Re: Good practices in FOAF and RDF documents: use dbpedia URI's

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I have searched tens of personal profiles, and very few have RDF triples
> connecting to  dbpedia URI's.
>
And it is the same for OWL classes and ontologies, DOAP softwares,
Organizations , etc.


> The idea is to share information about topic interests and competences as
> dbPedia URI's , to build a LOD social network .
> So, it is time to rejuvenate the original SW idea of a network of FOAF
> personal profiles.
> Exploiting the links foaf:knows has not been effective. At least not as an
> actual practice; as technical possibility of crawling it is indeed
> effective. Even in the LOD/OWL/SW community has not been developed as a
> practice of publishing one's profile, asking friends their profiles, and
> moreover making use of the graph.
>
> I feel that exploiting the links foaf:topic:interest (
> http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/#term_topic_interest) has a good potential of
> enabling meaningful discoveries in the LOD global graph. For 2 reasons:
>
>    1. it reveals more of a person's potential social interaction, while
>    being less "personal" than foaf:knows
>    2. leveraging on the underlying (literally) encyclopedic knowledge
>    graph of dbPedia and Wikidata, plus graph proximity computations [1], it is
>    possible to extract a meaningful neighborhood for an URI of a person,
>    project, organization
>
>
[1] [PDF]Measuring and Extracting Proximity Graphs in Networks - CiteSeerX
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