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FERASAT- a Serendipity-fostering Faceted Browser for Linked Data

Published on Jul 10, 20181269 Views

Accidental knowledge discoveries occur most frequently during capricious and unplanned search and browsing of data. This type of undirected, random and exploratory search and browsing of data results

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FERASAT A Serendipity-fostering Faceted Browser for Linked Data00:00
Anatomy of the Unsought Finding. - 100:32
Anatomy of the Unsought Finding. - 200:59
Anatomy of the Unsought Finding. - 301:22
Anatomy of the Unsought Finding. - 401:33
Serendipity: the Art of Unsought Finding 02:02
Serendipity in the wild02:50
The Importance of Serendipity in Data Science03:38
Linked (Open) Data as a platform for Serendipity - 104:14
Linked (Open) Data as a platform for Serendipity - 204:54
Linked (Open) Data as a platform for Serendipity - 304:54
Three ways in which people discover and acquire information during their interaction with a data space05:25
40 Patterns of Serendipity by Pek van Andel - 106:53
40 Patterns of Serendipity by Pek van Andel - 206:56
Design Features Related to Observations - 107:10
Design Features Related to Observations - 208:01
Pseudo-Serendipity or Inspiration Engine - 108:12
FERASAT (FacEted bRowser And Serendipity cATalyzer) 08:43
F1: Make surprising observations more noticeable09:19
Data-aware User Interfaces - 110:10
Data-aware User Interfaces - 211:18
F8: Support both convergent and divergent information behavior12:31
F10: Allow sharing of surprising observations among multiple users14:03
Use Cases15:28
Analyzing change in the research/Higher Education (HE) systems16:13
Evaluating research portfolios with regards to current societal challenges18:30
Demo19:56
Related Work20:05
Conclusion21:04
Any questions?21:42