Hi Bernhard,
the Recommendation Ontology[1] provides a basic concept to represent and
describe recommendations on different levels of detail. As search can be
seen as a specific kind of recommendation (this is especially my point
of view, however, there are some similar views especially in
Hi Bernhard,
at 20th Century Press Archives (http://zbw.eu/beta/p20) we plan to apply
OAI-ORE to search results.
ORE (http://www.openarchives.org/ore/) covers in a pretty generic, LOD conform
way *aggregations* of web resources (as non-information resources of its own),
which are described
Hi Bernhard,
you can look at the Sindice API result formats [1], there is a RDF
representation defined.
[1] http://sindice.com/developers/api#SindicePublicAPI-Resultformats
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Renaud Delbru
On 20/09/10 08:38, Bernhard Schandl wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an RDF vocabulary to represent
Hi Renaud,
your format / search result ontology looks quite interesting. However,
it might be useful, if the URI of this ontology
(http://sindice.com/vocab/search#) is dereferencable and would
furthermore provide a specification documentation.
Cheers,
Bob
Am 20.09.2010 12:36, schrieb
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 14:30:52 +0100
Ian Davisli...@iandavis.com wrote:
This is based on the RDF conversion at
http://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/lod/wn30/
How similar is your work to this version?
They're similar in that they're both based on Wordnet 3. There are some
key differences though:
1.
On 10-09-20 12:45, Antoine Isaac wrote:
Very interesting! I'm curious though: what's the application scenario
that made you create this version?
(hopefully this is closely enough related that my reply
below isn't a non-sequitur)
I worked on a toy NLP bot that might expose some real
uses for
Hi William,
One vocabulary that I missed while doing this is something
to represent parts of speech and grammatical syntax in
natural language. I invented something ad-hoc but it might
be useful to have a more completely thought out way to do
this.
Have you looked at the GOLD ontology[1]?