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Caroline Fleury

Mining the Social Web, 2nd Edition - O'Reilly Media - 0 views

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    Un livre pour aller plus plus dans la compréhension, l'utilisation et l'exploitation du Web social.
Harry Sahyoun

Collective Knowledge Systems: Where the Social Web meets the Semantic Web - 1 views

  • Collective Knowledge Systems: Where the Social Web meets the Semantic Web
  • What can happen if we combine the best ideas from the Social Web and Semantic Web?
  • The Vision of Collective Intelligence
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  • The Social Web is represented by a class of web sites and applications in which user participation is the primary driver of value.
  • Collective intelligence is a grand vision, one to which I subscribe.  However, I would call the current state of the Social Web something else: collected intelligence.   That is, the value of these user contributions is in their being collected together and aggregated into community- or domain-specific sites
  • The grand challenge is to boost the collective IQ of organizations and of society
  • With the rise of the Social Web, we now have millions of humans offering their knowledge online, which means that the information is stored, searchable, and easily shared.  The challenge for the next generation of the Social and Semantic Webs is to find the right match between what is put online and methods for doing useful reasoning with the data.  True collective intelligence can emerge if the data collected from all those people is aggregated and recombined to create new knowledge and new ways of learning that individual humans cannot do by themselves.
  • Technology can augment the discovery and creation of knowledge. For instance, some drug discovery approaches embody a system for learning from models and data that are extracted from published papers and associated datasets.  By assembling large databases of known entities relevant to human biology, researchers can run computations that generate and test hypotheses about possible new therapeutic agents.
  • The first approach is to expose the structured data that already underlies the unstructured web pages.  An obvious technique is for the site builder, who is generating unstructured web pages from a database, to expose the structured data in those pages using standard formats.
  • the second approach, to extract structured data from unstructured user contributions [2] [28] [39] .  It is possible to do a reasonable job at identifying people, companies, and other entities with proper names, products, instances of relations you are interested in (e.g., person joining a company) [1] [7] , or instances of questions being asked [24] . There also techniques for pulling out candidates to use as classes and relations, although these are a bit noisier than the directed pattern matching algorithms [8] [23]  [31] [32] [36] [38] [42]
  • Tomorrow, the web will be understood as an active human-computer system, and we will learn by telling it what we are interested in, asking it what we collectively know, and using it to apply our collective knowledge to address our collective needs.
  • The other major area where Semantic Web can help achieve the vision of collective intelligence is in the area of interoperability.  If the world's knowledge is to be found on the Web, then we should be able to use it to answer questions, retrieve facts, solve problems, and explore possibilities. 
  • In a sense, the TagCommons project is attempting to create a platform for interoperability of social web data on the Semantic Web that is akin to the "mash-up" ecology that is celebrated in Web 2.0.
  • An example of how a system might apply some of these ideas is RealTravel.  RealTravel is an example of "Web 2.0 for travel".  It attracts travelers to share their experiences: sharing their itineraries, stories, photographs, where they stayed, what they did, and their recommendations for fellow travelers.  Writers think of RealTravel as a great platform to share their experiences -- a blog site that caters to this domain.  People who are planning travel use the site as a source of information to research their trip,
  • The collection of tags for a site is called the folksonomy, which is useful data about collective interests.
  • like many Web 2.0 sites, combines these structured dimensions to order the unstructured content.  For example, one can find all the travel blogs about diving, sorted by rating.  In fact, the site combines all of the structured dimensions into a matrix, which offers the user a way to "pivot browse" along any dimension from any point in the matrix.
  • This paper argues that the Social Web and the Semantic Web should be combined, and that collective knowledge systems are the "killer applications" of this integration.  The keys to getting the most from collective knowledge systems, toward true collective intelligence, are tightly integrating user-contributed content and machine-gathered data, and harvesting the knowledge from this combination of unstructured and structured information.
  • Structured and unstructured, formal and informal -- these are not new dimensions.  They are typically considered poles of a continuum.
  • We are beginning to see companies launching services under the banner of Web 3.0 [25] that aim explicitly at collective intelligence.  For instance, MetaWeb [35] is collecting a commons of integrated, structured data in a social web manner, and Radar Networks [25] is applying semantic web technologies to enrich the applications and data of the social web.
  • The third approach is to capture structured data on the way into the system.  The straightforward technique is to give users tools for structuring their data, such as ways of adding structured fields and making class hierarchies.
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    Technology can augment the discovery and creation of knowledge. For instance, some drug discovery approaches embody a system for learning from models and data that are extracted from published papers and associated datasets. By assembling large databases of known entities relevant to human biology, researchers can run computations that generate and test hypotheses about possible new therapeutic agents
Delphine Descamps

