Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi Kingsley, Kanzaki Thank you very much for help. I must admit I am little confused by the contradictory advices I get from the semweb community. I am learning about using MOAT, SCOT, SIOC and other ontologies and hope I will be able to implement them soon. Best regards, Vuk Milicic On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Kingsley Idehen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vuk Milicic wrote: Hi Kanzaki, Thank you so much for your time and advice. Because it's getting so nice, I can't help asking to fine tune the model a little bit more. May I ? Please! I'm not the semweb expert, so every advice is welcomed :) If you don't mind adding one more namespace declaration, it would be better to use Tag ontology [1] I did it, but have two concerns about this: - Will RSS readers/aggregators (e.g. friendfeed) will still be able to read RSS easily? - I am considering using MOAT ontology, too. As far as I understand it, MOAT extends Richard Newman's tag ontology and provide a way to deal with tags with different meanings. I'm not sure if this is needed for Faviki, because ambiguous tags are automaticly redirected. [snip] Please use the MOAT and SCOT ontologies in conjunction with SIOC. To get a feel for the end product of such an endeavor see these views of my Tag Clouds via the OpenLink RDF Browser: 1. My Blog Data Space Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fweblog%2FMyBlogDataSpace%2Ftagcloud 2. My Shared Bookmarks Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fbookmark%2FKingsleyBookmarks%2Ftagcloud 3. My Feeds Subscription Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fsubscriptions%2FKingsleyIdehenFeeds%2Ftagcloud 4. A Collection of Tag Clouds http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fweblog%2FMyBlogDataSpace%2Ftagclouduri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fbookmark%2FKingsleyBookmarks%2Ftagclouduri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fsubscriptions%2FKingsleyIdehenFeeds%2Ftagcloud; (1-3) The Tags are bound to SKOS, MOAT, and SCOT, with SIOC used for Containment (i.e Data Space partitioning). All the Tags have URIs and these Tag URIs are associated with Meaning URIs (courtesy of MOAT). SCOT is used for the Tag stats, and SKOS for Conceptualization and Preferred Labeling. Of course, my tags are a mesh of del.icio.us and Technorati tags based on the bonding that exists between by ODS instance and these Tag oriented Data Spaces (i.e. Technorati and Del.icio.us). The following URIs will expose the Tag Clouds above in any RDF aware user agent (e.g. Zitgist Data Viewer http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/subscriptions/KingsleyIdehenFeeds/tagcloud, Tabulator, DISCO, Marble, others): 1. My Blog Data Space Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/weblog/MyBlogDataSpace/tagcloud 2. My Shared Bookmarks Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/bookmark/KingsleyBookmarks/tagcloud 3. My Feeds Subscription Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/subscriptions/KingsleyIdehenFeeds/tagcloud -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehenhttp://www.openlinksw.com/blog/%7Ekidehen President CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com -- Vuk Miličić Web Design Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.vukmilicic.com +381 63 83 90 135 - Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Vuk Milicic wrote: Hi Kingsley, Kanzaki Thank you very much for help. I must admit I am little confused by the contradictory advices I get from the semweb community. I am learning about using MOAT, SCOT, SIOC and other ontologies and hope I will be able to implement them soon. Vuk, Semantic Web community is large! I am specifically of the Linked Data tribe within the Semantic Web nation :-) What are you finding to be contradictory? Kingsley Best regards, Vuk Milicic On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Kingsley Idehen [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vuk Milicic wrote: Hi Kanzaki, Thank you so much for your time and advice. Because it's getting so nice, I can't help asking to fine tune the model a little bit more. May I ? Please! I'm not the semweb expert, so every advice is welcomed :) If you don't mind adding one more namespace declaration, it would be better to use Tag ontology [1] I did it, but have two concerns about this: - Will RSS readers/aggregators (e.g. friendfeed) will still be able to read RSS easily? - I am considering using MOAT ontology, too. As far as I understand