=
> Marco Brandizi, PhD ,
> http://www.marcobrandizi.info
>
> Functional Genomics Group - Sr Software
> Engineerhttp://www.ebi.ac.uk/microarray
>
> European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
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> Wel
needs, but we may borrow from some.
> Best
> Daniel
>
> On Apr 7, 2015, at 18:49 - 07/04/15, Bernard Vatant <
> bernard.vat...@mondeca.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel
>
> Did you explore http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/vocabs?tag=Government
>
> I suppose you did
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for the discussion.
2015-01-25 22:53 GMT+01:00 Pavel Klinov :
>
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Bernard Vatant
> wrote:
> > Hi Pavel
> >
> > Maybe what you are missing i
sparql-endpoint-data-set
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Juan Sequeda
> wrote:
> > Assume you are given a URL for a SPARQL endpoint. You have no idea what
> data
> > is being exposed.
> >
> > What do you do to explore that endpoint? What queries do you
You have no idea what
>> data is being exposed.
>>
>> What do you do to explore that endpoint? What queries do you write?
>>
>> Juan Sequeda
>> +1-575-SEQ-UEDA
>> www.juansequeda.com
>>
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politicians, their affiliation and
> government.
>
> Please suggest ontologies that fully or partially cover above mentioned
> concepts.
>
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>
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/10/14 7:47 AM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>
>> On 9/10/14 6:01 AM, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> Following an off-list answer to Kingsley on the G+ LOV community
>>> conversation [1]
>>>
>>> - The current state of affair n
Idehen :
> On 9/9/14 9:43 AM, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>
> Understood, great!
>
> Please ping us when this is done, and/or suggest the ontology URI to
> http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/suggest/
>
> Looking forward for a LOV-ed DBpedia ontology :)
>
>
> Done.
>
>
Understood, great!
Please ping us when this is done, and/or suggest the ontology URI to
http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/suggest/
Looking forward for a LOV-ed DBpedia ontology :)
2014-09-09 15:34 GMT+02:00 Kingsley Idehen :
> On 9/9/14 8:17 AM, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi Kingsley
Not sure how to understand your answer. I have no problem with the ontology
elements URI such as [1] and varoious conneg formats, my problemn is about
the URI of the whole ontology re. metadata etc.
2014-09-09 13:46 GMT+02:00 Kingsley Idehen :
> Bernard,
>
> As you can see from the
, out of which 4.22 million are classified in a consistent
> ontology (http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Ontology2014) ...
>
>
>
>
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>
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sewhere by a lot of smart
> folks. Like I said, I had different intentions in my proposal i.e., DIY.
> Control your own publishing on the Web. If you must, hand out a copy e.g.,
> PDF, to fulfil your h-index high-score.
>
> -Sarven
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> >>
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enable
> linking. We are interested in incorporating any resources that are linked
> to
> WordNet and would greatly appreciate suggestions.
>
> Regards,
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> > within the resource for previous versions of WordNets to further enable
> > linking. We are interested in incorporating any resources that are
> linked to
> > WordNet and would greatly appreciate suggestions.
> >
> > Rega
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a range which is
> "owl:Class".
>
> So my question is, is-it possible to do that ? If yes that come from
> certainly of a bug in Protégé, if no by which way I can define this ?
>
> Don't hesitate to ask if I was not clear enough.
>
> Thanks in advance for any hel
ry catalogs, e.g.
>> from centuries ago: the DC Collection AP. Maybe also the Bibliographic
>> Reference Ontology (BiRO)?
>> > >
>> > > My understanding is that the Linked Open Vocabulary cloud (LOV) is a
>> useful tool for finding relevant ontologies. The Vocabul
t;
> [2] <
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_Requirements_for_Bibliographic_Records
> >
> [3] <http://vocab.org/frbr/core.html>
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Hello Barry
I had a reminder today that I never answered the question below, and I
am very late indeed !
Properties and classes of all vocabularies in LOV are aggregated in a
triple store
of which SPARQL endpoint is at http://lov.okfn.org/endpoint/lov_aggregator
This is quite "raw data" but you
Hi Bernadette
Great job. What about a publication of the glossary as linked data? In SKOS
for example :)
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ay that XML was SGML with good marketing, maybe Linked
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[1] http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc34old/repository/0688.pdf
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a single piece of document.
