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Wiki sémantique

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Main Page - Semantic MediaWiki Community Wiki. Semantic wiki. A semantic wiki is a wiki that stores some portion of its data in a way that can be queried elsewhere.

Semantic wiki

Typical uses of such data include querying it within the wiki (sometimes using standard query languages like SPARQL), aggregating it in displays like tables, maps and calendars; exporting it via formats like RDF, OWL or CSV; and reasoning with it, to calculate new facts from the given facts. Semantic wikis do not necessarily need to include standards or technologies considered part of the Semantic Web, although they usually do, to some extent. Semantic wiki. A semantic wiki is a wiki that has an underlying model of the knowledge described in its pages.

Semantic wiki

Regular, or syntactic, wikis have structured text and untyped hyperlinks. Semantic wikis, on the other hand, provide the ability to capture or identify information about the data within pages, and the relationships between pages, in ways that can be queried or exported like a database.[1][2] Semantic wikis were first proposed in the early 2000s, and began to be implemented seriously around 2005.

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