Dear all,
is this an acceptable practice from an LOD point of view or are there
technical concerns?
Martin
Damian Steer wrote:
On 20 May 2009, at 18:54, Martin Hepp (UniBW) wrote:
Hi Damian:
Thanks for your e-mail! I must admit that I don't get what exactly
you are proposing with
Hi Luciano,
a lot of RDF libraries will do this for you. I usually use the rapper
tool [1], which comes with the Redland RDF API. Another option I find
nice is cwm (which can do a lot of other things as well) [2].
Cheers,
Knud
[1] http://librdf.org/raptor/rapper.html
[2]
On 5/6/09 10:16, Knud Hinnerk Möller wrote:
Hi Luciano,
a lot of RDF libraries will do this for you. I usually use the rapper
tool [1], which comes with the Redland RDF API. Another option I find
nice is cwm (which can do a lot of other things as well) [2].
Cheers,
Knud
[1]
On 05/06/2009 04:09, Giovanni Tummarello g.tummare...@gmail.com wrote:
a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots of wordnet links to
a
juggle of plumbing but no juice. No sign of
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kiwi however
Ah.
We only
Martin,
There's not enough context in your mail to really understand the
situation. But Content-Location should be used when a content-
negotiated URL is accessed, and it should give a URL for the specific
variant that was chosen by the content-negotiation algorithm. For
example, if
On 4 Jun 2009, at 23:47, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Added some words in the about - any advice as to what the licence
might be?
I guess there is some cc licence that corresponds to:
The information is provided as-is and without any warranty.
It is freely available for any use as you wish.
I would
Hi Luciano,
There are also a few online tools that will do the conversion, offhand
I can only remember http://triplr.org
e.g.
http://triplr.org/ntriples/www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/card.rdf
Cheers,
Danny.
--
http://danny.ayers.name
Richard Cyganiak wrote:
Martin,
There's not enough context in your mail to really understand the
situation.
Yeah, there's some latency in the system. Luckily I have it in my
mailbox archive:
== Context ==
Steve Harris wrote:
Very cool resource.
On 20 May 2009, at 10:18, Libby Miller
Hugh Glaser wrote
On 05/06/2009 04:09, Giovanni Tummarello g.tummare...@gmail.com wrote:
a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots of wordnet links to
a
juggle of plumbing but no juice. No sign of
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kiwi however
Chris Wallace wrote:
Hugh Glaser wrote
On 05/06/2009 04:09, Giovanni Tummarello g.tummare...@gmail.com wrote:
a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots of wordnet links to
a
juggle of plumbing but no juice. No sign of
Chris Wallace wrote:
I think what I was getting at is that searches in the semantic web might be
expected to order results semantically rather than in random order, or in
order of current popularity as in non-semantic search engines.
Yes, this is our high expectations.
But there are good
[Apologies for multiple posts, I didn't realize a new thread had been
started for this topic]
Chris, All
Try this:
- Go to razorbase.com
- Enter 'kiwi'
- Click the magnifying glass icon on the button bar to view categories
There, you should see all categories for things named Kiwi.
- Click the
Chris,
Try this:
- Go to razorbase.com
- Enter 'kiwi'
- Click the magnifying glass icon on the button bar to view categories
There, you should see all categories for things named Kiwi.
- Click the blue right arrow icon next to umble-sc:Birds, now you have Birds
named Kiwi
- Now click the ID
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