Hello Margaret,
In the previous message sent by Michael, he said that the endpoint SPARQL is
updated once per day. I guess that the approach used in the project is a batch
update approach. I am very interested in the way used for to do this. Other
colleagues and I, we are studying some approach
On 4/29/13 6:18 PM, Margaret Warren wrote:
Hello Yusniel,
Pat Hayes and I have published a paper related to the small lightweight
ontology that
we use for describing the images within the application, though we have now
deviated somewhat from some of our initial thoughts described in that paper.
Hello Yusniel,
Pat Hayes and I have published a paper related to the small lightweight
ontology that
we use for describing the images within the application, though we have now
deviated somewhat from some of our initial thoughts described in that paper.
I could still send you a link if this is
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for logging in and taking a look and for your
feedback. As you know, I'm a big fan of your work!
At the moment, we already do import (and save back to the image header
itself) a number of key attributes that can be found in the image header as
in IPTC info and existing keywor
Chris,
Is there a detailed analysis available? I'm guessing that the whole team is
submitting a paper to a conference.
Regards,
Juan
On Monday, April 29, 2013, Christian Bizer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Berlin SPARQL Benchmark (BSBM) is a benchmark for measuring the
> performance of storage systems
On 04/29/2013 10:56 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 4:21 PM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 04/29/2013 10:06 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 3:23 PM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 04/29/2013 09:05 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 1:29 PM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
Hi,
ok. Let's see
On 4/29/13 4:21 PM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 04/29/2013 10:06 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 3:23 PM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 04/29/2013 09:05 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 1:29 PM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
Hi,
ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional for
On 04/29/2013 10:06 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 3:23 PM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 04/29/2013 09:05 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 1:29 PM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
Hi,
ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional format, and
see how people react. I'll spread th
On 4/29/13 3:23 PM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 04/29/2013 09:05 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 1:29 PM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
Hi,
ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional format, and
see how people react. I'll spread the idea a bit.
Why stop at xhtml+RDFa when you
On 04/29/2013 09:05 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/29/13 1:29 PM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
Hi,
ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional format, and
see how people react. I'll spread the idea a bit.
Why stop at xhtml+RDFa when you also have:
1. html+microdata
2. html+turtle
On 04/29/2013 09:02 PM, John Erickson wrote:
Participants in this thread might be interested in/should be reminded
of the recent "Beyond the PDF 2" #btpdf2 conference in Amsterdam; see
the "Outcomes" page at: http://www.force11.org/outcomes
I mention this partly because themes from that conferen
On 4/29/13 1:29 PM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
Hi,
ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional format, and see how
people react. I'll spread the idea a bit.
Why stop at xhtml+RDFa when you also have:
1. html+microdata
2. html+turtle -- where you use for embedding Turtle.
Note,
On 04/29/2013 07:29 PM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional format, and see how
people react. I'll spread the idea a bit.
That's really great! Thank you for contributing.
Welcoming XHTML+RDFa as a first-class format for sharing research is an
im
Participants in this thread might be interested in/should be reminded
of the recent "Beyond the PDF 2" #btpdf2 conference in Amsterdam; see
the "Outcomes" page at: http://www.force11.org/outcomes
I mention this partly because themes from that conference are emerging
in this thread, and because som
Hi,
I would go for the "standard" workflow.
Do you have some idea for a different approach, without going for something too
disruptive ?
best,
Andrea
Il giorno 29/apr/2013, alle ore 19:43, Alexander Garcia Castro
ha scritto:
> just out of curiosity, what would the publication workflow like fo
just out of curiosity, what would the publication workflow like for authors?
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Andrea Splendiani
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional format, and see how
> people react. I'll spread the idea a bit.
>
> best,
> Andrea
>
> Il gio
Interesting. While I am more interested to an "offline" solution, I will
surely have a look into that. thank you!
For others, here is the project page of lodspeakr [1].
cheers,
Enrico
[1] http://alangrafu.github.io/lodspeakr/
On 29 April 2013 18:29, Alvaro Graves wrote:
> Docuspeakr is a "par
Hi Luca,
thank you for your answer.
Pubby should be a RDF browser, afaik. I am more looking at something which
could help to understand the basic things about the content from the
developer's point of view. This also means having few selected links. And I
would like to customize as much as I can, a
Docuspeakr is a "particular case" of lodspeakr, which serves can serve URIs
using different templates based the URI type (among other ways of serving
linked data). An instance would like something like
http://graves.cl/ghi/structure/obsStatus.html (taken form a different
example, of course).
Alvar
Hi,
ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional format, and see how
people react. I'll spread the idea a bit.
best,
Andrea
Il giorno 27/apr/2013, alle ore 23:05, Sarven Capadisli ha
scritto:
> On 04/27/2013 02:31 AM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
>> I'm involved in the organization
What about Pubby: http://wifo5-03.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/pubby/ ?
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Enrico Daga wrote:
> Hi Bernadette,
> thank you for your answer.
> I have a SPARQL endpoint with some RDF data. It can be explored using
> SPARQL or following URIs in the LOD spirit. What I wa
Hi Enrico,
Are you looking for something like this?
http://graves.cl/myStudentOntology/index/en (spanish:
http://graves.cl/myStudentOntology/index/es)
Alvaro Graves-Fuenzalida
Web: http://graves.cl - Twitter: @alvarograves
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Enrico Daga wrote:
> Hi Bernadette,
Hello,
I was wondering if we could make http://linkeddata.org/ a bit more open &
community friendly. Currently I find its contents a bit outdated. For
example, the Research page only contains content from 2009. I think a
"Community" page is missing where we could have links to G+, Twitter and
IRC
Hi Bernadette,
thank you for your answer.
