Six Thousand Words about Multi-Perspective Personal Document Management
EDOCW '06 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE on International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops
Semantic desktop 2.0: the Gnowsis experience
ISWC'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on The Semantic Web
A context model for personal knowledge management applications
MRC'05 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Modeling and Retrieval of Context
A Recognition Interface for Bridging the Semantic Desktop and the Physical World
KI '08 Proceedings of the 31st annual German conference on Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Improving handwriting recognition by the use of semantic information
DAS '10 Proceedings of the 9th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems
From handwriting recognition to ontologie-based information extraction of handwritten notes
KES'11 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems - Volume Part IV
Proposal of ontology for resource matchmaking schema in emergency response systems
KSEM'11 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management
Domain Ontology Design and Reasoning for Resource Matchmaking in Emergency Response Systems
International Journal of Knowledge and Systems Science
Automatic data transformation: breaching the walled gardens of social network platforms
APCCM '13 Proceedings of the Ninth Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling - Volume 143
Bridging the gap between handwriting recognition and knowledge management
Pattern Recognition Letters
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The web of information has turned into a web of people and is slowly evolving into a web of meaning. Desktop computing of the future will build on WWW-standards like RDF and RDFS allowing to evolutionary gather knowledge through lightweight interfaces by observing the user and learn from his/her actions to work with information within collaborative processes. Thus, the Social Semantic Desktop will allow both, personal information management and secure information sharing within trusted communities. In this keynote paper, I will present some of our ideas to implement such a forthcoming office workspace. I will start with a typical example of how people manage their own information today, depicting deficits and explaining how semantic services could help out. I will give examples of semantic services and show how they can be used for collaboration and community building.