- Term Semantic Weighting
- Terms Fuzzy Matching
- Misleading Terms Detection
- Prototype
- Evaluation
- Terms Semantic Frequency
- Terms Fuzzy Semantic Weighting
- Conclusions and Further Works
- References
- Author Index
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