Note : anyone willing to do that is both a saint and a fool :)
Have fun
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[4] http://www.cidoc-crm.org/rdfs/cidoc_crm_v5.1-draft-2013May.rdfs
[5] http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/
[6] http://www.cidoc-crm.org/rdfs/5.0.4/cidoc-crm.rdf
[7] http://erlangen-crm.org/current/
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Some speak about "linked data", and other speak about "linked" and "data".
How can they possibly agree?
This is really a very old debate, and it can go forever
"A white horse is not a horse"
http://www.thezensite.com/ZenEssays/Philosophical/Horse.html
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2013/6/14 Gregg Reynolds
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.w3.org/2001/sw/BestPractices/OEP/SimplePartWhole/ ("Simple
> part-whole relations in OWL Ontologies"). It explains that OWL has no
> direct
> support for this kind of relationship and it goes on to give examples on
> how
> one can create ontologies that do support the r
vocabs.org/term/WineOntology(*hint*
> click "download" at the top).
>
> I was just wondering what the Semantic community thinks of this idea. I
> hope it's clear what I'm trying to achieve here, but maybe a better
> explanation would be here: http://www.vocabs.or
machines, it's also about enabling
people to talk to machines as simply as possible, and the other way round.
That's where Turtle fits.
Bernard
2013/2/6 Kingsley Idehen
> On 2/6/13 6:45 AM, Richard Light wrote:
>
>
> On 06/02/2013 10:59, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>
> More ???
r content
negotiation ...) ... well, OK, let's be clear about it if we have to do
that ... but it looks like a non-starter for adoption of Turtle.
> Extra points if you can also post
> the server's response headers.
>
Same remark as above.
Thanks for your time
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... which takes me back to my first options, the ones I had set before
looking at Vapour results which misled me - more below.
AddType text/turtle;charset=utf-8 .ttl
AddType application/rdf+xml.rdf
Plus Rewrite for html etc.
I now get this on cURL
cur
pon a
certain number of vocabularies published in Turtle for which the conneg
does not seem to be perfectly clear either.
What do I miss, folks? Should I forget about it, and switch back to good
ol' RDF/XML?
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2013/1/22 Kingsley Idehen
> On 1/22/13 11:45 AM, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>
> ACTION
>
> Make a list of "globally adopted schemas" (vocabularies) and put a *
>
m rather
than on either public-lod or semantic-web.
Best
Bernard
> On 23 Jan 2013 06:35, "Kingsley Idehen" wrote:
>
>> On 1/22/13 11:45 AM, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>>
>> ACTION
>>
>> Make a list of "globally adopted schemas" (vocabularies)
will follow upon acceptance."
Bernard
2013/1/8 Sarven Capadisli
> On 01/04/2013 02:02 AM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>
>> On 1/3/13 7:50 PM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/04/2013 12:34 AM, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dog F
ou
>>>> mean please.
>>>> Best
>>>> Hugh
>>>>
>>> As you know, definitions are subjective. If you can define what an
>>> Application (in the context of Linked Data consumption) is, I can then
>>> attempt to answer your quest
2013/1/4 Melvin Carvalho
"2013 is the year to get serious about linked data!"
+100!
Let 2013 be indeed the year of serious gardening of the Data (and
Vocabularies) Commons
Reminder :
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t;
>>>> ]
>>>> ] .
>>>>
>>>> etc.
>>>>
>>>> Does this exist? Has anyone done it differently/better? Should I just
>>>> get on and make it?
>>>>
>>>> Yours questioningly,
>>>>
x27;myNiceURI'
THEN
( :y con:preferredURI 'myNiceURI'' ) <=> ( :y owl:sameAs :x )
A system can rely on the preferredURI value e.g., to use it as the
rdf:about value in a RDF/XML. But that's all. If you have owl:sameAs
declarations, all sameAs URIs would be equival
this is really important for improving the quality and
> integration of schema.org as we grow. While it took us a little while
> to get this mechanism in place, I'm glad we now have this
> standards-based machinery in place that will help us scale up the
> collaboration around schema.org.
