Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Labelling – are you serious
1. Labelling – Are You Serious? Online-Jugendschutz — geht's noch? Hans Bredow Institute Hamburg 25 May 2011 Slides & more at http://kwz.me/N5 Phil Archer, i-sieve Technologies
8. ICRA Failed Although the buck doesn't entirely stop with me, I'm not passing it on.
9. Three Possible Filtering Methods Lists Generated by automated classification of content. List is highly optimised for high performance, avoids having to classify the same page over and over again. On the Fly Classification If a URL is not on the list, the classification is done in real time. This slows down the performance for the first user, but the result is added to the list. Labels Politically attractive. Created manually. Can be very detailed but more detail entails greater the effort. Could help increase accuracy of on the fly classification.
10. Two Successful Filtering Methods Lists Generated by automated classification of content. List is highly optimised for high performance, avoids having to classify the same page over and over again. On the Fly Classification If a URL is not on the list, the classification is done in real time. This slows down the performance for the first user, but the result is added to the list.
16. Trusted, well-known data: film ratings <iframe class="facebook-like" frameborder="0" src="http://www.facebook.com/widgets/like.php?font=verdana&show_faces=true&height=68&width=250&href=http://www.moviepilot.de/movies/barfuss-auf-nacktschnecken"></iframe>
17. Welcome to Ravensburg “Web 3.0 Region” On April 14, 2011, Ravensburg became the first city in the world to publish an almost complete set of high- quality information about shops, tourist attractions, medical services, and many other points of interest… www.lieber-ravensburg.de/developer
28. A possible model: MetaCert Providing labels & other services for .xxx Also working with trustmarks, Creative Commons & more. All labels delivered from MetaCert servers: — more trustworthy; — nothing for webmasters to add to site; — W3C standards-based.