All about DERI

5 months ago

Brightspark (brightspark-consulting.com) - DERI (the Digital Enterprise Research Institute) is an ICT research institute that was established at the National University of Ireland, Galway in June 2003. The main research focus of DERI is the “Semantic Web”. In fact, it is the world’s largest Semantic Web institute. So what’s seman ... Details

W3C Case Study: KDE 4.0 Semantic Desktop Search and Tagging

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semanticarch.com - Reference is made to  the W3C Questions & Answers blog at: http://www.w3.org/QA/2008/05/semantic_desktop_in_kde_40_on.html which announces a new semanitc web use case. One of the interesting features is the addition of Nepomuk’s Soprano which permits indexing of the desktop using RDF. ... Details

Presentational HTML - Semantically Useful or Wastefully Deprecated?

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nathanchase.com (nathanchase.com) - I recently started a Twitter discussion with Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks on the relevance and usefulness of the tag. I’ve had this s ... Details

Article about: Multilingual onthologies, vocabularies and datasets I

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lostinknowledge.org - Multilingual onthologies, vocabularies and datasets I in: just wondering One thing that recalls my attention on the current (May 2008) Semantic Web is the contradiction among “Linked data” and just publishing onthologies, vocabularies and datasets in one language. In an ideal linked world, a ... Details

Kingsley’s Podcast Episode

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allstarnics.com - … I feel very strongly about this “building bridges” model. Maybe it is a case for another blog post at some time. So, anyway, I highly … View post: ... Details

Friend Of A Friend (FOAF)

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Reference H3 (turing.lecolededesign.com) - FOAF (Friend Of A Friend) est une étude lancée il y a quelques mois au sein des élèves de l’Ecole de Design pour comprendre comment leurs liens amica ... Details

"SemWeb Tech 'n' Use" webinale Slides

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bnode.org - Not that many attendees really, but talk went fine. Kept things simpler and more practical this year with a live mashup/hack of data from webinale, IPC, and DLW websites via *cough* regexp-injected microformats and RDFa, pulled out and integrated with ARC and SPARQL. Fun stuff, but most of the slide ... Details

TBL on the future of the Web

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www.davidbirchall.bircko.com - Tim Berners Lee is considered the founder of the internet. Whilst some businesses are still grapling with how web 2.0 can work for your business. TBL (among others) has a vision for Web 3.0 and beyond. Whilst this can seem a pipe dream to some, bear in mind my previous post about the accelerated pac ... Details

Twine: Create Your Twines of Information

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tagedge.com - Twine is one of the startups that is in my waiting list to be reviewed on TagEdge and I recently got a private beta access to it. It is a new Web a ... Details

Semantic search vs Google: In Medicine

5 months ago

ICMCC Newspage (articles.icmcc.org) - Semantic search vs Google: In Medicine “I’ve been playing with Powerset for a while. It seems to be a service that can take us to the world of semantic web or web 3.0. It uses Wikipedia and Freebase as resources. The main idea is to ask questions instead of search for terms. Let’s give it a ... Details

Do we need the semantic web

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digitalassetmanagementorguk.wordpress.com - Do we need and do we understand the semantic web? ... Details

Faviki uses Wikipedia and DBpedia for semantic tagging

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UMBC ebiquity (ebiquity.umbc.edu) - Faviki is a new social bookmarking system that uses Wikipedia articles for tags. It actually uses URLS in the DBpedia namespace that correspond to Wikipedia pages. The immediate benefits of this approach are several: Users select tags from a large, common tag space. The ‘meaning’ of each tag c ... Details

A glimpse at what we are reading at the moment:

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www.phminfoconsultants.com - ‘Semantic tagging with Faviki’ by Sarah Perez, 26 May 2008, ReadWriteWeb ... Details

Why Meaning Comes in 3s

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phaneron.rickmurphy.org - A few days ago our team reviewed some ongoing work in which we’re developing a better approach to sharing information. Today, model driven architecture and the semantic web are widely accepted approaches to sharing information. Despite the acceptance of these approaches, their underlying model the ... Details

Notes from 'How Can Culture Really Connect? Semantic Front Line Report' at MW2008

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openobjects.blogspot.com - These are my notes from the workshop on "'How Can Culture Really Connect? Semantic Front Line Report" at Museums and the Web 2008. This session was expertly led by Ross Parry. The paper, "Semantic Dissonance: Do We Need (And Do We Understand) The Semantic Web?" (written by Ross Parry, Jon Pratty an ... Details

10 Helpful Email Design Guidelines

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Jobs Assistant Online (nextravels.com) - As web designers, we've grown pretty good at understanding how to create a modern, semantic, accessible website using XHTML and CSS. We understand what makes a good website, and how to make it happen. When it comes time to design emails though, do a 1 Vote(s) ... Details

Semantic search vs Google: In Medicine

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scienceroll.com - I’ve been playing with Powerset for a while. It seems to be a service that can take us to the world of semantic web or web 3.0. It uses Wikipedia and Freebase as resources. The main idea is to ask questions instead of search for terms. Let’s give it a try. If you make a search for “Who disc ... Details

Editoral (Bauer): What I Skipped & Why

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timbauer.bauerfive.com - If you believe in this adage: It’s not what you do, it’s what you DON’T that matters. Then this post is for you. Either learn from my side steps or chastise my lack of vision … its up to you. Here is what I looked at briefly and chose not to pursue: Ross Mayfield. Leveraging Social Softwa ... Details

Spicy owl pizza

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Neil's blog (blogs.cetis.ac.uk) - Well…OWL and pizzas, to be exact: I was at an OWL workshop in Edinburgh this week and the practical examples involved creating an ontology of pizzas ... Details