&g
be defined as a class, of
>>>>> which the concepts of a given concept scheme are instances?
>>>>> That would be the way to proceed, if you want to use the concept
>>>>> scheme directly as the range of a property.
>>>>> This is has never been suggeste
to the scheme, the other gn:featureClass.
> >
> > Regarding this, I have two questions:
> >
> > (1) does someone remember a discussion why concept schemes should not be
> > expressed as subclasses of skos:Concept?
> > If subclassing would have been used, any concept sche
t;>> It's nice to have con:preferredURI and skos:prefLabel, but what I'm
>>> really looking for is a way to let machines know that x value is preferred.
>>>
>>> Anybody know if such a property exists yet?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Nathan
>>
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ither have they built the core data, nor invented the underlying
concepts. They just bring more power and visibility.
Bernard
2012/5/17 David Wood
> On May 16, 2012, at 17:45, Bernard Vatant wrote:
>
> Thanks to all who had this ground ploughed and sown patiently since those
> dark ages
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id it justs
shows the plain fact that RAMEAU has not (yet) a clean depreciation
mechanism, unless I miss recent developments (Romain can correct me if I am
wrong). I'm sure it will have some day soon :)
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g for data on the old URI gets data that
> enables it to make the connection with the original resource (URI) it was
> seeking data about.
>
> Does that seem ok? What should we do, otherwise?
>
> Thanks for any feedback you could have,
>
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> becomes in making the web a sort of self-describing dictionary.
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explicitly
as an identifier e.g., to uniquely identify people, organizations or
services. Otherwise it works just like a phone number should do.
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ntended).
>
> Related to this, I was wondering whether it makes sense to claim a
> resource to be of type owl:Class as well as of type owl:Thing, where may be
> appropriate, or one could get away with it e.g., a country. If this is
> okay, I imagine it is okay to use owl:sameAs
;http://linkeddata.org/> Project
>>>
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>>
>>
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the codes, e.g. when the codes were created
> and
> > updated and what kind of code they are.
> > In practice, you can also use both codes simultaneously in your data.
> > However, you need to be very careful to make sure that you are asserting
> &
php/langcodes-keyword.php?SearchTerm=ara&SearchType=iso_639_2
> > http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2#ara
> >
> >
> > This really must be simpler – what am I missing? Any comments welcomed.
> > Thanks for your help
> > anna
> >
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portant task. You're welcome to participate. It is
actually 80% social and 20% technical :)
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Linked Open Vocabular
e published at their namespace.
Conclusion : Quality, Quality, Quality please !
Double-check the vocabularies you use, publish them properly if they are in
your namespace etc etc.
Bernard
2012/2/2 Bernard Vatant
> Hello Sören
>
> Great work! Of course as you can imagine I jumped right a
, Michael Martin, Jens Lehmann
>
> [1] http://ckan.net
> [2] http://aksw.org
> [3] http://lod2.eu
>
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color.
>
> I understand linked open colors was a joke
>
> Anyone know of an ontology with color or hasColor as a predicate?
>
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.org/> &
> GeoSpecies<http://about.geospecies.org/> Knowledge
> Bases
> A Semantic Web, Linked Open Data <http://linkeddata.org/> Project
>
> -
Trying the lod list since apparently the message did not make it to semweb
list ...
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to Semantic Web
Hi all
A related issue is that under semanticweb.org domain or subdomains are
living several vocabularies
and you'll get an idea of the difficulties in correctly aligning
> MUTO with existing tagging ontologies.
>
>
> Best,
> Steffen
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representation from the ir; the job of the 303 is to say "i
> can't send you that but here's some information that will hopefully be
> useful". conneg is needed regardless of whether you're doing linked data and
> linked data o
a.com/blog.
