Second CFP - Scripting for the Semantic Web - SFSW2010 @ ESWC2010

2010-03-26 Thread Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes
Just a reminder! The deadline is in 5 days! This is your chance to win the first prize of €300 very kindly sponsored by Talis! We are looking forward to receiving your entries! Submission site is now open at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sfsw2010 Cheers, - Gunnar Aastrand

Visual exploration of linked data with the Information Workbench and Microsoft Pivot

2010-03-26 Thread Peter Haase
Hi all, we would like to announce a demonstrator showing Microsoft's Pivot as an interface for the visual exploration of linked data. The application uses Pivot as a frontend to the Information Workbench, integrating DBpedia and several other LOD data sets. Try it at

Re: Visual exploration of linked data with the Information Workbench and Microsoft Pivot

2010-03-26 Thread John Erickson
A reminder that Pivot requires: * Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 * Microsoft Window 7 (XP not supported) * Microsoft Windows Aero * Pivot only displays in English (US). Just sayin'... On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Peter Haase peter.ha...@fluidops.com wrote:

LDOW2010 workshop papers and programme available

2010-03-26 Thread Michael Hausenblas
All, The LDOW2010 workshop papers as well as the programme of the workshop are now available online and can be accessed at [1]. Again, congratulations to the authors and a huge thanks to the members of the LDOW program committee for all their work! Cheers, Chris Bizer, Tom Heath, Tim

Re: A question - use 301 instead of 406?

2010-03-26 Thread Richard Cyganiak
Hi Hugh, Thinking more about this, I'm resetting to the start of the thread and I have a question for you. The Cool URIs for the Semantic Web document, which is perhaps the canonical reference for the 303/conneg style of linked data publishing, lists two different design patterns for

Re: A question - use 301 instead of 406?

2010-03-26 Thread John Erickson
Thank you Richard for that email; I think in making this observation/asking this question you've pointed out the subtle role that the generic document plays, esp (from http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/#r303gendocument): ...This has the advantage that clients can bookmark and further work with the

A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread KangHao Lu (Kenny)
Hi all hi Tom, Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community), as a foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I didn't check whether this has been brought up. If it doesn't, I would certainly hope that it does have one. I think the best choice

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Story Henry
On 26 Mar 2010, at 15:22, KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote: Hi all hi Tom, Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community), as a foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I didn't check whether this has been brought up. If it doesn't, I would

Re: Visual exploration of linked data with the Information Workbench and Microsoft Pivot

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
John Erickson wrote: A reminder that Pivot requires: * Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 * Microsoft Window 7 (XP not supported) * Microsoft Windows Aero * Pivot only displays in English (US). And if using VMWare, you need Fusion 3.0 which then works with

Re: A question - use 301 instead of 406?

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
John Erickson wrote: Thank you Richard for that email; I think in making this observation/asking this question you've pointed out the subtle role that the generic document plays, esp (from http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/#r303gendocument): ...This has the advantage that clients can bookmark and

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote: Hi all hi Tom, Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community), as a foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I didn't check whether this has been brought up. If it doesn't, I would certainly hope that it does have one. I

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Story Henry wrote: On 26 Mar 2010, at 15:22, KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote: Hi all hi Tom, Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community), as a foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I didn't check whether this has been brought up. If it

RE: A question - use 301 instead of 406?

2010-03-26 Thread Michael Smethurst
Hello Just chipping in from a publisher's perspective. The /data and /page thing on DBpedia always confused me a little. It seemed to make the assumption that there was only one page (desktop html) and only one data view (RDF). On bbc /programmes we have 2 pages (desktop html using

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread KangHao Lu (Kenny)
On 2010/03/27, at 0:27, Kingsley Idehen wrote: Kenny, This URI is inaccurate re. DBpedia developers: http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/is-group/page/projects/Project13 To be precise: http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/is-group/page/projects/Project13 is one of the teams that works on extraction

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote: On 2010/03/27, at 0:27, Kingsley Idehen wrote: Kenny, This URI is inaccurate re. DBpedia developers: http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/is-group/page/projects/Project13 To be precise: http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/is-group/page/projects/Project13 is one of the

