Re: Updated GeoSpecies Data Set

2009-10-27 Thread Bernard Vatant
Hello Daniel Interesting data. If I had to model them, I guess I would define one resource for each Species, and one for each Sighting. For the species, I would reuse as far as possible existing URIs, such as http://dbpedia.org/page/Desert_Froglet for Crinia deserticola. But certainly Peter has

Announce: 4store Amazon Machine Image and Billion Triple Challenge Data Set

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Groth
Hi, As part of our entry to the 2009 Billion Triple Challenge (BTC), we have been using two pieces of great infrastructure: Amazon Web Services (http://aws.amazon.com) and the quad store - 4store (4store.org). Today, we are making publicly available an Amazon Machine Image for 4store.

Re: Updated GeoSpecies Data Set

2009-10-27 Thread Peter DeVries
Hi Daniel, I am in the process of updating the GeoSpecies data set and have added your species to the database. I will send you a note when this new version is live. In the meantime, you might like to look over these sparql query examples. http://about.geospecies.org/sparql.xhtml

Re: Announce: 4store Amazon Machine Image and Billion Triple Challenge Data Set

2009-10-27 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Paul Groth wrote: Hi, As part of our entry to the 2009 Billion Triple Challenge (BTC), we have been using two pieces of great infrastructure: Amazon Web Services (http://aws.amazon.com) and the quad store - 4store (4store.org). Today, we are making publicly available an Amazon Machine

Re: Updated GeoSpecies Data Set

2009-10-27 Thread Daniel O'Connor
Are you interested in determining what factors contribute to why a particular frog is at one location and not another? - Pete To be honest, I just want to publish a great big well structured blob of frog data, and I recalled seeing http://data.gbif.org/species/14067175/ and similar mapped out

Re: Updated GeoSpecies Data Set

2009-10-27 Thread Peter DeVries
You should be able to submit the data to GBIF using their xml format. In my next update your species with author names will be linked to the GBIF id DBpedia Resource NCBI id - get you to bio2rdf resource and some others like Wikispecies. I have this done on the development machine, but I still