KMi Seminars
An Evaluation Framework for Semantic Metadata
This event took place on Wednesday 24 October 2007 at 11:30

 
Yuangui Lei KMi, The Open University

Because poor quality semantic metadata can destroy the effectiveness of semantic web technology by hampering applications from producing accurate results, it is important to have frameworks that support their evaluation. However, there is no such framework developed to date. In this context, we proposed i) an evaluation reference model, which sketches some fundamental principles for evaluating semantic metadata, and ii) an evaluation framework, which provides a set of instruments to support the
detection of quality problems and the collection of quality metrics
for these problems. In this talk, I will present the reference model and evaluation framework.

(Due to upgrading of webcasting facility this event will not be available as a webcast or a replay)

 
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