Hi,
I think that if the need for modularization is real, it won't be a
problem to have different prefixes, as these should map to distinct
(hopefully) intuitive partitions of an ontology.
I think some simple trick as choosing less confusing prefixed would
help.
ciao,
Andrea
On 26 Oct 20
On 11/4/09, Holger Knublauch wrote:
> Since TopBraid Composer [1] was criticized here, please allow me
> explain that it can very well be used in the scenario below. I will
> let the people on this list decide whether it behaves well or not. The
> mechanism it uses has been stable for the last thr
Hugh Glaser wrote:
Hi,
It is possibly useful to sound a bit of a warning about the link (sic)
between Linking, Open, Data and RDF.
So the LOD diagram captures some of this stuff, but there is plenty of other
stuff which is in RDF to Linked Data standards, but doesn't appear because
there are not
Jonathan Gray wrote:
Hi Ying!
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 12:28 AM, ying ding wrote:
It is a great work.
Thanks!
for your sparql endpoint, will this support all the CKAN dataset, means all
the LOD bubbles? Then how should I query. Will you provide some sparql
examples in the future.
Hi,
It is possibly useful to sound a bit of a warning about the link (sic)
between Linking, Open, Data and RDF.
So the LOD diagram captures some of this stuff, but there is plenty of other
stuff which is in RDF to Linked Data standards, but doesn't appear because
there are not enough links to or fr
Hi Ying!
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 12:28 AM, ying ding wrote:
> It is a great work.
Thanks!
> for your sparql endpoint, will this support all the CKAN dataset, means all
> the LOD bubbles? Then how should I query. Will you provide some sparql
> examples in the future.
Yes - exactly. It would be g
Hi
You might want o look at Esther Kaufmann's work on question answering on
Semantic Web sources. You can find it at:
http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/ddis/nc/publications/
Specifically, I would look at:
http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/pax/uploads/pdf/publication/843/Kaufmann_ISWC2007.pdf
Best
Avi Bernstein
Na
रविंदर ठाकुर (ravinder thakur) wrote:
> hello friends,
>
>
>
> i am working on some project that needs to take user inputs like "what would
> be the current population in china" and give me back LOD etc URLs that it
> can find for the concepts mentioned in the string(eg for wordnet URL for
> "po
Dear Ravinder,
maybe would be worth for you to have a look at AlchemyAPI
http://www.alchemyapi.com/
They provide a very neat service that returns a set of URIs (from dbpedia,
freebase, geonames and other...) given a free text string as input.
cheers,
2009/11/8 Vasiliy Faronov
> Hello Ravind
Hello Ravinder,
Have a look at OpenCalais http://www.opencalais.com/
--
Vasiliy Faronov
hello friends,
i am working on some project that needs to take user inputs like "what would
be the current population in china" and give me back LOD etc URLs that it
can find for the concepts mentioned in the string(eg for wordnet URL for
"population" and dbpedia population for "china"). It does
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