it, MOAT extends Richard Newman's tag ontology and provide a way to deal with tags with different meanings. I'm not sure if this is needed for Faviki, because ambiguous tags are automaticly redirected. [snip] Please use the MOAT and SCOT ontologies in conjunction with SIOC. To get a feel for the end product of such an endeavor see these views of my Tag Clouds via the OpenLink RDF Browser: 1. My Blog Data Space Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fweblog%2FMyBlogDataSpace%2Ftagcloud 2. My Shared Bookmarks Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fbookmark%2FKingsleyBookmarks%2Ftagcloud 3. My Feeds Subscription Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fsubscriptions%2FKingsleyIdehenFeeds%2Ftagcloud 4. A Collection of Tag Clouds http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fweblog%2FMyBlogDataSpace%2Ftagclouduri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fbookmark%2FKingsleyBookmarks%2Ftagclouduri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fsubscriptions%2FKingsleyIdehenFeeds%2Ftagcloud; http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fweblog%2FMyBlogDataSpace%2Ftagclouduri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fbookmark%2FKingsleyBookmarks%2Ftagclouduri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fsubscriptions%2FKingsleyIdehenFeeds%2Ftagcloud;(1-3) The Tags are bound to SKOS, MOAT, and SCOT, with SIOC used for Containment (i.e Data Space partitioning). All the Tags have URIs and these Tag URIs are associated with Meaning URIs (courtesy of MOAT). SCOT is used for the Tag stats, and SKOS for Conceptualization and Preferred Labeling. Of course, my tags are a mesh of del.icio.us http://del.icio.us and Technorati tags based on the bonding that exists between by ODS instance and these Tag oriented Data Spaces (i.e. Technorati and Del.icio.us http://Del.icio.us). The following URIs will expose the Tag Clouds above in any RDF aware user agent (e.g. Zitgist Data Viewer http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/subscriptions/KingsleyIdehenFeeds/tagcloud, Tabulator, DISCO, Marble, others): 1. My Blog Data Space Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/weblog/MyBlogDataSpace/tagcloud 2. My Shared Bookmarks Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/bookmark/KingsleyBookmarks/tagcloud 3. My Feeds Subscription Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/subscriptions/KingsleyIdehenFeeds/tagcloud -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/%7Ekidehen President CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com -- Vuk Milièiæ Web Design Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.vukmilicic.com +381 63 83 90 135 -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen President CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com - Check out the
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Vuk Milicic wrote: Hi Kanzaki, Thank you so much for your time and advice. Because it's getting so nice, I can't help asking to fine tune the model a little bit more. May I ? Please! I'm not the semweb expert, so every advice is welcomed :) If you don't mind adding one more namespace declaration, it would be better to use Tag ontology [1] I did it, but have two concerns about this: - Will RSS readers/aggregators (e.g. friendfeed) will still be able to read RSS easily? - I am considering using MOAT ontology, too. As far as I understand it, MOAT extends Richard Newman's tag ontology and provide a way to deal with tags with different meanings. I'm not sure if this is needed for Faviki, because ambiguous tags are automaticly redirected. [snip] Please use the MOAT and SCOT ontologies in conjunction with SIOC. To get a feel for the end product of such an endeavor see these views of my Tag Clouds via the OpenLink RDF Browser: 1. My Blog Data Space Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fweblog%2FMyBlogDataSpace%2Ftagcloud 2. My Shared Bookmarks Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fbookmark%2FKingsleyBookmarks%2Ftagcloud 3. My Feeds Subscription Tag Cloud http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fsubscriptions%2FKingsleyIdehenFeeds%2Ftagcloud 4. A Collection of Tag Clouds http://demo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser2/?uri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fweblog%2FMyBlogDataSpace%2Ftagclouduri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fbookmark%2FKingsleyBookmarks%2Ftagclouduri%5B%5D=http%3A%2F%2Fmyopenlink.net%2Fdataspace%2Fkidehen%2Fsubscriptions%2FKingsleyIdehenFeeds%2Ftagcloud;(1-3) The