On 7/25/14 3:02 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
So sameAs.org never appears in any of this stuff.
That’s deliberate.
The whole idea of it is that it doesn’t add to the plethora of URIs by
generating new ones.
But it seems that people do find it useful - I get emails from people about it,
especially
A very useful resource, which touches on a current issue for me - I may be
reviving a long-visited discussion here... (e.g. [1] )
Is it current practice now to use owl:sameAs for mapping ontologies, despite
the semantic implications of sameAs? Is a weaker interpretation of sameAs now
being
Chris,
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 6:46 PM, richard.hanc...@3kbo.com wrote:
Hi Azamat,
one thing I would like to be able to do is enter a search query similar
to
the following:
Kiwi a bird
using the a to indicate rdf:type and to substitute for bird the
classes known to represent that
Abdoullaev
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From: richard.hanc...@3kbo.com
To: Azamat abd...@cytanet.com.cy
Cc: 'SW-forum' semantic-...@w3.org; public-lod@w3.org; Chris Wallace
chris.wall...@uwe.ac.uk
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 2:46 AM
Subject: Re: sameas.org
Hi Azamat,
one thing I would
Richard,
thanks for the link to your presentation, it helped explain how razorbase
works and made navigating to the desired result easier.
Thanks, so glad to hear it was useful.
One suggestion re the slides, since the kiwi is not an Australian bird you
may want to change slide 27 to
Chris,
Looks very good - I'll give it a spin. I'd be interested to know what
algorithm is used here to bring the bird meaning to the top of the results.
Cool, thanks. As far as the algorithm [1], it's Entity Rank and
co-frequencies, explained in depth in this paper by Orri Erling [2].
I
On 05/06/2009 04:09, Giovanni Tummarello g.tummare...@gmail.com wrote:
a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots of wordnet links to
a
juggle of plumbing but no juice. No sign of
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kiwi however
Ah.
We only
Hugh Glaser wrote
On 05/06/2009 04:09, Giovanni Tummarello g.tummare...@gmail.com wrote:
a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots of wordnet links to
a
juggle of plumbing but no juice. No sign of
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kiwi however
Chris Wallace wrote:
Hugh Glaser wrote
On 05/06/2009 04:09, Giovanni Tummarello g.tummare...@gmail.com wrote:
a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots of wordnet links to
a
juggle of plumbing but no juice. No sign of
public-lod@w3.org; Ian Millard i...@ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 1:36 PM
Subject: RE: sameas.org
Hugh Glaser wrote
On 05/06/2009 04:09, Giovanni Tummarello g.tummare...@gmail.com
wrote:
a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots
Chris,
Try this:
- Go to razorbase.com
- Enter 'kiwi'
- Click the magnifying glass icon on the button bar to view categories
There, you should see all categories for things named Kiwi.
- Click the blue right arrow icon next to umble-sc:Birds, now you have Birds
named Kiwi
- Now click the ID
Hugh wrote:
We are pleased to offer http://sameas.org/ as a service to
provide you with help finding URIs.
Great stuff. Are there any plans to provide a way to make feedback on
dodgy sameAs relationships we come across?
I noticed that Southampton (UK) has a few dodgy ones:
Hi John,
Yes, I had noticed the Southampton problem - possibly like you because of
where we live :-)
We have plans, but not sure if there is time to execute them.
As you rightly worked out, the process is that someone identifies a
(possible) problem, and so the source needs to be informed of the
Good morning..
Hugh wrote:
Even so, I did see things, although I can only recall one
other at the moment which comes from a dbpedia-opencyc
problem (it's a band thing).
Some might argue that the band in question are indeed a torture device
;) Interestingly I noticed that a Dbpedia-Fbase
On 04/06/2009 09:26, Chris Wallace chris.wall...@uwe.ac.uk wrote:
Hugh
This is excellent stuff and I totally support your views about composable Sem
Web tools:
Brian Kernighan et al. must be proud of us.
Just a couple of observations:
- the AJAX interface is neat but its no good for
a New Zealander and a Kiwifruit)
throws up a radio station, an animated cartoon and lots of wordnet links to a
juggle of plumbing but no juice. No sign of
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kiwi however
Ah.
We only look at the first n results from Sindice, and clearly kiwi is a
popular name.
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