Hi Prateek, hi all,
thank you for the more precise formulation of your hypothesis.
I've been thinking for a while what the reasons are for the low uptake of LOD
in non-academic projects.
Here is the outcome:
http://blog.semantic-web.at/2013/06/07/the-lod-cloud-is-dead-long-live-the-trusted-
I've published a blog post entitled 'There's Money in Linked Data'.
Available from:
http://blog.semantic-web.at/2013/06/04/theres-money-in-linked-data/
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Andreas Blumauer
Managing Director & CEO
http://www.linkedin.com/in/andreasblumauer
Semantic Web Company GmbH
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Dear Christian,
here are four examples of SKOS thesauri published as linked open data:
- Geology: http://resource.geolba.ac.at/
- Education: http://scot.curriculum.edu.au/
- Energy: http://www.reegle.info/glossary
- Economics: http://zbw.eu/stw/versions/8.10/about.en.html
In addition to public pr
u-berlin.de/lodcloud/ckan/validator/
[2] http://thedatahub.org/dataset/socialsemweb-thesaurus
[3]
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/lodcloud/ckan/validator/validate.php?package=socialsemweb-thesaurus
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Hi Angelo,
great idea to publish openthesaurus as linked data!
Regarding your question, here are my opinions:
1) should skos:Concept be used for a term?
Yes!
2) is skos:closeMatch a good predicate to define synonyms?
synonyms should rather be expressed via skos:altLabel (see:
http://www.
Dear,
there are now three different versions/properties to describe geo locations:
1. http://dbpedia.org/page/Leipzig uses
dbpprop:latDeg, latMin, latSec etc.
2. http://dbpedia.org/page/Berlin uses (good old)
geo:lat, geo:long
3. http://dbpedia.org/page/Paris uses
dbpprop:
Hi Georgi, hi all,
first of all, thanks to the DBpedia team - you make a great job!
My name is Andreas Blumauer, and we (punkt. netServices [1]) have been working
on a SKOS based thesaurus management system
called PoolParty [2] in the last two years. Some additional facts about the
system
a-tutorial-presentation/
If you like it - I can send you the original file as well,
please feel free to use anything from it,
hope your presentation is going well,
best wishes,
Andreas
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http://social.semantic-web.at/
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