2nd Call for Paper: AAAI 2009 Spring Symposium: Social Semantic Web: Where Web 2.0 Meets Web 3.0

2008-09-22 Thread Li Ding
(apologize for cross posting CFP) see http://tw.rpi.edu/sss09 Web 2.0 (aka. social web) applications such as Wikipedia, LinkedIn and FaceBook, are well-known for fast-growing online data production via their network effects. Meanwhile, emerging Web 3.0 applications, driven by semantic web t

Re: Drilling into the LOD Cloud

2008-09-22 Thread Ed Summers
Yep, that's the plan .. just wondering if someone had some slideware content to that effect already :-) //Ed On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ed Summers wrote: >> >> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Giovanni Tummarello >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>

Re: Drilling into the LOD Cloud

2008-09-22 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Ed Summers wrote: On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Giovanni Tummarello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I really support your idea for a lod cloud that's actually useful to write queries, i promise we'll do the best from sindice to deliver one such a thing. That sounds like a great idea for

Re: Drilling into the LOD Cloud

2008-09-22 Thread Ed Summers
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Giovanni Tummarello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I really support your idea for a lod cloud that's actually useful to > write queries, i promise we'll do the best from sindice to deliver one > such a thing. That sounds like a great idea for a service. Right now I

Re: Drilling into the LOD Cloud

2008-09-22 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Ed Summers wrote: Hi Michael, Figure 3 *almost* has what I was looking for, but it's still relating the sets of resources (the data provider). I'm thinking of a resource-centric illustration, take for example: which has then links out to OpenCyc, Eurosta

Re: Drilling into the LOD Cloud

2008-09-22 Thread Giovanni Tummarello
I really support your idea for a lod cloud that's actually useful to write queries, i promise we'll do the best from sindice to deliver one such a thing. Giovanni On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Ed Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > Figure 3 *almost* has what I was looking

Re: Drilling into the LOD Cloud

2008-09-22 Thread Ed Summers
Hi Michael, Figure 3 *almost* has what I was looking for, but it's still relating the sets of resources (the data provider). I'm thinking of a resource-centric illustration, take for example: which has then links out to OpenCyc, Eurostat, Geonames and Umbe

RE: Drilling into the LOD Cloud

2008-09-22 Thread Hausenblas, Michael
Ed, Is [1] maybe some sort of help? Cheers, Michael [1] http://sw-app.org/pub/isemantics08-sotsw.pdf -- Michael Hausenblas, MSc. Institute of Information Systems & Information Management JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaf

Drilling into the LOD Cloud

2008-09-22 Thread Ed Summers
I am doing a presentation (tomorrow) on lcsh.info at DC2008, and of course (hat tip to PaulMiller) I'm using the LOD Cloud to illustrate how you all actually putting RDF to work. While the LOD Cloud is great for visualizing the different data sets that are getting linked together, I was wondering

RE: New LOD Cloud - Please send us links to missing data sources

2008-09-22 Thread Catherine Dolbear
Hi Anja, I'm a bit confused about what the circles on the LOD cloud are representing. I thought they were meant to be separate datasets, but you've included RKBExplorer there, which contains about 35 different datasets, which aren't necessarily linked to each other (e.g. http://italy.rkbexplo