A semantic wiki is a wiki that has an underlying model of the knowledge described in its pages. Regular, or syntactic, wikis have structured text and untyped hyperlinks. Semantic wikis, on the other hand, provide the ability to capture or identify information about the data within pages, and the relationships between pages, in ways that can be queried or exported like a database[1][2] through semantic queries.
Semantic wikis were first proposed in the early 2000s, and began to be implemented seriously around 2005.[3][4] As of 2021, well-known semantic wiki engines are Semantic MediaWiki and Wikibase.[5]
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other features. It is collaboratively edited via a wiki. Its name is a portmanteau of the words wiki and dictionary. It is available in 193 languages and...
the Internet, nor need they imply network-based resources at all. The Semantic Web uses the HTTP URI scheme to identify both documents and concepts for...