Tags are bound to SKOS, MOAT, and SCOT, with SIOC used for Containment (i.e Data Space partitioning). All the Tags have URIs and these Tag URIs are associated with Meaning URIs (courtesy of MOAT). SCOT is used for the Tag stats, and SKOS for Conceptualization and Preferred Labeling. Of course, my tags are a mesh of del.icio.us and Technorati tags based on the bonding that exists between by ODS instance and these Tag oriented Data Spaces (i.e. Technorati and Del.icio.us). The following URIs will expose the Tag Clouds above in any RDF aware user agent (e.g. Zitgist Data Viewer http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/subscriptions/KingsleyIdehenFeeds/tagcloud, Tabulator, DISCO, Marble, others): 1. My Blog Data Space Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/weblog/MyBlogDataSpace/tagcloud 2. My Shared Bookmarks Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/bookmark/KingsleyBookmarks/tagcloud 3. My Feeds Subscription Tag Cloud http://myopenlink.net/dataspace/kidehen/subscriptions/KingsleyIdehenFeeds/tagcloud -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen President CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi Vuk, thank you for your prompt action. I did it, but have two concerns about this: - Will RSS readers/aggregators (e.g. friendfeed) will still be able to read RSS easily? Yes, as far as I know, RSS readers respect vocabularies they know (e.g. RSS 1.0, DC etc.), and just ignore those they don't. Actually, Bloglines and Google reader can aggregate the revised Faviki RSS without any problem. - I am considering using MOAT ontology, too. As far as I understand it, MOAT extends Richard Newman's tag ontology and provide a way to deal with tags with different meanings. I'm not sure if this is needed for Faviki, because ambiguous tags are automaticly redirected. Ah, well, t:associatedTag is usually used to relate a context dependent Tag (e.g. tags in del.icio.us, whose meaning might be different for each user). MOAT could be used to give a global meaning to such Tag. Here, however, Faviki uses DBpedia resources as the tag, whose semantics are already defined. I guess you don't need to further define the meaning of them with MOAT. (It could be debatable whether t:associatedTag is really appropriate here, though) item rdf:about=(tag_uri) link(document_uri)/link t:associatedTag rdf:resource=http://dbpedia.org/resource/Uniform_Resource_Identifier/ Did you mean item rdf:about=(bookmark_uri) ? Yes, sorry (I had Tag ontology in mind). It would be still better if you include t:taggedResource rdf:resource=(document_uri)/ Should I leave link tag or remove it completely? Leave it. RSS readers rely on link tag to find bookmarked document's URI. Although looks redundant, each serves different purpose. I recommend to use both taggedResource and link. Can I remove some of the namespaces that are not used, like 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/taxonomy/' ? Sure. If you do not use terms from that namespace, you can safely remove such xmlns: declaration. best, -- @prefix : http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/sig# . :from [:name KANZAKI Masahide; :nick masaka; :email [EMAIL PROTECTED]]. - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi Vuk, Thank you very much for RSS updates! Looks marvellous. Because it's getting so nice, I can't help asking to fine tune the model a little bit more. May I ? (1) dc:subject Now the items denote bookmarks, not target documents, it seems somewhat strange that an item (a book mark) has dc:subjects (because they are the subjects of the target document). If you don't mind adding one more namespace declaration, it would be better to use Tag ontology [1], and replace dc:subject with t:associatedTag, e.g.: xmlns:t=http://www.holygoat.co.uk/owl/redwood/0.1/tags/; ... item rdf:about=(tag_uri) link(document_uri)/link t:associatedTag rdf:resource=http://dbpedia.org/resource/Uniform_Resource_Identifier/ ... etc. (It would be still better if you include t:taggedResource rdf:resource=(document_uri)/ to generate a triple to connect the tag=item and the document, but I'm afraid this might be too much asking you ?) (2) value of dc:creator It's good idea to have user (tagger) URI as value of dc:creator. It would be much better if you use dc:creator rdf:resource=http.../ instead of literal value (dc:creatorhttp.../dc:creator). (3) non declared XML entities For some reasons, this RSS includes several XHTML entity references such as acirc;, brvbar;, atilde;, etc. These are declared in XHTML DTD, but not predefined XML entities. This