Livingknowledge

LivingKnowledge is a European Seventh Framework Program (FP7) funded project with the objective to improve navigation and search in very large multimodal datasets, by considering diversity an asset and by making it traceable, understandable and exploitable.

Project Summary

Since the project is still in its beginnings, it does not yet possess a list of significant achievements to show. However, project proponents expect it to provide novel scientific contributions as final outcomes of related research activities.

Premise

Knowledge and its articulations are strongly influenced by diversity in, e.g., cultural backgrounds, schools of thought, geographical contexts. Judgements, assessments and opinions, which play a crucial role in many areas of democratic societies, including politics and economics, reflect this diversity in perspective and goals. For the information on the Web (including, e.g., news and blogs) diversity - implied by the ever increasing multitude of information providers - is the reason for diverging viewpoints and conflicts. Time and evolution add a further dimension making diversity an intrinsic and unavoidable property of knowledge.
The vision inspiring LivingKnowledge is to consider diversity an asset and to make it traceable, understandable and exploitable, with the goal to improve navigation and search in very large multimodal datasets (e.g., the Web itself). LivingKnowledge will study the effect of diversity and time on opinions and bias, a topic with high potential for social and economic exploitation. We envisage a future where search and navigation tools (e.g., search engines) will automatically classify and organize opinions and bias (AbOUT, e.g., global warming or the Olympic games in China) and, therefore, will produce more insightful, better organized, easier-to-understand output.
LivingKnowledge employs interdisciplinary competences from, e.g., philosophy of science, cognitive science, library science and semiotics. The proposed solution is based on the foundational notions of context and its ability to localize meaning, and the notion of facet, as from library science, and its ability to organize knowledge as a set of interoperable components (i.e., facets). The project will construct a very large testbed, integrating many years of Web history and value-added knowledge, state-of-the-art search technology and the results of the project. The testbed will be made available for experimentation, dissemination, and exploitation.

Project's goal

The overall goal of the LivingKnowledge project is to bring a new quality into search and knowledge management technology, which makes search results more concise, complete and contextualised.

To achieve this goal, the LivingKnowledge project will pursue the following challenging scientific and technological objectives:

  • its sources and its effects by combining know-how and experiences from areas such as media research, multimodal information theory, information and library science, NATURAL language processing and multimedia data analysis, developing an interdisciplinary foundation for dealing systematically with diversity and its impact in search and retrieval of information.
  • detecting bias in text and in the use of multimedia as a reflection of the diversity as well as for analysing and tracing the underlying diversity, lineage and the bias and trustworthiness of sources.
  • developing methods for analysing the temporal binding of facts and opinions as well as the evolution of knowledge - considering evolution in articulated facts as well as evolution in the means for knowledge articulation and structuring.
  • a new generation of search technology that supports the opinion-aware, diversity-aware and time-aware aggregation and exploration of knowledge.

Partners

Here follows a schematic list of all project partners.

Participant Organisation name

Part. Short Name

Country

(Coordinator) University of Trento

UniTN

IT

Fundació Barcelona Media Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Yahoo! Research Barcelona)

BM

ES

SORA Institute for Social Research and Analysis Ogris & Hofinger GmbH

SORA

AT

Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni

CNIT

IT

Stichting European Archive

EA

NL

Università degli Studi di Pavia

UniPV

IT

University of Southampton

SOTON ECS

UK

Documentation Research and Training Center, Indian Statistical Institute

ISI

IN

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover (L3S Research Center)

LUH

DE

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V.

MPII

DE

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