: Where is the linkage?

2009-02-15 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Kingsley Idehen wrote: Hugh Glaser wrote: As some of you have worked out by now, I am getting frustrated trying to provide links from my stuff to the other stuff. When I do find the links, they may be of dubious quality, but worse still, I am having difficulty finding them at all. So I started

Re: Where is the linkage?

2009-02-15 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Hugh Glaser wrote: As some of you have worked out by now, I am getting frustrated trying to provide links from my stuff to the other stuff. When I do find the links, they may be of dubious quality, but worse still, I am having difficulty finding them at all. So I started at dbpedia, and followed

Re: [semanticweb] Call for Statement of Interest, AAAI 2009 Spring Symposium - Social Semantic Web: Where Web 2.0 Meets Web 3.0

2009-02-15 Thread Jie Bao
(Apology for cross posting) == SEMAPRO 2009 | Call for Papers === CALL FOR PAPERS, TUTORIALS, PANELS SEMAPRO 2009: The Third International Conference on Advances in Semantic Processing October 11-16, 2009 - Sliema, Malta General page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2

Re: Commonly supported properties

2009-02-15 Thread Martin Hepp (UniBW)
>I need to encode postal addresses and phone numbers for businesses (not >people) in some RDF I'm working on. Is there any particular existing >vocabulary that I should prefer over another for this application? For representing a business, I would also recommend importing the GoodRelations ontol

Where is the linkage?

2009-02-15 Thread Hugh Glaser
As some of you have worked out by now, I am getting frustrated trying to provide links from my stuff to the other stuff. When I do find the links, they may be of dubious quality, but worse still, I am having difficulty finding them at all. So I started at dbpedia, and followed outgoing arrows. Firs

LOD Instance Reload (one more time)

2009-02-15 Thread Kingsley Idehen
All, Following a few issues with the initial LOD load run (i.e. some issues with some of the data loaded from PTSW in particular). We've decided to reload the instance [1] one more time. Thus, expect downtime of 24-48 hrs to get back to the point where the following are loaded: 1. DBpedia (i