makes the RSS ill-formed, and would cause fatal errors in XML applications. (This is not an RDF issue, but RSS/XML in general). I'd suggest use numerical reference such as #x123; (or %HH encoding for URI) if necessary. I am not sure what should I do in the case when bookmarks are sorted by popularity (e.g. http://www.faviki.com/?sort=popular). I use http://www.faviki.com/?u=[id] for item uris, and left dc:creator and dc:date blank. I'm not sure if this is ok. You can check it on http://www.faviki.com/rss.php?sort=popular. What do you think? OK, in this case, the items are the target documents, rather than tags assigned by Faviki users. So, you can safely use target document URIs for rdf:about attributes on each item (and rdf:li in items). You can still use http://www.faviki.com/?u=[id], i.e. this denotes the same thing as document uri does. The values of dc:creator and dc:date for this item should be those of the target document, which are usually not known in bookmarking system. Hence, you can omit these properties (better than blank properties). In turn, dc:subject is fine in this case. If you are interested in Tag ontology, you might want to use t:taggedWithTag in place of dc:subject (this would look somewhat tricky, but works). I appreciate very much your effort to make Faviki RDF output better. thank you and best regards, [1] http://www.holygoat.co.uk/projects/tags/ -- @prefix : http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/sig# . :from [:name KANZAKI Masahide; :nick masaka; :email [EMAIL PROTECTED]]. - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi Georgi Georgi Kobilarov a écrit : Hi Bernard, Faviki is a service that I have waited for a long time. I used del.icio.us in the past, but its social component was mostly irrelevant to me. I want to use a bookmarking service for my own personal benefit of storing and remembering websites. In this case, why not simply using your browser bookmarks? If I think only of personal benefit, the one I see in social bookmarking is discovering more relevant resources around the ones I know of. Sharing is a win-win strategy, I think all the history of web technologies is there to support this thesis. This social stuff is great if it makes it easier for me to reach my goal, and the delicious tag recommendation is a good example. People tag their stuff, and by doing so they help other users. But I would never contribute to delicious *just* to help other users (and to train the recommendation algorithm). Of course. This is not a question of technology, it's the basis of sociality. Why do we exchange on this forum or other ones? Here's a fantastic blog post about that relation of personal benefit and social systems: http://bokardo.com/archives/the-delicious-lesson/ Well, it's amazing that people need to look at social bookmarking to re-discover the basic principles of social life. They are not different for the network. Faviki has great potential, but IMHO they have to find a way to use DBpedia's semantic graph to provide additional *personal* value to their users. Hanging my favorites on DBpedia concepts is indeed adding personal values. The auto-completing tagging made me discover already Wikipedia stuff I did not know. Not to mention other bookmarks that other will tag with the same. And navigation to related topics and categories makes me discover more. The personal benefit is obvious for me. The potential feature of contributing to Wikipedia you've mentioned is indeed very interesting, but the system has to be built in a way that these social contributions happen as a side effect of people using the system because they love it for the personal problems it solves. Well this is a strange assertion to me. Why do people contribute to Wikipedia? What is the personal reward? Don't forget that DBpedia, and hence the possibility of a tool like Faviki, and of DBpedia being the backbone of the Linked Data cloud, is just a side effect of the huge work of the Wikipedia community. Granted DBpedia formalize the semantics, but if the semantics were not already implicitly embedded in Wikipedia pages (and first of all, its subject-centic nature), there would not be anything to build upon. So why would this very community not use the social semantic loop, the added value of resources bookmarked on DBpedia concepts, to augment the Wikipedia content itself, and enter in a virtuous semantic circle? I think we have to see those tools in the Big Picture of collective intelligence emergence. The social success of Wikipedia has proven that this is not a void concept. Cheers Bernard