I have a SPARQL endpoint with some RDF data. It can be explored using
SPARQL or following URIs in the LOD spirit. What I want is a "simple" web
site to be published aside the endpoint that describes its content, for
example the schema and partitions, number
Hi Enrico,
Clarification -- are you building a web site containing a lot of documentation
and you want the functionality of a SPARQL endpoint? If so, are you looking
for existing tools that can help you to explore graphs, classes & properties
for the structured data representing the data (i.e.,
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Hello,
I am in the process of building a documentation web site for a sparql
endpoint. It should include information about graphs, classes, properties,
descriptive information about their meaning and uses in the data and any
information that could help users to have an overview of the content of t
Hi Marcos,
I suggest you have a look at the SPIN-API that builds on SPARQL + OWL and
Jena. I use it a lot for UniProt and is very powerful for validating data
to a known schema or rules.
It also has build in OWL2-RL reasoner with optional closed world extensions
which is really helpfull.
http://w
Hello,
We are now in process to deliver a XML-based information publishing
system, which captures much public information with heavy RDF/RDFa
payload. We wish to create a set of OWL ontologies to model relevant
knowledge, and then we are going to populate the knowledge model by
creating differe
Hello,
We are now in process to deliver a XML-based information publishing
system, which captures much public information with heavy RDF/RDFa
payload. We wish to create a set of OWL ontologies to model relevant
knowledge, and then we are going to populate the knowledge model by
creating differe
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On 4/29/13 8:05 AM, Marco Neumann wrote:
some interesting numbers here. I am sure Kingsley is going to be
delighted with some of the findings :)
Yes, he's had to keep quiet about these results and findings for too
lng :-)
Key take away: you can have open ended SPARQL endpoints that scale
Margareth (and all),
congratulations on the initiative!
I registered to experiment with the service.
As a serious non-professional photographer, besides a researcher in SW, I feel
it is still too "basic".
As you know, I have thousands of photos online, mostly on Flickr. I've spent a
large amount
Hello Kingsley,
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:16:36AM -0400, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> >You probably want 303 redirects from the image URLs to different RDF
> >serializations based on conneg - and a 200 with the image itself as
> >default ?
>
> Yes.
Makes sense - I will recommend it.
Regards,
Mi
On 4/29/13 10:43 AM, Michael Brunnbauer wrote:
Hello Kingsley,
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:18:14AM -0400, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Let me be sure I understand you: You took the image URLs and expected
something else than an image to be served at those URLs ?
No, I took the HTTP URIs that your sys
Hello Kingsley,
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:18:14AM -0400, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> >Let me be sure I understand you: You took the image URLs and expected
> >something else than an image to be served at those URLs ?
>
> No, I took the HTTP URIs that your system uses to denote the data it
> crea
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On 4/29/13 9:45 AM, Michael Brunnbauer wrote:
Hello Kingsley,
I work on that project and will answer your questions.
I now, I read the about page and actually hoped you would be the person
responding :-)
Comments follow, inline.
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 01:53:09PM -0400, Kingsley Idehen wr
Hello Michael,
I have a question about the project. Where we can find a published paper or
demo related to the project that show technical decisions taken and
architecture?
Best regards.
Prof. Yusniel Hidalgo Delgado
University of Informatics Sciences
http://www.uci.cu/
Havana, Cuba
- Me
Hello Kingsley,
I work on that project and will answer your questions.
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 01:53:09PM -0400, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> 1. What is the URL of your SPARQL endpoint? -- I ask because the results
> in your SPARQL query form don't expose the actual SPARQL service
> endpoint there
Dear Linked Open Data community
We have released 2 linked data resources developed during the SOVARR project at
the Centre for Digital Music (Queen Mary University of London). Both of these
resources contain information about features extracted from audio files. These
audio features are commonl
Am 20.04.2013 10:25, schrieb Angelo Veltens:
> The plugin is not yet available in the wordpress plugin repo, but on
> github: https://github.com/angelo-v/wp-linked-data
Now it is available in the official repository. Just search for
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Hi,
On 29/04/13 14:02, Frank Haferkorn wrote:
(I already posted this mail in the public-swd...@w3.org.)
I guess that working group has stopped its activity many years ago...
I did not found any explanation on the net on this topic:
I run into some differences for the naming convention for th
(I already posted this mail in the public-swd...@w3.org.)
Hallo,
I did not found any explanation on the net on this topic:
I run into some differences for the naming convention for the prefix lines,
1. Some with a trailing hash ("#")
2. And some with a trailing slash ("/")
Hi all,
Berlin SPARQL Benchmark (BSBM) is a benchmark for measuring the
performance of storage systems that expose SPARQL endpoints. The
benchmark is built around an e-commerce use case in which a set of
products is offered by different vendors.The benchmark defines two query
mixes:
1. The qu
Daniel Schwabe writes:
> On Apr 27, 2013, at 12:25 - 27/04/13, Phillip Lord
> wrote:
>> How about not caring how long the article is? I mean why not have guidelines
>> like "papers should be about 6 pages/3000 words, but do what you want. If
>> it's long-winded, expect to get screwed at review"
Andrea Splendiani writes:
> I'm involved in the organization of a couple of conferences and workshops.
> You do need a template, as without this it's hard to have homogenous
> submissions (even for simple things as page, or html equivalent,
> length).
It's worth thinking about homogeneity. I woul
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