CFP: UbiComp 2015 workshop: New frontiers of Quantified Self

2015-05-13 Thread amon rapp
Apologies for multiple postings. ** Call for Papers ** UbiComp '15 workshop: New frontiers of Quantified Self: finding new ways for engaging users in collecting and using personal data Workshop homepage: https://frontiersqs.wordpress.com/ We invite papers for the International

RE: Profiles in Linked Data

2015-05-13 Thread Svensson, Lars
Martynas, this is a very simple answer that I have given you before: a shape of RDF data is defined as SPARQL query. There are no two ways about it. Hmm, the list of deliverables of the data shapes wg [1] mentions an RDF vocabulary to describe shapes, a set of semantics _possibly_ defined as

Re: Profiles in Linked Data

2015-05-13 Thread Phil Archer
On 13/05/2015 12:12, Martynas Jusevičius wrote: Lars, first of all, a SPARQL query can be converted to RDF graph using SPIN syntax: http://spinrdf.org/sp.html In my mind the RDF Shapes WG is about RDF validation, and hopefully will also be based on SPIN. I'm not interested in the part about

SWIB15 (Semantic Web in Libraries): Deadline extended to May 31

2015-05-13 Thread Neubert, Joachim
The submission deadline for the seventh conference Semantic Web in Libraries (SWIB), November 23 - 25 in Hamburg, has been extended to May 31, 2015. The call for proposals here again: SWIB15 - Semantic Web in Libraries Conference 23.11. - 25.11.2015, Hamburg, Germany The SWIB conference

Re: Profiles in Linked Data

2015-05-13 Thread Martynas Jusevičius
Lars, first of all, a SPARQL query can be converted to RDF graph using SPIN syntax: http://spinrdf.org/sp.html In my mind the RDF Shapes WG is about RDF validation, and hopefully will also be based on SPIN. I'm not interested in the part about non-SPARQL shapes as this is mostly politics at

CFP: Uncertainty Reasoning for the Semantic Web (URSW 2015)

2015-05-13 Thread NICKLES, MATTHIAS
* CALL FOR PAPERS * 11th International Workshop on Uncertainty Reasoning for the Semantic Web http://c4i.gmu.edu/ursw/2015 In conjunction with the 14th International Semantic Web Conference Bethlehem, PA - US October 11 or 12, 2015 You are invited to participate in the upcoming workshop

CfP: 3rd International Workshop on NLP DBpedia 2015

2015-05-13 Thread Heiko Paulheim
NLP DBpedia 2015 - First Call for Papers --- 3rd International Workshop on NLP DBpedia 2015 October 11th or 12th, 2014 Bethlehem, PA, USA Collocated with the 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2015).

Re: Profiles in Linked Data

2015-05-13 Thread Martynas Jusevičius
Phil, I'm talking from a developer perspective. I can prove with source code that SPARQL and SPIN is enough to implement a read-write Linked Data life-cycle. If you know a client that (currently) accepts Shapes but not SPARQL, please point me to it. Because I don't think it exists. Martynas On

potential use of profiles for crystalisations of RDF

2015-05-13 Thread henry.st...@bblfish.net
There is a potential use of profiles that I can think of which has to do with cases where there is a need to create JSON-LD crystalisations of RDF [1]. I defined a crystalisation of RDF in 2006 as giving an RDF a specific shape. A good example of this in the RDF/XML work was RSS1.1 [2].

DART 2015 Call for papers - REVISED DATES

2015-05-13 Thread Cristian Lai
*9th International Workshop on* *Information Filtering and Retrieval* *DART 2015* Workshop of IC3K - KDIR 2015 7th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval Lisbon, 12November 2015 http://www.ic3k.org/DART.aspx Nowadays we are living an

Re: potential use of profiles for crystalisations of RDF

2015-05-13 Thread John Walker
Hi Henry Sounds suspiciously like JSON-LD Framing. http://json-ld.org/spec/latest/json-ld-framing/ Regards, John On 13 May 2015, at 14:15, henry.st...@bblfish.net henry.st...@bblfish.net wrote: There is a potential use of profiles that I can think of which has to do with cases where there