Cheers, Georgi -- Georgi Kobilarov Freie Universität Berlin www.georgikobilarov.com -Original Message- From: Bernard Vatant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 10:55 AM To: Georgi Kobilarov Cc: dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki Hi Georgi Thanks for the pointer. Faviki is indeed great. I'd never be convinced by any social bookmarking so far, because I found tags so messy, but I've adopted Faviki right away (http://www.faviki.com/?s=172) and I don't seem to be alone : the adoption curve seems to be steep since yesterday. One interesting potential feature is the feedback towards Wikipedia editors themselves. They can tap in the resources indexed on their favourite articles to improve the article content. So this is a good example to monitor of social semantic feedback. Bernard Georgi Kobilarov a écrit : Hi all, just found a new semantic bookmarking service called Faviki [1] which uses DBpedia for tagging content. Great stuff :) But I'm wondering if these guy can show some more value from using semantic tags. And I hope they will start publishing their data as Linked Data... Cheers, Georgi [1] http://faviki.com/ -- Georgi Kobilarov Freie Universität Berlin www.georgikobilarov.com - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion -- *Bernard Vatant *Knowledge Engineering
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi DBpedia Folks! Please sorry for my delayed responses. I'm very glad that folks from DBpedia like (and use) Faviki! I think DBpedia is a great project, and hope it will continue to develop. Version 3.0 has some great improvements (especially disambiguation and redirect extractions, and I hope they will be perfected in the future). Abstracts are pretty important, and I think they should be better. I believe mess appears because of removing urls from text (besides Wikipedia inconsistency)? Did you consider another alternative abstract with urls left inside? I noticed links (to other Wikipedia articles) in the first couple of paragraphs of Wikipedia article are usually pretty related to article itself. If abstract in Faviki have links (to Faviki pages about tags), or an option to show only that related tags, I believe it would be another great way to navigate and learn about stuff. I agree that general problem with social and collaborative systems is that they must provide a benefit for the user, when there are not much data. It seems that good ideas often fail because they're highly dependent on large number of users and their activity. In my opinion, the challenge is to make a system which will be useful if there is only one user, and let the real benefit (coming from many nodes and interconnections) comes later. That's what I'm trying to do with Faviki. :) In my vision Faviki will evolve toward connecting the people with tags and websites and defining types of webpages (using predefined predicates), that was actually the original idea of Faviki, but I decided to start with smaller and more focused version in order to provide easier adoption and understanding of its key values.. I'm glad we have a similar thoughts about connecting it with Wikipedia. I really believe there is a potential, and that Wikipedia can benefit, too. I fixed RSS.. - changed DBpedia URI from 'data' to 'resource' It would be nice to keep in touch.. I would like to hear suggestions and ideas from you, from the perspective of DBpedia creators and Faviki users. Best wishes from sunny Belgrade, Vuk Milicic -- Vuk Miličić Web Design Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.faviki.com - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi Bernard, Faviki is a service that I have waited for a long time. I used del.icio.us in the past, but its social component was mostly irrelevant to me. I want to use a bookmarking service for my own personal benefit of storing and remembering websites. This social stuff is great if it makes it easier for me to reach my goal, and the delicious tag recommendation is a good example. People tag their stuff, and by doing so they help other users. But I would never contribute to delicious *just* to help other users (and to train the recommendation algorithm). Here's a fantastic blog post about that relation of personal benefit and social systems: http://bokardo.com/archives/the-delicious-lesson/ Faviki has great potential, but IMHO they have to find a way to use DBpedia's semantic graph to provide additional *personal* value to their users. The potential feature of contributing to Wikipedia you've mentioned is indeed very interesting, but the system has to be built