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Fueling the future with Semantic Web Patterns

Valentina Presutti1,2

1 Semantic Technology Laboratory of the National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italy

2 University Paris 13 - CNRS, Paris, France

Abstract. I will claim that Semantic Web Patterns can drive the next technological breakthrough: they can be key for providing intelligent ap- plications with sophisticated ways of interpreting data. I will picture scenarios of a possible not so far future in order to support my claim. I will argue that current Semantic Web Patterns are not sufficient for ad- dressing the envisioned requirements, and I will suggest a research direc- tion for fixing the problem, which includes the hybridization of existing computer science pattern-based approaches, and human computing.

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