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Tom Heath
On 26 March 2010 15:27, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote: Hmm, there once was an instance of Virtuoso+ODS at: http://community.linkeddata.org/ods that actually gave all members of LOD a URI. All you have to do is walk through the LOD mail archives to see how it came to an end. Tom

Contd: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
KangHao Lu (Kenny) wrote: [SNIP] The point is we don't want machine generated URIs (sorry I can't see what's inside http://community.linkeddata.org/ods cause it's down for the moment). We should have triples like Please note, I was trying to tell you that there once lived a Linked Data

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Melvin Carvalho
2010/3/26 KangHao Lu (Kenny) kennyl...@csail.mit.edu Hi all hi Tom, Does the Semantic Web Interest Group (or the Linked Data community), as a foaf:Group or something equivalent, has a WebID(URI)? Sorry but I didn't check whether this has been brought up. If it doesn't, I would certainly

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Tom Heath wrote: On 26 March 2010 15:27, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com wrote: Hmm, there once was an instance of Virtuoso+ODS at: http://community.linkeddata.org/ods that actually gave all members of LOD a URI. All you have to do is walk through the LOD mail archives to see how it

Re: Contd: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Story Henry
On 26 Mar 2010, at 18:59, Kingsley Idehen wrote: This is how it works: 1. New Users open accounts 2. Edit profile 3. Click a button that makes an X.509 certificate, exports to browser, and writes to FOAF space 4. Member visits any FOAF+SSL or OpenID space on the Web and never has to

Re: Contd: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Story Henry wrote: On 26 Mar 2010, at 18:59, Kingsley Idehen wrote: This is how it works: 1. New Users open accounts 2. Edit profile 3. Click a button that makes an X.509 certificate, exports to browser, and writes to FOAF space 4. Member visits any FOAF+SSL or OpenID space on the Web and

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Tom Heath
Kingsley, My recollection of events is as follows: 1. A number of us (you, me, others - don't remember exactly who) agreed that the community.linkeddata.org site was a good idea. 2. You set up an ODS instance running in EC2 and asked me to setup the appropriate CNAME record in the DNS. 3. I set

Re: Contd: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Story Henry wrote: On 26 Mar 2010, at 18:59, Kingsley Idehen wrote: This is how it works: 1. New Users open accounts 2. Edit profile 3. Click a button that makes an X.509 certificate, exports to browser, and writes to FOAF space 4. Member visits any FOAF+SSL or OpenID space on the Web and

Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Tom Heath wrote: Kingsley, My recollection of events is as follows: 1. A number of us (you, me, others - don't remember exactly who) agreed that the community.linkeddata.org site was a good idea. Yes. 2. You set up an ODS instance running in EC2 and asked me to setup the appropriate CNAME

AW: Visual exploration of linked data with the Information Workbench and Microsoft Pivot

2010-03-26 Thread Peter Haase
Peter Haase wrote: Hi all, we would like to announce a demonstrator showing Microsoft's Pivot as an interface for the visual exploration of linked data. The application uses Pivot as a frontend to the Information Workbench, integrating DBpedia and several other LOD data sets.

Re: AW: Visual exploration of linked data with the Information Workbench and Microsoft Pivot

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Peter Haase wrote: Peter Haase wrote: Hi all, we would like to announce a demonstrator showing Microsoft's Pivot as an interface for the visual exploration of linked data. The application uses Pivot as a frontend to the Information Workbench, integrating

Re: AW: AW: Visual exploration of linked data with the Information Workbench and Microsoft Pivot

2010-03-26 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Peter Haase wrote: Peter, Are you able to implement a pattern similar to RelFinder where the SPARQL endpoints are configurable? We also do something similar re. our iSPARQL tool (i.e., have a list of known endpoints but leave the user with option to add others). I've played around extensively

Should dbpedia have stuff in that is not from wikipedia - was: Re: A URI(Web ID) for the semantic web community as a foaf:Group

2010-03-26 Thread Hugh Glaser
I have changed the subject, as things seem to be fragmenting, and this is my interpretation of one of the fragments. Please correct me if this is a wrong understanding: Part of his complaint is that Kingsley has complained that dbpedia is publishing some stuff that he disagrees with. As far as I