About GNOSS

2.2. Share interests

GNOSS is a semantic site that expresses and connects the multiplicity of the different points of view of the users on the documents and ideas they share.

GNOSS enables to give meaning collaborativelly to the contents incorporated to GNOSS and generates information about them (i+i or information on information), which is the only feasible way to develop significant content for the community. The solution to the problem of super large amounts of information is not less information, but more information; but more information which has information as reference, more information on a higher lever or meta-level.

The GNOSS semantic tagging system permits the social and collaborative construction of SEMANTIC GRAPHS. As a semantic graph expresses the different human points of view about a concept and also the group of concepts related to that one, the semantic graph enables to recover the objects refered by those conceptual representations from numerous points of view or according to diverse interests. This causes that every user can develop specific search strategies according to the interests and motivations that encourage the user.

About GNOSS

The index of categories of each community is crossed in GNOSS with the tags of the documents that it contains, so that a semantic graph or a cloud of tags is generated dinamically for each of its categories. In the end, this enables the carrying out of quick searches and highly adapted to the interests of each user.

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