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  • Dame Wendy Hall – The Semantic Web Revolution


    NodalitiesAuthority Authority: 408
    For this final podcast in the Online Information Conference 2009 series, I caught up with Dame Wendy Hall in a very echoey room at the Royal Society in London. Wendy is sharing the opening keynote session on the first day of the conference with Nigel Shadbolt.  Their session has the title The Semantic Web ...
    5 days ago
  • The RPI Data-gov Wiki: Current and Future Status


    The Tetherless World WeblogAuthority Authority: 104
    This blog post is being written in response to some questions being asked of late about our work on turning the datasets from http://data.gov  (and also some other govt datasets) into linkeddata formats (RDF) and making this available to the community.  In essence, the criticisms have been that although we’ve made ...
    5 days ago
  • Creating Linked Data - Part III: Defining Concept Schemes


    Jeni's MusingsAuthority Authority: 110
    This is the third instalment in a series that I’m writing about turning data into linked data. I’m using traffic count data as the example, since that’s a dataset that I’m currently working on. In the last two instalments, I talked about analysing and modelling the data and about designing URIs for the ...
    1 week ago
  • Creating Linked Data - Part II: Defining URIs


    Jeni's MusingsAuthority Authority: 110
    This is the second instalment in a series of posts about how to create linked data from existing data sets, using traffic count data as an example. In the last instalment, I talked about analysing and modelling data . This instalment discusses the creation of URIs for the various things that have been identified ...
    1 week ago
  • What is the DBpedia Project?


    Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data SpaceAuthority Authority: 110
    The recent Wikipedia imbroglio centered around DBpedia is the fundamental driver for this particular blog post. At time of writing this blog post, the DBpedia project definition in Wikipedia remains unsatisfactory due to the following shortcomings: Clear and accurate definition of the Projects What, Why, ...
    1 week ago
  • November’s Semantic Web Gang podcast now online


    Paul Miller - The Cloud of DataAuthority Authority: 399
    November’s episode of the Semantic Web Gang podcast, which I host, is now online.
    1 week ago
  • SWAT4LS2009 – Matthias Loebe: TIM A semantic web application for the specification of metadata items in clinical research


    Semantic ScienceAuthority Authority: 122
    (Again, these are live notes as bullet points.) Problems with the Specification of Clinical Trials Development of trial protocol Preparation of study centres Registration of patients etc….. Case report Forms capture data at different time points (lab results, therapy outcomes, treatment history etc..) ...
    1 week ago
  • Lego, Wombles and Linked Data


    Derivadow.comAuthority Authority: 387
    As a child I loved Lego . I could let my imagination run riot, design and build cars, space stations, castles and airplanes. "L is for Lego" by Don Solo. Some rights reserved. My brother didn’t like Lego, instead preferring to play with action men and toy cars. These sorts of toys did nothing for me, and ...
    1 week ago
  • Time To Experiment With Dbpedia?


    UK Web FocusAuthority Authority: 414
    A the recent CETIS 2009 conference I attended a session on “ Universities and Colleges in the Giant Global Graph ” facilitated by Adam Cooper. There was a feeling that the initial discussions had perhaps focussed too much on detailed technical aspects about Linked Data, and had failed to address the interests ...
    1 week ago
  • Five Game Changing Things about the OpenLink Virtuoso + AWS Cloud Combo


    Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data SpaceAuthority Authority: 110
    Here are 5 powerful benefits you can immediately derive from the combination of Virtuoso and Amazons AWS services (specifically the EC2 and EBS components): Acquire your own personal or service specific data space in the Cloud. Think DBase, Paradox, FoxPRO, Access of yore, but with the power of Oracle , ...
    1 week ago
  • Semantic technologies: which way now?


    Lorna's JISC CETIS blogAuthority Authority: 112
    Cast your mind back to the CETIS Conference 2007 and you may remember a session on Semantic Technologies for Teaching and Learning . This session sought to introduce current developments in semantic technologies, explore their potential application to the domain of teaching and learning and facilitate discussion ...
    1 week ago
  • data.gov.uk and the Talis Platform


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    Earlier this year Gordon Brown appointed Tim Berners-Lee as an advisor to the Cabinet Office to help the government begin the process of opening up its data. This was one part of the initiation of a project to begin opening up UK government data in a similar style to the US. A key part of Berners-Lee’s vision ...
    1 week ago
  • Personal and/or Service Specific Linked Data Spaces in the Cloud: DBpedia 3.4


    Kingsley Idehen's Blog Data SpaceAuthority Authority: 110
    We have just released an Amazon EC2 based public Snapshot of DBpedia 3.4. Thus, you can now instantiate a personal and/or service specific variant of the DBpedia 3.4 Linked Data Space . Basically, you can replicate what we host, within minutes (as opposed to days). In addition, you no longer need to squabble --on ...
    1 week ago
  • ‘Why Linked Data?’ presentation at Defrag Conference


    Paul Miller - The Cloud of DataAuthority Authority: 399
    The presentation I just delivered here at Defrag is now on slideshare, in case you want a look.
    2 weeks ago
  • The Web’s Missing Link


    Advocate's StudioAuthority Authority: 421
    It’s been a while since I mentioned on the Studio one of my pet subjects, the semantic web. But that does not mean that I haven’t been reading anything and everything I find on it. I found an interesting article  published a few days ago at Government Computing News discussing worldwide databases and linked ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Inventor of the World Wide Web on the Future Of The Internet


    ChaseSagum.comAuthority Authority: 126
    Tim Berners-Lee (no not Al Gore) is the creator of the World Wide Web. At a TED conference back in February earlier this year, Berners-Lee gave a presentation on his predictions on the future of the Internet. Being that he is one of minds behind the Internet as we know it today, I trust that he has a pretty good idea ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Linked, open, semantic?


    paul walk's weblogAuthority Authority: 440
    During an interesting session called the ‘Great Global Graph’ at the CETIS conference this week I formed the opinion that, in the recent rush of enthusiasm for ‘linked data’, three ‘memes’ were being conflated. These next three bullets outline my understanding of how these terms have been used in recent ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Publishing Information About Inward Links


    Jeni's MusingsAuthority Authority: 110
    In the Linked Data world, we talk a lot about having URIs that are identifiers for things, and making them HTTP URIs so that they can be dereferenced and people can find more information about those things. This raises the questions of “what information should you publish?” Let’s make this concrete by using a ...
    3 weeks ago
  • RPI exports data.gov information as linked data


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    UMBC alumnus Joab Jackson has an article in Government Computer News, Tim Berners-Lee: Machine-readable Web still a ways off , reporting on the International Semantic Web Conference help outside of Washington DC at the end of October. The article uses data.gov to illustrate the challenges and opportunities for the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • BIM – not your mother’s architecture.


    Life at HOKAuthority Authority: 135
    In celebration of ‘the Fifth of November’, aka ‘BIM Day’ I thought I’d post some ideas of what BIM (Building Information Modeling/Management) might look like in the future. This could be 20 years or 30 years, or never, but we should never stop thinking ‘what if’. In fact, recently I’ve been thinking ...
    3 weeks ago

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