A review of user interface adaption in current semantic web browsers

Abstract

The semantic web is an example of an innumerable corpus because it contains innumerable subjects expressed using innumerable ontologies. This paper reviews current semantic web browsers to see if they can adaptively show meaningful data presentations to users. The paper also seeks to discover if current semantic web browsers provide a rich enough set of capabilities for future user interface work to be built upon.

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Turner, E., Hinze, A. & Jone, S. (2011). A review of user interface adaption in current semantic web browsers. (Working paper 02/2011). Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science.

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University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science

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