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    <title>Interoperability of Semantic Annotations</title>
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    <description>&lt;Title&gt;Interoperability of Semantic Annotations&lt;/Title&gt;
&lt;Authors&gt;Paolozzi, Stefano&lt;/Authors&gt;
&lt;Issue Date&gt;2009-04-02&lt;/Issue Date&gt;
&lt;Abstract&gt;Abstract&#xD;
The Semantic Web is the new generation World Wide Web. It extends&#xD;
the Web by giving information a well defined meaning,  allowing it to be pro-&#xD;
cessed by machines. This vision is going to become reality thanks to a set&#xD;
of technologies which have been specified and maintained by the World Wide&#xD;
Web Consortium (W3C),  and more and more research efforts from the industry&#xD;
and the academia. Therefore,  the basis for the Semantic Web are computer-&#xD;
understandable descriptions of resources. We can create such descriptions by&#xD;
annotating resources with metadata,  resulting in "annotations" about that re-&#xD;
source. Semantic annotation is the creation of metadata and relations between&#xD;
them with the task of defining new methods of access to information and en-&#xD;
riching the potentialities of the ones already existent. The main goal is to&#xD;
have information on the Web,  defined in such a way that its meaning could be&#xD;
explicitly interpreted also by automatic systems,  not just by humans.&#xD;
There is huge amount of interesting and important information represented&#xD;
through semantic annotations,  but there are still a lot of different formalisms&#xD;
showing a lack of standardization and a consequent need of interoperability.&#xD;
This growing need of interoperability in this field convinces us to extend&#xD;
our first proposal,  strictly related to database models,  in order to address also&#xD;
semantic annotations. Our proposal,  mainly based on Model Management&#xD;
techniques,  focuses on the problem of translating schemas and data between&#xD;
Semantic Web data models and the integration of those models with databases&#xD;
models that are a more rigid and well-defined structure.&#xD;
In this work we underline the main concepts of our approach discussing&#xD;
a proposal for the implementation of the model management operator Model-&#xD;
Gen,  which translates schemas from one model to another focusing on semantic&#xD;
annotation context. The approach expresses the translation as Datalog rules&#xD;
and exposes the source and target of the translation in a generic relational dic-&#xD;
tionary. This makes the translation transparent,  easy to customize and model-&#xD;
independent. The proposal includes automatic generation of translations as&#xD;
composition of basic steps.&lt;/Abstract&gt;</description>
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