Stratégie de contenus : 6 moyens simples et efficace de réutilisation sous d'... - 0 views

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    Le contenu s'est imposé comme le nerf de la guerre pour être visible et crédible auprès de ses publics cibles. Sa production requiert en revanche du temps et des ressources si l'on veut qu'un minimum de qualité et de pertinence soit intégré.
Serge Corbeil

Business technology, IT news, product reviews and enterprise IT strategies - InfoWorld - 1 views

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    InfoWorld Excellent journal qui parle de plusieurs sujets reliés au monde des technologies
shanielle

Réinventer la presse - 1 views

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    L'espace numérique provoque des bouleversements dans les modes de consommation et production des médias. Ces derniers doivent se redéfinir mais sous quelle(s) forme(s) ? Comment écrire sans opter pour le sensationnel ? quel(s) modèle(s) économique(s) choisir ?
diana-garcia

L'Internet comme une production culturelle - 3 views

L'Internet est une technologie qui exprime une certaine culture à travers des réseaux informatiques interconnectés qui permettent la communication entre les utilisateurs du monde entier.

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carinecroteau

Do teens spend too much time on social media? - Quartz - 0 views

  • Either teens are delusional about their social media use, or adults are freaking out over nothing.
  • They are fully aware that spending time on their smartphones detracts from homework and face-to-face communication, and they know that tech companies are out to get their attention, designing products to keep them tethered to their phones.
  • The evidence is overwhelming that, for the most part, teens are doing fine on social media,
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  • Texting is now teens’ communication method of choice.
  • Social media is an inevitable part of life, with upsides and downsides, and they are dealing as best they can.
  • Sixteen percent report using social media “almost constantly,” and another 22% say they use it several times an hour
  • Through their experiences they are feeling less anxious, less depressed and less lonely
  • teens don’t differentiate the way adults do between in-person and tech-related communication
  • Interacting in real time is risker, and it’s even riskier when you are self-conscious
  • In 2012, 68% said Facebook was their main social media site. In 2018, that figure had plummeted to 15%
  • They find their parents’ smartphone use irritating, too: 33% of teens wish their parents would get off their devices
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      Aborde la perception des adolescent vis à vis l'utilisation des appareils mobiles par leurs parents.
  • They see and feel like they are not being paid attention, and they probably don’t recognize that they do that, too
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      Intéressant. Ils ne semblent pas avoir la même perception sur leur utilisation dans réseaux sociaux.
travelmaniac

BBC - Future - Is social media bad for you? The evidence and the unknowns - 0 views

