Project Details
Knowledge in a Wiki
Project Period: 1. 3. 2008 - 28. 2. 2011
Project Type: grant
Code: 7E08040
Agency: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports Czech Republic
Program: Podpora projektů sedmého rámcového programu Evropského společenství pro výzkum, technologický rozvoj a demonstrace (2007 až 2013) podle zákona č. 171/2007 Sb.
knowledge-based systems, wiki, semantic web
KIWI's objective is to investigate how knowledge management in highly dynamic environments can be supported using Semantic Wiki technologies, and how Semantic Wikis can be improved to satisfy the requirements of knowledge management. For this purpose, KIWI will implement an advanced knowledge management system based on the Semantic Wiki IkeWiki and extend it by improved, rule-based reasoning support, information extraction, personalisation, and advanced visualisations and editors; and verify the system on two use cases in the areas of project knowledge management and software knowledge management, with flexible workflow models and specific support for the respective application areas.
KIWI is coordinated by Salzburg Research; other partners are Aalborg University, Brno University of Technology, Munich University, Sun Microsystems, Semantic Web Company, and WM-data.
Knoth Petr, Ing. (FIT VUT) , team leader
Schmidt Marek, Ing. (FIT VUT) , team leader
2010
- SCHMIDT Marek and SMRŽ Pavel. RDFa editor pro sémantické wiki. In: Znalost 2010. Sborník příspěvků 9. ročníku konference. Jindřichův Hradec: Fakulty of management and information, 2010, pp. 255-258. ISBN 978-80-245-1636-3. Detail
2009
- SCHMIDT Marek and SMRŽ Pavel. Information Extraction in Semantic Wikis. In: Fourth Workshop on Semantic Wikis. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Vol 464, vol. 2009. Hersonissos: Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft M.B.H., 2009, pp. 17-29. ISSN 1613-0073. Detail
- KNOTH Petr, SCHMIDT Marek and SMRŽ Pavel. Information Extraction in the KiWi Project. In: Znalosti 2009. 8th Annual Conference, Brno. Bratislava: Faculty of Informatics and Information Technology Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, 2009, pp. 363-366. ISBN 978-80-227-3015-0. Detail