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Semantic data discovery from Social Big Data

Published 21 Apr 2021 in cs.DB | (2105.03239v1)

Abstract: Due to the large volume of data and information generated by a multitude of social data sources, it is a huge challenge to manage and extract useful knowledge, especially given the different forms of data, streaming data and uncertainty and ambiguity of data. Hence, there are still challenges in this area of BD analytics research to capture, store, process, visualise, query, and manipulate datasets to derive meaningful information that is specific to an application's domain. This chapter attempts to address this problem by studying Semantic Analytics and domain knowledge modelling, and to what extent these technologies can be utilised toward better understanding to the social textual contents. In particular, the chapter gives an overview of semantic analysis and domain ontology followed by shedding light on domain knowledge modelling, inference, semantic storage, and publicly available semantic tools and APIs. Also, the theoretical notion of Knowledge Graphs is reported and their interlinking with SBD is discussed. The utility of the semantic analytics is demonstrated and evaluated through a case study on social data in the context of politics domain.

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