Dear all,
We would like to invite you to try the latest creation of
WhoKnows?Movies! [1]
WhoKnows?Movies! is a GWAP (game with a purpose) that asks quiz
questions about famous movies. The data comes from Freebase. We also
have a high score list which we will keep online for eternity (you
On 8/22/12 7:39 AM, Andreas Thalhammer wrote:
Dear all,
We would like to invite you to try the latest creation of
WhoKnows?Movies! [1]
WhoKnows?Movies! is a GWAP (game with a purpose) that asks quiz
questions about famous movies. The data comes from Freebase. We also
have a high score list
I am assuming that the buy-product of this effort is LOD data cleansing?
If so, is there an RDF based Linked Data archive (a linkset) that can then
be uploaded to the LOD cloud etc? For instance, is the archive in question
part of the resource at: http://www.yovisto.com/labs/**
On 8/22/12 8:08 AM, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
I am assuming that the buy-product of this effort is LOD data
cleansing? If so, is there an RDF based Linked Data archive (a
linkset) that can then be uploaded to the LOD cloud etc? For
instance, is the archive in question part of the
Hi Kingsley,
Great stuff!
Thanks, the major attribution w.r.t. the quiz game goes to Magnus Knuth
and Harald Sack (and many others) from HPI Potsdam.
I am assuming that the buy-product of this effort is LOD data
cleansing? If so, is there an RDF based Linked Data archive (a
linkset)
On 8/22/12 8:18 AM, Andreas Thalhammer wrote:
Hi Kingsley,
Great stuff!
Thanks, the major attribution w.r.t. the quiz game goes to Magnus
Knuth and Harald Sack (and many others) from HPI Potsdam.
I am assuming that the buy-product of this effort is LOD data
cleansing? If so, is there
The programme for SWIB12 (Semantic Web in Libraries) Conference in Cologne, 26
- 28 November 2012, has been published.
Register now at http://swib.org/swib12
Towards an international LOD library ecosystem
To an ever increasing extent Linked Open Data (LOD) is developing into a
mainstream
Dear Thomas,
I'm ccing public-esw-t...@w3.org. Perhaps this was the one you were looking for!
(1) (2)
You probably mean, if a ConceptScheme could be defined as a class, of which the
concepts of a given concept scheme are instances?
That would be the way to proceed, if you want to use the
Hi Antoine and CCs and everybody,
nice answer, and I'm glad you have detected my question in this haystack.
I think I have to tell more about the context of this question.
We have a new RD project about Linking Open Environment Data [1].
Here we try to bring together Data Cubes (prefix qb:) [2],
Thomas -
I've come to the same conclusion.
my:property1 rdfs:range some:codeA .
my:property2 rdfs:range some:codeB .
some:codeA rdfs:subClassOf skos:Concept .
some:codeB rdfs:subClassOf skos:Concept .
some:item1 a some:codeA . # also a skos:Concept because of subclass relationship
some:item2
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