Matthias,
Our epiphany project will also do part of what you want, although it is
geared towards providing RDFa output, i.e. annotating your html page
with links to dbpedia etc.
http://projects.dfki.uni-kl.de/epiphany/
- Gunnar
Ivan Herman wrote:
Not providing an answer, but... if such tools
Our goal with the first release of the Fresnel vocabulary in 2006 was to have
more people (beyond us) play with it in different contexts and get feedback
so that the language could be enhanced iteratively. Maybe it is now time to
do such an iteration?
I am working on my own Fresnel 2. The
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Hi all,
Has anyone seen good papers on entity recognition, topic extraction,
or similar correlation algorithms in a semantic context using high
performance computing tech: FPGAs, GPUs, Cuda, OpenCL?
I have done a fair bit of searching but must be using the wrong
keywords. Thanks for any
On 02/02/2010 16:20, Leo Sauermann wrote:
* you won't find anything else that really fits RDF because of the
subclass/multiclass/missing properties/too many properties dynamics
you have in RDF. Templating languages are not good for this, also
fresnel data can spread and grow on the web like
One for the collection?
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Melvin Carvalho wrote:
One for the collection?
http://code.google.com/p/lindenb/source/browse/trunk/src/xsl/linkedin2foaf.xsl
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