and then gave the demo
another shot.
thanks,
Lee
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Sean,
I’m getting an error when I enter p53 and click on the Find Proteins
button. It says
Dan Russler wrote:
All,
It will be really helpful to read the text in this wiki link before the
presentation on Dec 18. I'm hoping that questions asked will come from
people who have read the link:
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLS/ClinicalObservationsInteroperability/RIMRDFOWL.html
(note...It
Hello Lena,
There are at least two public SPARQL endpoints that I know of that will
retrieve graphs accessible over the Internet when referenced in the
FROM/FROM NAMED clauses of a SPARQL query:
http://sparql.org/sparql.html (runs ARQ)
http://demo.openlinksw.com/sparql (runs Virtuoso)
andrea splendiani (RRes-Roth) wrote:
Thanks!
It'2 240M, but compressed is only 9.
I wonder whether there is some architecture to transparently transfer
compressed ontologies...
HTTP-accessible ontologies should be able to be setup to be downloaded
with gzip (or equivalent) HTTP transfer
Hi everyone,
The 3rd annual CSHALS (Conference on Semantics in Healthcare and Life
Sciences) is coming up on Feb. 24 - 26 in Cambridge, MA.
The past two years, the conference has seen an intriguing line-up of
speakers reporting on a wide range of activities related to semantics
and Semantic
On 9/11/2010 2:04 AM, Michel_Dumontier wrote:
It's not a restriction on the predicates - it's a restriction on
instances of a certain class - like that of blood pressure
measurements. Checking consistency would tell you whether your data
conforms to the specification described by the ontology
Hi Nitin,
One source -- that is now a bit dated but still contains some
interesting examples -- is a Scientific American article from 4 years
ago: http://www.thefigtrees.net/lee/sw/sciam/semantic-web-in-action
We (Cambridge Semantics) also published a case study with one of our
pharma
Hi everyone,
Many of you may already have come across Semantic University
http://www.cambridgesemantics.com/semantic-university, but I'd like to
announce it to this community.
Semantic University is a free, online resource for learning Semantic Web
technologies. We've gotten some great
, and found nothing. We've tried visual inspection as well -- not
easy as all the HTML is on one line -- and again can see nothing. Tried
content negotiation for RDF, but this returns HTML. Even the normally
reliable RSS feed fails because there isn't one.
Phil
Lee Feigenbaum l
role, it happens to
be a reasonable source for computational metadata where there is nothing
else.
Phil
Lee Feigenbaum l...@thefigtrees.net writes:
Thanks for the feedback. We didn't pursue an RSS feed for the site because
it's intended to be relatively timeless educational content, rather
.
Anyway, I think I have said enough here; it's your website!
Phil
Lee Feigenbaum l...@thefigtrees.net writes:
I don't really find the use cases you suggest particularly compelling. Perhaps
you could explain them in a bit more detail?
Searching -- we do some degree of traditional SEO
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to let you know that I'll be giving a free Intro to Semantic Web
60-minute webinar on this Wednesday, July 17, at 2pm ET.
You can register for the webinar here: http://eepurl.com/BRfQ1
The webinar is based on content from Semantic University
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