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The ESA vocabulary site – Making Publishing and Reusing Vocabularies Easier
Reviewing the interview we made with Les Kneebone (project manager of the vocabulary projects at Education Services Australia) in November 2010 we can see that ESA has been one of
Introducing SKOSsy – generate thesauri on the fly!
Imagine you could generate any thesaurus you would like for nearly any knowledge domain you can think of with quite a good quality! Sounds impossible? Reminds you of all the
One more week of SIOC wishes
The SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities) team recently solicited feedback about what the semantic web community wants or needs in regards to the SIOC ontology and project. This brainstorming phase is
OntoWiki Kick-off in Leipzig
Virtuoso+DBpedia+OntoWiki together with several industry relevant uses cases – that´s about the formula of the OntoWiki project, which was launched yesterday in Leipzig. Sören Auer and his team from AKSW
GoodRelations webcast & spreading the word about the Semantic Web
You have probably already heard about GoodRelations, “the web ontology for e-commerce”. Martin Hepp from Bundeswehr University in Munich recently created a webcast, giving a short introduction to semantic web-based
GoodRelations webcast & spreading the word about the Semantic Web
You have probably already heard about GoodRelations, “the web ontology for e-commerce”. Martin Hepp from Bundeswehr University in Munich recently created a webcast, giving a short introduction to semantic web-based
DBpedia, UMBEL & the Future Web's Ecology – interview with Mike Bergman & Sören Auer
The Linked Open Data infrastructure is in a tremendous process of maturing – the recent release of UMBEL’s webservice AND the incorporation of UMBEL classes in DBpedia are yet another
DBpedia, UMBEL & the Future Web’s Ecology – interview with Mike Bergman & Sören Auer
The Linked Open Data infrastructure is in a tremendous process of maturing – the recent release of UMBEL’s webservice AND the incorporation of UMBEL classes in DBpedia are yet another
Reasoning Problems?
I’m not going to explicitly comment on the panel discussion at ISWC08, entitled An OWL 2 Far? Let’s simply say it was controversial. I don’t mind controversial panels. In fact,
TRIPLE-I 2008: First Day Filled by Commonsense Knowledge
The TRIPLE-I conference in Graz today started with a keynote by Henry Lieberman, research scientist at the MIT Media Laboratory. Given that, nominally, at least a third of the conference