Uh, I thought the answer to danny's question is semwebclient by Olaf Hartig and others.

http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/ng4j/semwebclient/

In general, I thought that Olaf Hartig would be the first contact for such things...

best
Leo


It was Danny Ayers who said at the right time 24.09.2009 09:59 the following words:
The human reading online texts has a fair idea of what is and what
isn't relevant, but how does this work for the Web of data? Should we
have tools to just suck in any nearby triples, drop them into a model,
assume that there's enough space for the irrelevant stuff, filter
later?

How do we do (in software) things like directed search without the human agent?

I'm sure we can get to the point of - analogy -  looking stuff up in
Wikipedia & picking relevant links, but we don't seem to have the user
stories for the bits linked data enables. Or am I just
imagination-challenged?

Cheers,
Danny.



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