Hello Nader,
1 and 3: KIM does not provide functionality to get the output in rdf/xml
format. I don't recall older versions being able to do this either.
Maybe it is achievable through the API. We haven't developed it in this
direction.
2. There are a number of efforts to make public data available in RDF
format. There is also a big projects which aims to connect the different
disjoint datasets in one large Knoledge Base. The project is called :
Linked Open Data
(http://esw.w3.org/topic/SweoIG/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData)
. In the data sets it uses you may find useful references for your task
(http://esw.w3.org/topic/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData/DataSets).
For example: Geonames - http://www.geonames.org/ontology/ .
If you have your own data which is in a different format, you may write
your own custom tool to create RDF from it. You will have to tie it to
the ontology KIM uses by default - PROTON
(http://proton.semanticweb.org/). There is a section in the
documentation of KIM which will be helpful : Creating Knowledge Bases
and Ontologies .
Some tools for designing and viewing ontologies are : Protege , Swoop,
Top Braid Composer.
Hope this helps
Philip
On 03/14/2010 10:42 PM, Nader Zaki wrote:
Dear Philip,
I want to ask few questions about the Kim:
1-How can I get the output of the annotation as OWL or RDF/XML files ?
2-You told me before to go to *kim/config/sesame.conf* and edit the
file by adding the namespaces of any new knowledge base but how can I
build this knowledge base , can you explain in more detail ??
3-How can I get the older versions of the Kim platform ?
As I need precisely an API converting from HTML to OWL or RDF based
files and as I know the older versions of the Kim platform did that.
Thanks alot for your time.Waiting for your reply.
Regards,,
Nader Nassef Zaki
> Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 15:50:25 +0200
> From: philip.alex...@sirma.bg
> To: nado...@hotmail.com
> CC: kim-i...@ontotext.com
> Subject: Re: Urgent Request
>
> Hello Nader,
>
> If you are using kim prior to 3.0, the knowledge base used is
> described in kim/config/sesame.conf - there is an imports section.
> You can add your custom files containing RDF data there. Have in mind
> that you will have to provide a corresponding default namespace below
> as well.
>
> The files can be in ntriples format or in rdf/xml . You can use any
> ontology editor to achieve this. Protege is a good choise. Just take a
> look at the resulting rdf/xml to make sure it is OK.
>
> Hope this helps
> Philip
>
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