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Better business through linked data

May 08, 2015

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Jay Myers

Presentation given to University of St Thomas Graduate Program in Software
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Better Business with Linked Data and Semantic

Web

Jay Myers,

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Web at a glance• 700 million active web sites on the

indexable web

• Over a trillion unique URLs discovered

by Google

• Billions and billions of users

• 1000x more web pages on the “deep

web”

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Your site here?

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The Semantic WebScientific American, May 17, 2001

“A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new

possibilities”

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SemWeb & Linked data standards• Data and relationships

• RDF (Resource Description Framework), includes RDF/ XML, Turtle, N3

• Vocabularies/ ontologies

• URIs

• Triples (Subject, Predicate, Object)

• SPARQL

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Vocabularies/ ontologies

Or create your own!

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Products are complex objects

Width: 35 ¾”

Height: 68 1/2”

Depth: 29 1/8”

Color: Black

Brand: Samsung

Material: Stainless steel

French doors

Regular price: $2,599.99 Sale price: $1,949.99

Model Number: RF267AERS/XAA

Bottom-loading freezer

Total capacity: 25.8 cu. ft.

Freezer capacity: 8.1 cu. ft.

Gallon door storage

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They also have complex relationships

Product A Product B Product C

Sub-productZ

Sub-productYSub-product

X

Sub-productW

Sub-productVSub-product

U

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There are many of them…

and they are specific

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We are evolving…

“Human-readable” web of data

“Machine-readable” web of data

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Human readable web of data

<div id="productsummary" xmlns:v="http://rdf.data-vocabulary.org/#" xmlns:gr="http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#">

<div class="pdpsummarybox" typeof="v:Review-aggregate"><h1><span rel="v:itemreviewed">Apple&#174; -

iPad&#153; with Wi-Fi - 16GB</span></h1> <div id="detailband" rel="v:rating">

<strong>Model:</strong><span property="gr:hasMPN">MB292LL/A</span><span class="sep"> |</span>

<strong>SKU:</strong><span property="gr:hasStockKeepingUnit">9811355</span><br/>

<div id="reviewband" typeof="v:Rating"><strong>Customer

Reviews:</strong><img src="misc/ratings_star_4_1.gif" alt="4.1 out of 5 stars" /><span id="reviewscore"

property="v:average">4.1</strong></span><span content="5"

property="v:best"/></span><span id="reviewnum"><a

href="#customerreviews">Read reviews (<span property="v:count">179</span>)</a></span>

</div>

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What does this get us?

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Business benefits

• SEO/ product visibility• Promoting better product discovery

on an ever-expanding web• Creating more informed consumers

through findability (increased sales, decreased returns)• Utilize all of your product catalog –

the product “long tail”

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Machine readable web of data

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What does this get us?Deep, queryable product insight

Best Buy example:“Find me a description of the band Abba from the web of open data and an album for sale by them at Best Buy”

Result: ABBA was a Swedish pop/rock group formed in Stockholm in 1972, comprising Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. ANDBest Buy Sells the CD: ABBAMania: Tribute to ABBA – Various Artists, SKU 12073151

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Other examples“Like for like” feature

For any given Best Buy product, display the products most like it, based on their product attributes

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Other examples, cont.“Emotional Weather Report” POC

Given the weather at a particular Best Buy store, display products that might match the mood people are in due to weather/ environment

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Business benefits

• New avenues of customer personalization• Deeper, more relevant and

contextual customer experiences• Utilize all of your product catalog –

the product “long tail”

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