Dear LODers,
Thought this could be interesting for some of us:
Funded by the Open Society Institute, two Panton Fellowships will be
awarded by Open Knowledge Foundation to scientists who actively promote
open data in science. The Fellowships are open to all, and would
particularly suit graduate
On 1/25/12 3:40 PM, Paul A. Houle wrote:
Ontology2 announces the beta release of the Ookaboo RDF Dump, which
contains metadata for nearly 1,000,000 public domain and Creative
Commons images of more than 500,000 specific topics from Dbpedia and
Freebase.
The Ookaboo RDF dump is released
I see hasColor a lot in the OWL documentation but I was trying to work
out a way to say something has a certain color.
I understand linked open colors was a joke
Anyone know of an ontology with color or hasColor as a predicate?
As far as I remember when it was announced, Linked Open Colors was not
really a joke. It was clearly something made for fun, but it was also
trying to usefully model colors according to Linked Data principles.
Le 26/01/2012 00:15, Melvin Carvalho a écrit :
I see hasColor a lot in the OWL
On Jan 25, 2012, at 3:15 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
I see hasColor a lot in the OWL documentation but I was trying to work
out a way to say something has a certain color.
I understand linked open colors was a joke
Anyone know of an ontology with color or hasColor as a predicate?
On 2012-01 -26, at 00:15, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
I see hasColor a lot in the OWL documentation but I was trying to work
out a way to say something has a certain color.
I understand linked open colors was a joke
Anyone know of an ontology with color or hasColor as a predicate?
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