Re: Request for volunteer authors

For what it is worth - I would like to +1 on what Kingsley has written 
particularly in regards to the following sentence:

"Though some ML algorithms require some data to be tagged or labelled 
for training, there's no need to add semantic metadata to all data in 
the manner of the Semantic Web."

I definitely think the jury is still a long way out on arriving at this 
conclusion and there is much research being done in these areas as we speak.

Best,
Margaret Warren
Metadata Authoring Systems/ImageSnippets




On 7/25/2020 1:14 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> On 7/25/20 12:54 AM, Arvind Padmanabhan wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> At Devopedia, we've a published article on Semantic 
>> <https://devopedia.org/semantic-web>Web 
>> <https://devopedia.org/semantic-web>. We're looking for volunteers 
>> who can help write the following related articles:
>>
>>   * Linked Open Data
>>   * Web Ontology Language
>>   * Resource Description Framework
>>   * Semantic Search
>>   * SPARQL
>>
>> The following links may help:
>>
>>   * Author Guidelines <https://devopedia.org/site-map/author-guidelines>
>>   * About Devopedia <https://devopedia.org/site-map/about-devopedia>
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arvind Padmanabhan
>> Trustee, Devopedia Foundation
>>
>
> Arvind,
>
> Nice effort, the JSON-LD structured data island embedded inside HTML 
> is a great touch.
>
> A few questions, based on the following excerpt:
>
> "Semantic Web doesn't make machines intelligent in the sense of 
> Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning. Instead of asking 
> machines to understand humans, we help machines to solve well-defined 
> problems on well-defined data via well-defined operations.
>
> It therefore does appear that AI/ML has gone ahead and enabled 
> machines to see, hear and speak. The mid-2010s have seen the arrival 
> of voice assistants, chatbots, computer vision applications, and more. 
> This has been possible because of the availability of data to train ML 
> algorithms. Though some ML algorithms require some data to be tagged 
> or labelled for training, there's no need to add semantic metadata to 
> all data in the manner of the Semantic Web."
>
> 1. How are inaccuracies addressed, since the excerpt above comprises a 
> lot of factual inaccuracies
>
> 2. Is a Query Service access point for the data behind these pages 
> e.g., just as we have SPARQL endpoints for DBpedia that are also 
> conduits to a larger LOD Cloud Knowledge Graph?
>
>
> -- 
> Regards,
>
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