LRI - Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, UP11 - Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11, Inria Saclay - Ile de France, CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique : UMR8623
2DIG - Decentralized Information Group (Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Stata Center 5th floor room 32G-524 32 Vassar Street Cambridge MA 02139 - United States)
Abstract : Semantic Web browsers and other tools aimed at displaying RDF data to end users are all concerned with the same problem: presenting content primarily intended for machine consumption in a human-readable way. Their solutions differ but in the end address the same two high-level issues, no matter the underlying representation paradigm: specifying (i) what information contained in RDF models should be presented (content selection) and (ii) how this information should be presented (content formatting and styling). However, each tool currently relies on its own ad hoc mechanisms and vocabulary for specifying RDF presentation knowledge, making it difficult to share and reuse such knowledge across applications. Recognizing the general need for presenting RDF content to users and wanting to promote the exchange of presentation knowledge, we developed Fresnel as a browser-independent extensible vocabulary of core RDF display concepts.
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Christian Bizer, Ryan Lee, Emmanuel Pietriga. Fresnel - A Browser-Independent Presentation Vocabulary for RDF. Second International Workshop on Interaction Design and the Semantic Web @ ISWC'05, Nov 2005, Galway, Ireland. ⟨inria-00001057⟩