Realization of Semantic Atom Blog
Dhiren R. Patel, Sidheshwar A. Khuba

TL;DR
This paper explores how semantic technologies like OWL, annotation, and categorization can enhance Atom blogs, enabling better access, processing, and reuse of multimedia content on the Internet.
Contribution
It introduces a semantic framework for Atom blogs, addressing current limitations by integrating knowledge modeling and semantic techniques.
Findings
Semantic annotation improves content accessibility.
OWL modeling enables better knowledge organization.
Enhanced categorization facilitates information retrieval.
Abstract
Web blog is used as a collaborative platform to publish and share information. The information accumulated in the blog intrinsically contains the knowledge. The knowledge shared by the community of people has intangible value proposition. The blog is viewed as a multimedia information resource available on the Internet. In a blog, information in the form of text, image, audio and video builds up exponentially. The multimedia information contained in an Atom blog does not have the capability, which is required by the software processes so that Atom blog content can be accessed, processed and reused over the Internet. This shortcoming is addressed by exploring OWL knowledge modeling, semantic annotation and semantic categorization techniques in an Atom blog sphere. By adopting these techniques, futuristic Atom blogs can be created and deployed over the Internet.
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Personal Information Management and User Behavior