  • of two hours every day sharing, liking, tweeting and updating on these platforms,
  • conclusive findings are limited
  • our feeds often resemble an endless stream of stress.
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  • women reported being more stressed than men
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      worth going further into detail ...
  • modestly lower levels” of stress.
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      inconclusive then ...
  • lower moods after using Facebook for 20 minutes compared to those who just browsed the internet
  • hey saw it as a waste of time.
  • people who report using seven or more social media platforms were more than three times as likely as people using 0-2 platforms to have high levels of general anxiety symptoms. 
  • unclear if and how social
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      inconclusive
  • higher levels of depressive symptoms among those who reported having more negative interactions.
  • threefold risk of depression and anxiety among people who used the most social media platforms
  • how social media can be used to diagnose depression
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      extremely interesting !!!
  • inhibit the body’s production of the hormone melatonin, which facilitates sleep
  • tweeting may be harder to resist than cigarettes and alcohol,
  • that excessive usage was linked to relationship problems, worse academic achievement and less participation in offline communities
  • iewing other people’s selfies lowered self-esteem
  • When Facebook users compare their own lives with others’ seemingly more successful careers and happy relationships, they may feel that their own lives are less successful in comparison.”
  • The more time people spent on the site, the worse they felt later on, and the more their life satisfaction declined over time.
  • an help boost their well-being.
  • well-being are ambiguous
  • Women spent much more time on Facebook then men,
  • xperienced significantly more jealousy when doing so.
  • a third said social media made them feel negative emotions – mainly frustration – and envy was the main cause
  • social media affects people differently, depending on pre-existing conditions
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      ne fait qu'accélérer un trait de caractère déjà présent
  • excessive use
  • because clearly it brings myriad benefits to our lives.
travelmaniac

Understanding Social Media: What You Need To Know - 0 views

  • desire to share information
  • standard interface – not to mention simplicity.
  • simple way to spread any message
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  • improve their product or discover the next big trend
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      One of the key change ... Before social media information was shared through blogs, forum ,,,, That information was hardly usable for marketing or trend analysis purposes ... With social media, information is now kind of standardized and much more easily usable by companies ...
  • combine an easy-to-use social sharing interface with an increasing number of internetworked people and groups
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      probably the 2 main characteristics of social media ...
  • Going viral can see a piece of content rack up millions of views in a very short period of time
  • as to have a hook
  • good title and a strong lead
  • keep the reader going.
  • ocial media is made up of simple concepts
  • We like sharing information and we tend to like things that people we know or trust like.
Stéphane Braney

Hyperconnexion au travail - 2 views

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    Sommes-nous moins productif en étant hyperconnecté au travail ? Lisez l'article qui suit et dites-moi ce que vous en pensez.
anonymous

Amazon reviews, explained by a top reviewer - Vox - 0 views

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    Explication des "supers critiqueurs" d'Amazon et comment ils peuvent publier autant de critiques - Vox
Ulrich Jerry

CrowdWeek - 3 views

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    La production participative, l'externalisation ouverte ou le crowdsourcing, est l'utilisation de la créativité, de l'intelligence et du savoir-faire d'un grand nombre de personnes, en sous-traitance, pour réaliser certaines tâches traditionnellement effectuées par un employé ou un entrepreneur.
Valerie Normand

OpenDrives raises almost $20 million to advance its data storage solutions | VentureBeat - 0 views

  • OpenDrives plans to use the capital for product development, including introducing high-performance computing hybrid cloud storage capabilities to new markets.
  • With Nvidia, the company intends to release a new fabric this year that offloads CPU processes to GPU to help make containerization and compute processes within the overall HPC infrastructure more efficient.
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    Le futur du datasharing
Pure Money Making

Social media ranking - 1 views

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    Are you on top? Use this tool to see where you rank among your social peers! Enter your link's details in the form below, and submit to see your rank. Alternatively, if you are not satisfied with your rank, you can also submit to the services, using their buttons as provided here.
fatimanta14

Activité E - 0 views

  • Un ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) est un système de gestion intégré d'entreprise. Il s'agit d'un logiciel qui permet de gérer l'ensemble des processus métiers d'une organisation, tels que la gestion des stocks, la gestion de la production, la gestion des achats, la comptabilité, les ressources humaines, la gestion de la relation client (CRM), etc.
fatimanta14

Records: Facebook Marketplace seller attacked with knife while trying to sell PlayStati... - 0 views

  • The victim arrived at the agreed-upon location with a friend, where he found the interested buyer. The victim put the product on the ground, and moments later, the buyer pulled a knife to his neck. A struggle to get control of the weapon ensued, and the victim’s friend exited the vehicle and attempted to help. 
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      Cet article décrit un incident dangereux qui est survenu suite à une transaction de produit acheté sur Marketplace, qui est la plateforme de vente de Facebook.
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