M. Scott Marshall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Kei Cheung <kei.che...@yale.edu
<mailto:kei.che...@yale.edu>> wrote:
It's one of many technologies I play around with to test the
potential (and current limits) of the Semantic Web and
Semantic Web technologies (for instance, see my site using MIT
Simile technology at www.historicshadyside.org
<http://www.historicshadyside.org>).
Currently SemanticWb is using Bio2RDF endpoints. I'm working
to make it possible for the user to select from a number of
SPARQL endpoints but it's unfortunately non-trivial.
Is it because of the bandwidth issue? I think it'd be nice if it
can also access other endpoints like the HCLS KB's. That reminds
me that Scott had mentioned to me recently that the HCLS KB
endpoint at Berlin could not be accessible. I wonder if it has
been fixed yet.
http://www.csw.inf.fu-berlin.de:4039/sesame still works. When I asked
about it, Berlin fixed it immediately.
You can look at SenseLab there
using http://ws.adaptivedisclosure.org/search/ Hopefully, you will be
able to browse the TCM data in the same way soon.
Thanks, Scott.
-Kei
Cheers,
Scott