Ignite session: Web 3.0 semantic maps - an innovative tool for public administration and education
The essence of a semantic map as a Web 3.0 technology is the mapping, naming, classification and addressing of everything important that is found in documents, websites, social networks and connections into one unit. A semantic map visualized in the form of a tree provides the transformation of information into knowledge and its fast, efficient retrieval.
Samples of semantic maps in the form of trees can be found at https://knowww.eu/
You can try it:
Tree: https://knowww.eu/search-tree?t=6089677692d8dc0008615f59
search string: inv dig 3.2
Samples of semantic maps in the form of trees can be found at https://knowww.eu/
You can try it:
Tree: https://knowww.eu/search-tree?t=6089677692d8dc0008615f59
search string: inv dig 3.2
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Michal Danilák
RNDr. Michal Danilák is the founder and director of f. Lewik, which develops and deploys innovative Web 3.0 applications for public administration and education. Publicly available is The Knowww (Knowledge on World Wide Web) application, providing semantic trees created from Slovak, European and international regulatory documents, educational materials.
He has 30 years of experience working for public administration in the field of information security and ensuring compliance with legislation, electronic healthcare, and is a senior consultant in the field of better regulation and impact assessment. He also presented approaches to the use of semantic trees within the EU Datathon and on workshops organized by EU institutions.
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