Hi Kingsley,
Not a perfect answer to your question as it is in a very early stage,
yet I'm trying to develop an intelligent agent to give you route
planning results across transit networks: Linked Connections [1]. By
following links and discovering various other data sources, it can take
Hi Stan,
I doubt whether it's the first DCAT validator ever, but it certainly is
a great contribution to the LOD community. Worth mentioning for the
people on this list as well:
There is an npm (javascript/nodejs) library which you can customize with
your own mandatory or recommended
Hi Bianca,
Any organisations? In Belgium we have http://kbodata.be, which is a
linked dataset for orgnaizations in Belgium.
Hope this helps,
Pieter
On 2014-12-18 16:29, Bianca Pereira wrote:
Hello,
I was looking for a Linked Data dataset and I always find very
challenging to find a
Hi Laura,
What Alfredo said: all the services are down. Maybe it's interesting to
choose a more light-weight LOD publishing mechanism which focuses on
availability [1]?
A public question: does your project intend on updating this data
regularly with new debates?
Kind regards,
Pieter
[1]
things. The World Wide Web's architecture,
via HTTP URIs, caters to the natural language needs of denotation,
connotation using sentences or statements.
Kind regards,
Pieter
On 2014-07-18 13:12, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 7/16/14 9:55 AM, Pieter Colpaert wrote:
Hi list,
Short version:
I want
Hi list,
Short version:
I want real-world concepts to be able to have a URI without a http://;.
You cannot transfer any real-world concept over an Internet protocol
anyway. Why I would consider changing this can be
* If you don't agree, why?
* If you do agree, should we change the
Hi list,
Short version:
I want real-world concepts to be able to have a URI without a http://;.
You cannot transfer any real-world concept over an Internet protocol
anyway. Why I would consider changing this can be
* If you don't agree, why?
* If you do agree, should we change the
of the
animal zebra?
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Pieter Colpaert
pieter.colpa...@ugent.be wrote:
Hi list,
Short version:
I want real-world concepts to be able to have a URI without a http://;. You
cannot transfer any real-world concept over an Internet protocol anyway. Why
I would consider changing
from dbpedia:
http://demo.thedatatank.com/dbpedia/stations
Kind regards,
Pieter Colpaert
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Open Transport Working Group OKFN
http://transport.okfn.org
json-ld support?
thanks,
Alfredo
2013/12/5 Pieter Colpaert pieter.colpa...@okfn.org
mailto:pieter.colpa...@okfn.org
Hi all,
At Open Knowledge Foundation Belgium we have been working for a
couple of years on a tool which assists organisations to publish
data. It provides an HTTP
Hi Frans,
Perhaps VoID could help if you create your own feature [1] which
describes your limitation added on the server?
As a sidenote, maybe next to a SPARQL endpoint, just providing the
datadumps would be great as well?
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/void/#features
Kind regards,
Pieter
On
Hi Melvin (and François),
We are working on a complementary product to the datalift called the
datatank. Its goal is to help organisations with their (linked) open
data policy.
You can see a demo of the mapping language over here:
http://demo.thedatatank.org/input/index.html
Or experiment
Hi all,
I'm sure that on this particular list, everyone will agree that RDF is
web-native (of course it is). As a member of OKFN myself I have found
Rufus' quote very hard to defend (certainly not as a LOD researcher).
Nevertheless it was very thought provoking and sadly it may be a very close
Hi all,
uri4uri is clearly missing provenance information and a SPARQL endpoint.
I have started a harvester which fetches all URI data on uri4uri.net. I
will post the SPARQL endpoint once the harvesting is done. ETA is
2014-03-31T23:59Z.
Kind regards,
Pieter
On 04/01/2013 11:52 AM, Claus
transport data at the university of Ghent (Belgium) 4
months ago.
I would be pleased to give a talk on Open Transport Data if you would
think that I am the right person.
Kind regards,
Pieter Colpaert
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Coordinator Open Transport WG OKFN
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