Enabling Provenance on the Web: Standardization and Research Questions
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04/11/2016
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Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities, involved in producing, influencing, or delivering a piece of data or a thing in the world. Some 10 years after beginning research on the topic of provenance, I co-chaired the provenance working group at the World Wide Web Consortium. The working group published the PROV standard for provenance in 2013. In this talk, I will present some use cases for provenance, the PROV standard and some flagship examples of adoption. I will then move on to our current research area aiming to exploit provenance, in the context of the Sociam, SmartSociety, ORCHID projects. Doing so, I will present techniques to deal with large scale provenance, to build predictive models based on provenance, and to analyse provenance. |
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video/mp4 application/vnd.edshare-link |
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http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/17582/1/5oct2016am.mp4 http://www.wais.ecs.soton.ac.uk/seminars?action=viewpresentation&presentation_id=990 Enabling Provenance on the Web: Standardization and Research Questions - Luc Moreau Keywords:Research Seminar, seminar, ecs, web, research, Wais Research Seminar, WAIS Research Seminar, wais research seminar, Web, 2016, Computer Science, WAIS, ECS, wais, internet, web science, Internet, Web Science |
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http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/17582/ |
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Resource NonPeerReviewed |