The semantic logger: Supporting service building from personal context

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The Semantic Logger1 (SL) is presented as a system for the importing, housing, and exploiting of personal information. The system has been implemented using a number of Semantic Web enabling technologies, and attempts to store the information in a manner adhering to as many W3C recommendations as possible. The Semantic Logger's utility is grounded in two context-based applications, namely a recommender system, and a photo-annotation tool. Copyright 2006 ACM.

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Tuffield, M. M., Loizou, A., & Dupplaw, D. (2006). The semantic logger: Supporting service building from personal context. In Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Workshop on Continuous Archival and Retrievalof Personal Experiences, CARPE’06 (pp. 55–63). https://doi.org/10.1145/1178657.1178668

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