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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
Interview on Enhancing Semantic Web applications with Linguistic Information
John McCrae (Uni Bielefeld), Elena Montiel-Ponsoda (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) and Tobias Wunner (DERI Galway) will hold a tutorial at the ESWC 2011 with the title “Enriching the Semantic Web
Why SKOS thesauri matter – the next generation of semantic technologies
As a matter of fact still a lot of “semantic technologies” are around which do nothing else than pure statistical analysis of text. Sure, this is better than simple full
Calais, Zemanta or textwise?
Beside W3C´s Linked Data Initiative, it were semantic services like Calais, Zemanta or textwise which have made the advantages of the Semantic Web visible for a broader community in the
Keep the Semantic Web trusty
Image via Wikipedia In recent days – here at Semantic Web Company – we have had a lot of discussions on how the future of the Semantic Web (name it
Tom Tague on Open Calais 4
The recent release of Open Calais v4 offers excting new possibilities by making a great contribution to Linked Data efforts. Previous releases of Thomson Reuter’s Open Calais web service already
examples how the semantic web may be monetized
Two new services based on semantic technologies came up recently: Jinni a recommendation portal for movies and tv shows and BooRah’s Restaurant Reputation Report. Both are good examples how the
Integrating Information Extraction into the KiWi-System: a proposal from Brno
Semantic technology isn’t about technology: It’s noble concern is to make the life and work of people easier. Yesterday, Marek Schmidt and Petr Knoth, both working on PhD project within
KIWI Project Partners, Pt.1: LMU
“My expectations for this project are that we are going to acquire experience in system development, learn more about social software, deepen our knowledge of information extraction and gain more
Semantic for the Zend Framework with OpenCalais
Semantic Blogging: Prototype of a Rich Text Editor with some semantic content flavour. This example demonstrates how to use the Yahoo! YUI Editor and OpenCalais API as Zend Framework Service