@article {passant_meaning_2008,
	title = {Meaning Of A Tag: A collaborative approach to bridge the gap between tagging and Linked Data},
	journal = {Proceedings of the WWW 2008 Workshop Linked Data on the Web (LDOW 2008), Beijing, China},
	year = {2008},
	note = {00181},
	abstract = {Passant and Laublet explore one of the various aspects of the Web 2.0 movement: tagging. Passant and Laublet emphasize that tagging embodies the praxis of the Web 2.0 movement by embracing user control through both categorizing and commenting. Passant and Laublet identify a gap in collaborative user tagging between Semantic Web URIs and free-tagging practices; their MOAT project is designed to bridge this gap. This project addresses some of the major limitations of free-taggin: ambiguity, heterogeneity, and flat organization. Passant and Laublet detail the classes, properties, and application of the MOAT ontology. They conclude by arguing that the structure of the MOAT project makes it a useful tool for both finding and suggesting resources related to similar content. },
	keywords = {2012, framework, moat, seminar, summer, tagging},
	url = {http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-369/paper22.pdf},
	author = {Passant, A and Laublet, P}
}