in a way that these social contributions happen as a side effect of people using the system because they love it for the personal problems it solves. Cheers, Georgi -- Georgi Kobilarov Freie Universität Berlin www.georgikobilarov.com -Original Message- From: Bernard Vatant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 10:55 AM To: Georgi Kobilarov Cc: dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki Hi Georgi Thanks for the pointer. Faviki is indeed great. I'd never be convinced by any social bookmarking so far, because I found tags so messy, but I've adopted Faviki right away (http://www.faviki.com/?s=172) and I don't seem to be alone : the adoption curve seems to be steep since yesterday. One interesting potential feature is the feedback towards Wikipedia editors themselves. They can tap in the resources indexed on their favourite articles to improve the article content. So this is a good example to monitor of social semantic feedback. Bernard Georgi Kobilarov a écrit : Hi all, just found a new semantic bookmarking service called Faviki [1] which uses DBpedia for tagging content. Great stuff :) But I'm wondering if these guy can show some more value from using semantic tags. And I hope they will start publishing their data as Linked Data... Cheers, Georgi [1] http://faviki.com/ -- Georgi Kobilarov Freie Universität Berlin www.georgikobilarov.com - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion -- *Bernard Vatant *Knowledge Engineering *Mondeca** *3, cité Nollez 75018 Paris France Web:www.mondeca.com http://www.mondeca.com Tel: +33 (0) 971 488 459 Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Blog:Leçons de Choses http://mondeca.wordpress.com/ - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Hi Georgi Thanks for the pointer. Faviki is indeed great. I'd never be convinced by any social bookmarking so far, because I found tags so messy, but I've adopted Faviki right away (http://www.faviki.com/?s=172) and I don't seem to be alone : the adoption curve seems to be steep since yesterday. One interesting potential feature is the feedback towards Wikipedia editors themselves. They can tap in the resources indexed on their favourite articles to improve the article content. So this is a good example to monitor of social semantic feedback. Bernard Georgi Kobilarov a écrit : Hi all, just found a new semantic bookmarking service called Faviki [1] which uses DBpedia for tagging content. Great stuff :) But I'm wondering if these guy can show some more value from using semantic tags. And I hope they will start publishing their data as Linked Data... Cheers, Georgi [1] http://faviki.com/ -- Georgi Kobilarov Freie Universität Berlin www.georgikobilarov.com - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion -- *Bernard Vatant *Knowledge Engineering *Mondeca** *3, cité Nollez 75018 Paris France Web:www.mondeca.com http://www.mondeca.com Tel: +33 (0) 971 488 459 Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Blog:Leçons de Choses http://mondeca.wordpress.com/ - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion
Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki
Thanks for the pointer to their RSS! The use of dbpedia.org/data/ is clearly wrong! Must be dbpedia.org/resource/. I don't have an opinion about dc:subject compared to taxo:topics + Bags... Cheers, Georgi -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:dbpedia- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of KANZAKI Masahide Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 1:25 PM To: dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Semantic Bookmarking Service: Faviki Hi all, Faviki provides RSS 1.0 for a bookmark list, and tags to each item are included as DBpedia URIs, e.g. taxo:topics rdf:Bag rdf:li resource=http://dbpedia.org/data/RDF; / rdf:li resource=http://dbpedia.org/data/Semantic_Web; / /rdf:Bag /taxo:topics Notice that, besides somewhat obsolete taxo:topic + rdf:Bag/rdf:li model, DBpedia URIs are 'data' rather than 'resource'. What do you think, as tag object, is good URI in this case ? I guess dc:subject resource=http://dbpedia.org/resource/RDF/ dc:subject resource=http://dbpedia.org/resource/Semantic_Web/ would be straightforward, but any rationale to use 'data' URIs here ? cheers, -- @prefix : http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/sig# . :from [:name KANZAKI Masahide; :nick masaka; :email [EMAIL PROTECTED]]. --- -- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01/ ___ Dbpedia-discussion mailing list Dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-discussion