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Proceedings of the 2014 ACM conference on Web science - WebSci '14

DOI: 10.1145/2615569.2615654

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A Web Observatory for the Machine Processability of Structured Data on the Web

Journal article published in 2014 by Wouter Beek, Paul Groth ORCID, Rinke Hoekstra, Stefan Schlobach
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Abstract

General human intelligence is needed in order to process Linked Open Data (LOD). On the Semantic Web (SW), content is intended to be machine-processable as well. But the extent to which a machine is able to navigate, access, and process the SW has not been extensively researched. We present LOD Observer, a web observatory that studies the Web from a machine processor's point of view. We do this by reformulating the five star model of LOD publishing in quantifiable terms. Secondly, we built an infrastructure that allows the model's criteria to be quantified over existing datasets. Thirdly, we analyze a significant snapshot of the LOD cloud using this infrastructure and discuss the main problems a machine processor encounters.