>>
>> The reasons behind this work were talked about at SemTech 2011 San
>> Fransisco:
>> http://semtech2011.**semanticweb.com/sessionPop.**
>> cfm?confid=62&proposalid=4134<http://semtech2011.semanticweb.com/sessionPop.cfm?confid=62&proposalid=4134>
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> > >> Am I overlooking something obvious here? There is lat, long
> > properties
> > >> in wgs84 vocab. So,
> > >>
> > >> http://dbpedia.org/resource/Montreal";>
> > >>
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Kingsley, you lost me once again :(
>From the URI you provide I follow my nose to
http://uriburner.com/describe/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fschema.org%2FPerson%23this
Which as it says provides a description of the resource identified by
http://schema.org/Person#this, including the following triple :
>
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data sources :-)
>
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>
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>
>
>
foaf:Person" assertions and ca. 3.5 mio distinct
> foaf:Persons.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Brunnbauer
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:54:12AM +0200, Michael Brunnbauer wrote:
> >
> > re
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:15:46AM +0200, Bernard Vatant wrote:
&g
come.
Any idea?
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typeowl:Ontology ;
owl:versionInfo"Version 3.5"@en .
Missing a triple such as
<http://dbpedia.org/ontology/>rdfs:isDefinedByfoo
I've got at least a version number :)
So where is the RDF file containing the whole ontology?
Bernard
2011/4/1 Bob Ferris
tween these
> vocabularies.
>The work within the LOV is not exhaustive but, by
> suggesting us some vocabulary modifications and/or creations, we could
> improve this dataset.
>You could access this dataset via an RDF/XML file
> [2] and
f you do find some,
> please let us know.
>
> This project is highly inspired by Linked Open Numbers project [2].
> Happy April Fools' Day!
>
> Cheers,
>
> [1] http://purl.org/colors
> [2] http://km.aifb.kit.edu/projects/numbers/
>
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Hello all
I am wondering about the use, reuse, reusability of the SWEET ontologies in
the LOD Cloud
http://sweet.jpl.nasa.gov/
Any dataset using one of them?
Any vocabulary relying on or extending one of them?
Pointers welcome
Bernard
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r from exhaustive of
course) you can see which vocabularies are reused, extended, used for
annotation by other ones. I think the density of links to and from a
vocabulary to other ones gives a good indicator of its "establishment", in
combination with the number of datasets actually u
>
> Yes, but does a human say: you lost me at VOAF due to FOAF? I think they do
> read the docs, at least the opening paragraph :-)
>
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>
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rs!
And if someone behind SWEET ontologies is lurking on this list, I would be
happy to make contact :)
Bernard
[1] http://www.mondeca.com/foaf/voaf-vocabs.rdf
[2] http://sweet.jpl.nasa.gov/
[3] http://sweet.jpl.nasa.gov/2.1/
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Hmm. Interesting. Introducing facets or contexts in which "relies on"
applies. I have to munch over this.
> Expressing 'relies'
> links between terms is harder. I like to add mappings; but I don't
> like to add dependencie
cabulary to a more generic
class. It's an open world, let thousand flowers blossom :)
> I see no value in making this restriction.
>
The value I see is to keep this vocabulary use focused on what it was meant
for.
Best
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concepts not classes
> and properties.
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mation and see which
> vocabularies have the most influence using SNA algorithms.
You are welcome to play along those lines. I think there are a lot of
opportunities and things to discover. This is just the beginning of the
story.
Best
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plicate the class in their own vocabulary, and the data curator
wanting to publish data about events to look up those various flavours of
"Event" before picking her choice ...
And as Kingsley says this is just the beginning of what you can imagine ...
Bernard
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KAN tags see anything I've
missed pleas feel free to push it to me.
And of course any feedback on whatever you would like to see
added/modified/deleted is welcome.
Thanks for your attention.
Bernard
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Talis Address Schema http://schemas.talis.com/2005/address/schema
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So I wonder ... I cc people behind both vocabularies, maybe they can do
something about it?
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... which redirects to ... well ...
Too bad because this metalex ontology looks really interesting :)
Pointer, someone?
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> 3. would you consider checking for ?x rdf:type foaf:LabelProperty or
> other idioms instead (or rather, as well).
> 4. would you object if the triple "foaf:name rdfs:subPropertyOf
> rdfs:label " is removed from future version of the main FOAF RDFS/OWL
> schema? (it
since the radius is not really a
property of the point ...
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namespaces ad libitum of course
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ct to the
> latter.
> Has anyone done something like that, or have other useful experiences
> relevant
> to this problem?
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> Cheers,
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