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[edit] Invited Talk
AI Meets Web 2.0: Building The Web Of Tomorrow Today
Abstract: Imagine an Internet-scale Knowledge System where people and intelligent agents can collaborate on solving complex problems in business, engineering, science, medicine, and other endeavors. Its resources include semantically tagged Web sites, wikis, and blogs, as well as social networks, vertical search engines and a vast array of Web services from business processes to AI planners and domain models. Research prototypes of decentralized knowledge systems have been demonstrated for years, but now, thanks to the Web and Moore’s Law, they appear ready for prime time. Architectural concepts for incrementally growing an Internet-scale knowledge system are introduced, with descriptions of early commercial deployments in manufacturing and healthcare.
- Online presentation
- Audio and video of the presentation, taken at PARC Forum, January 12, 2006
- Slides, low quality (PDF format, 5.4MB)
- Slides, high quality (PDF format, 14MB)
- Paper (CommerceNet Labs Technical Report CN-TR-05-07) (PDF format, 4MB)
[edit] Proposals for Open Source Research project concepts
- Libraries of tools for semantic scraping
- Libraries of tools for bridging folksonomies and ontologies
- Scripts to make Apple's Automator web and knowledge-service aware
- Microformats for describing knowledge services: inputs, outputs, and semantics
- A registry of knowledge services
- Real-time internet-scale event bus
- Personal agents
- Capstone scenarios: zBay or event planning
- Wiki-based ontologies
[edit] Resources, Related Work, & References
- Resources:
- Related links:
- AAAI-03 Workshop on distributed, collaborative Knowledge Capture
- AAAI-05 Workshop on Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors (KCVC05)
- AAAI-05 Persistent Assistants: Living and Working with AI
- AAAI-06 Computational Approaches to Analyzing Weblogs
- Relevant papers
- Relevant researchers:
- Craig Knoblock
- Oren Etzioni
- Vic Lesser
- Tom Malone
- Jeff Rosenschein
- Dan Weld
- Keith Golden
- Yoland Gil
- Jim Hendler
- Relevant conferences
- Relevant companies:
- Rearden Commerce
- Medstory
- Webify
- Technorati
- Delicious
- Flickr
- Dulance
- ZoomInfo
- Oodle
- Others mentioned in talk:
- IMSmarter
