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A Semantic Internet of Things

GDG SPb
September 30, 2017

A Semantic Internet of Things

Таинственный Интернет вещей — как он помогает нам создать базу знаний, чтобы понять окружение? Как социальные сети, облако или графические базы знаний могут помочь расширить наши познания о мире? Как технологии могут влиять на чувственное восприятие пользователя? “Я хочу показать, что делает творческий технолог, почему я считаю, что творческие аспекты важны в программном обеспечении и над чем я сейчас работаю.

GDG SPb

September 30, 2017
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  1. темы доклада { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "EatAction", "agent": { "@type":

    "Person", "name": "Alice", "disambiguatingDescription": "Little girl", "potentialAction": { "@type": "WatchAction", "object": ...ETCETERA... } }, "object": { "@type": "Product", "name": "Red Apple", "manufacturer": { "@type": "Organization", "legalName": "Apple Picking Business INC." } }, "location": { "@type": "City", "name": "New York", "alternateName": "Big Apple" } }
  2. темы доклада In 1999, Kevin Ashton coined the term Internet

    of Things The fact that I was probably the first person to say “Internet of Things” doesn’t give me any right to control how others use the phrase. But what I meant, and still mean, is this: Today computers — and, therefore, the Internet — are almost wholly dependent on human beings for information. Conventional diagrams of the Internet include servers and routers and so on, but they leave out the most numerous and important routers of all: people. And that’s a big deal. We’re physical, and so is our environment. Our economy, society and survival aren’t based on ideas or information — they’re based on things.
  3. темы доклада In 1999, Kevin Ashton coined the term Internet

    of Things The fact that I was probably the first person to say “Internet of Things” doesn’t give me any right to control how others use the phrase. But what I meant, and still mean, is this: Today computers — and, therefore, the Internet — are almost wholly dependent on human beings for information. Conventional diagrams of the Internet include servers and routers and so on, but they leave out the most numerous and important routers of all: people. And that’s a big deal. We’re physical, and so is our environment. Our economy, society and survival aren’t based on ideas or information — they’re based on things.
  4. темы доклада A semantic, graph based Internet of Things platform

    based on web-semantics, GraphQL and RESTful API's. github.com/weaviate