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Engineered Applications of Semantic Web – SWEA

A RDF-Based Framework for User Profile Creation and Management

Ignazio PalmisanoContact Information, Domenico RedavidContact Information, Luigi IannoneContact Information, Giovanni SemeraroContact Information, Marco DegemmisContact Information, Pasquale LopsContact Information and Oriana LicchelliContact Information

(1)  Dipartimento di Informatica, Università degli Studi di Bari, Campus, Via Orabona 4, 70125 Bari, Italy
Abstract
The semantic evolution of the Web has an heavy impact on traditional systems, as the ability to use a formal interoperable language simplifies information exchange between different systems. In order to foster information exchange and to easily connect new functionalities to semantic knowledge bases, in order to be able to use and reuse the valuable knowledge embedded in the existing systems, we designed a plugin-based framework, and used it to connect together different tools and systems developed in the LACAM laboratory. Our pilot project includes user profiling abilities coming from two components, namely Profile Extractor (PE) and Item Recommender (ITR), and storage capabilities implemented by a repository tool called RDFCore.

Contact Information Ignazio Palmisano
Email: palmisano@di.uniba.it

Contact Information Domenico Redavid
Email: redavid@di.uniba.it

Contact Information Luigi Iannone
Email: iannone@di.uniba.it

Contact Information Giovanni Semeraro
Email: semeraro@di.uniba.it

Contact Information Marco Degemmis
Email: degemmis@di.uniba.it

Contact Information Pasquale Lops
Email: lops@di.uniba.it

Contact Information Oriana Licchelli
Email: licchelli@di.uniba.it
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