Re: Ten Questions for the Implementation of the Digital Single Market

Victor,

  I was referring to products in general, indeed. I think that one 
challenge will be to develop scalable, collaborative methodologies that 
support SMEs in localizing and sharing their product catalogs with 
others, and thus contribute to localizing these linked catalogues 
through a community effort, supported by appropriate linked data and NLP 
technologies.

Regards,

Philipp.




Am 07.04.15 um 12:44 schrieb Víctor Rodríguez Doncel:
> Philipp, all,
>
> Regarding:
>
>     /1) How do we support SMEs in providing information about products
>     and their features in 24 languages? //
>     //2) How do we ensure consistency and homogeneity of product
>     information so that Pan-European cross-vendor comparison becomes
>     possible? /
>
> unless the "products" refer to "LT-related products", the scope is 
> maybe too broad. Bounded problems like those related to an EC 
> Regulations are tractable...
>
> In 10 years from now, harmonization of the copyright legislation at EU 
> level will have been a fact, as well as data protection (forthcoming 
> EC Regulation). It might even happen that the Digital Single Market 
> must include USA, if the TTIP is finally signed. Cross-national 
> commerce will become more important, hence the publication of offers, 
> terms and conditions will have to be multilingual. If I had a 
> (digital) product to offer I would like web browsers to find me in any 
> language (does schema.org support multilingualism well enough?), to 
> check if my product/service complies with the local legislation and to 
> publish terms & conditions using the applicable legislation 
> terminology. Perhaps the juridical localization has a say here....
> Of course, it is very hard to say how the future will be in 10 years. 
> I guess that sure bets like Machine Translation will be also hot topics...
>
>
> Regards,
> Víctor
>
>
> El 07/04/2015 9:09, Philipp Cimiano escribió:
>> Dear Victor,
>>
>>  thanks for joining the discussion. I am a bit puzzled by your 
>> repsonse. Actually, I thought that we as LD4LT community would have 
>> most interest and expertise to contribute to questions 1 and 2.
>>
>> I see this as a problem essentially of supporting linking and 
>> localization of product catalogues across countries. And to me this 
>> is a core topic for this community, would you not agree?
>>
>> It is true that points 8 and 9 are not specific to LD4LT, but 
>> important topics that we should be aware of to create synergies 
>> between different initiatives.
>>
>> So question back to you: which questions would you say are relevant 
>> to drive our R&D effort in the next 5-10 years?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Philipp.
>>
>> Am 06.04.15 um 12:25 schrieb Víctor Rodríguez Doncel:
>>> Dear Philipp, all,
>>>
>>> I had read the same sources you cite in the PPT and in consequence I 
>>> share your view.
>>> Nevertheless, I would like to comment on the questions. See below.
>>>
>>> El 02/04/2015 15:54, Philipp Cimiano escribió:
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>>  thanks to those who attended the call today on the topic 
>>>> "Multilingual Linked Data for the Digital Single Market".
>>>>
>>>> Here are the 10 important questions that I raised in my slides...
>>>>
>>>> 1) How do we support SMEs in providing information about products 
>>>> and their features in 24 languages?
>>>> 2) How do we ensure consistency and homogeneity of product 
>>>> information so that Pan-European cross-vendor comparison becomes 
>>>> possible?
>>> I dont think there is much we can do regarding 1-2)
>>>> 3) How do we support online dispute resolution in 24 languages 
>>>> effectively?
>>>> 4) How do we support finding previous online dispute resolution 
>>>> similar cases, also across languages?
>>> There is a recent Directive (Directive 2013/11 on alternative 
>>> dispute resolution for consumer disputes) and a new Regulation 
>>> (Regulation  No 524/2013 on online dispute resolution for consumer 
>>> disputes), and the
>>> Online Dispute Resolution is a hot topic in the EC agenda. There are 
>>> a few hundreds ADR systems in force, and there is a plea in favour 
>>> of their coordination.
>>> Multilingual Linked Data can play a role here but not a leading 
>>> role. It would be good knowing the requirements of the ODR/ADR 
>>> community and determining if we can be of help.
>>>
>>>> 5) How do we support linking of public sector datasets (e.g. 
>>>> business registry data, open government data) etc. across languages 
>>>> effectively to allow for mashups, cross-country comparisons, 
>>>> repurposing of data etc.?
>>>> 6) How do we support SMEs and other organizations in finding and 
>>>> accessing public sector data intuitively?
>>>> 7) How do we ensure interoperability of public services across 
>>>> borders?
>>>> 8) How do we ensure quality of and trust in data?
>>> This problem is not specific of the Multilingual Linked Data
>>>> 9) How do we support clearance of licensing issue to ensure 
>>>> compliance in data use?
>>> This belongs to the private law sphere, and we can do little here, 
>>> but provide the means for a data market --for which we are working 
>>> already at LIDER.
>>>> 10) How do we support SMEs in interacting with customers in 24 
>>>> languages and in listening to the voice of customers in 24 languages?
>>>>
>>>> Do you have any feedback or comments on these 10 questions?
>>>>
>>>> Comments on how Multilingual Linked Data Technology could 
>>>> contribute to develop solutions to address the above mentioned 
>>>> challenges are more than welcome (see slides 10-15 in my 
>>>> presentation, attached for the sake of easier reference).
>>> Thanks and see you soon!
>>> Victor
>>>>
>>>> Happy easter to everyone!
>>>>
>>>> Philipp.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel
>>> D3205 - Ontology Engineering Group (OEG)
>>> Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial
>>> ETS de Ingenieros Informáticos
>>> Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
>>>
>>> Campus de Montegancedo s/n
>>> Boadilla del Monte-28660 Madrid, Spain
>>> Tel. (+34) 91336 3753
>>> Skype: vroddon3
>>
>> -- 
>> --
>> Prof. Dr. Philipp Cimiano
>> AG Semantic Computing
>> Exzellenzcluster für Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC)
>> Universität Bielefeld
>>
>> Tel: +49 521 106 12249
>> Fax: +49 521 106 6560
>> Mail:cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de
>>
>> Office CITEC-2.307
>> Universitätsstr. 21-25
>> 33615 Bielefeld, NRW
>> Germany
>
>
> -- 
> Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel
> D3205 - Ontology Engineering Group (OEG)
> Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial
> ETS de Ingenieros Informáticos
> Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
>
> Campus de Montegancedo s/n
> Boadilla del Monte-28660 Madrid, Spain
> Tel. (+34) 91336 3753
> Skype: vroddon3

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Prof. Dr. Philipp Cimiano
AG Semantic Computing
Exzellenzcluster für Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC)
Universität Bielefeld

Tel: +49 521 106 12249
Fax: +49 521 106 6560
Mail: cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de

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Germany

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