Melvin,
Linked Open Colors was something made for fun, which is very different
to a joke. It only provides instances of colors based on some of their
different representations. For what your are looking for, here a
couple of vocabularies that would be useful:
http://data.colourphon.co.uk/def
2012/1/26 Sergio Fernández sergio.fernan...@fundacionctic.org:
Melvin,
Linked Open Colors was something made for fun, which is very different
to a joke. It only provides instances of colors based on some of their
different representations. For what your are looking for, here a
couple
has a certain color.
I understand linked open colors was a joke
Anyone know of an ontology with color or hasColor as a predicate?
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Tel : + 33 (0)9 71 48 84 59
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Linked Open Vocabularies http://labs.mondeca.com/dataset
I see hasColor a lot in the OWL documentation but I was trying to work
out a way to say something has a certain color.
I understand linked open colors was a joke
Anyone know of an ontology with color or hasColor as a predicate?
As far as I remember when it was announced, Linked Open Colors was not
really a joke. It was clearly something made for fun, but it was also
trying to usefully model colors according to Linked Data principles.
Le 26/01/2012 00:15, Melvin Carvalho a écrit :
I see hasColor a lot in the OWL
On Jan 25, 2012, at 3:15 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
I see hasColor a lot in the OWL documentation but I was trying to work
out a way to say something has a certain color.
I understand linked open colors was a joke
Anyone know of an ontology with color or hasColor as a predicate
On 2012-01 -26, at 00:15, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
I see hasColor a lot in the OWL documentation but I was trying to work
out a way to say something has a certain color.
I understand linked open colors was a joke
Anyone know of an ontology with color or hasColor as a predicate
on behalf of Sergio Fernández
Sent: Fri 4/1/2011 08:45
To: Linked Data community
Subject: [ANN] Linked Open Colors
Hi,
for giving some color to the semantic web folks, we are happy to
announce the release the Linked Open Colors dataset [1]. The Linked
Open Colors project offers tons of facts
Ola Sergio
Very cool ... and could be actually useful, so maybe less a joke than it
seems
Bernard
2011/4/1 Sergio Fernández sergio.fernan...@fundacionctic.org
Hi,
for giving some color to the semantic web folks, we are happy to
announce the release the Linked Open Colors dataset [1
Open Colors
Hi,
for giving some color to the semantic web folks, we are happy to
announce the release the Linked Open Colors dataset [1]. The Linked
Open Colors project offers tons of facts about colors, all readily
available as Linked Open Data, linking with other relevant datasets
: public-lod-requ...@w3.org on behalf of Sergio Fernández
Sent: Fri 4/1/2011 08:45
To: Linked Data community
Subject: [ANN] Linked Open Colors
Hi,
for giving some color to the semantic web folks, we are happy to
announce the release the Linked Open Colors dataset [1]. The Linked
Open
/1/2011 08:45
To: Linked Data community
Subject: [ANN] Linked Open Colors
Hi,
for giving some color to the semantic web folks, we are happy to
announce the release the Linked Open Colors dataset [1]. The Linked
Open Colors project offers tons of facts about colors, all readily
available as Linked
directlyLeftOf pixel2
etc..
John
From: Christopher Gutteridge [mailto:c...@ecs.soton.ac.uk]
Sent: Fri 4/1/2011 10:29
To: Richard Cyganiak
Cc: John Goodwin; Sergio Fernández; Linked Data community
Subject: Re: [ANN] Linked Open Colors
Suggested future work
10:29
To: Richard Cyganiak
Cc: John Goodwin; Sergio Fernández; Linked Data community
Subject: Re: [ANN] Linked Open Colors
Suggested future work:
* Relate each colour to a brightness, hue and saturation URI. Maybe also link
to RDF documents for the combinations of b+h, n+s and h+s so people can
Cyganiak; Sergio Fernández; Linked Data community
Subject: Re: [ANN] Linked Open Colors
Hmm. That would DOUBLE the triples. I'd better make it optional.
http://is.gd/QLqhrN
Otherwise it might be considered silly.
John Goodwin wrote:
This is very useful Chris, however I think it would also be useful
; Linked Data community
Subject: Re: [ANN] Linked Open Colors
Suggested future work:
* Relate each colour to a brightness, hue and saturation URI. Maybe
also link to RDF documents for the combinations of b+h, n+s and h+s so
people can see variants of saturation, brightness and hue.
* Link
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On 01/04/11 11:11, Christopher Gutteridge wrote:
Done.
Awesome. You'll be pleased to know that those foaf:depictions mean
it's then just a small step to transform the RDF into HTML for
consumption by your average human:
http://is.gd/CermUM
Subject: [ANN] Linked Open Colors
Hi,
for giving some color to the semantic web folks, we are happy to
announce the release the Linked Open Colors dataset [1]. The Linked
Open Colors project offers tons of facts about colors, all readily
available as Linked Open Data, linking with other
defines this color as Tomato. I think we can
all agree that the identity of colors is a solved problem, and it
would be great if this Linked Data service could be updated to reflect
this. I started a Doodle Poll to see if we can find a time to meet to
discuss whether a W3C Working Group or Incubator Group
which identify colors? Umbel has the general
notion
of Color, but I want the actual colors, like, you know, red, white, blue
and
yellow. I can make up my own, but would rather use some already out
there,
if they exist.
Many thanks for any pointers.
How scruffy are you feeling?
http
:31 AM, Pat Hayes pha...@ihmc.us
wrote:
Does anyone know of URIs which identify colors? Umbel has the
general notion
of Color, but I want the actual colors, like, you know, red, white, blue
and
yellow. I can make up my own, but would rather use some already
out there,
if they exist
2010-02-24 08:31 Pat Hayes pha...@ihmc.us:
Does anyone know of URIs which identify colors? Umbel has the general
notion of Color, but I want the actual colors, like, you know, red,
white, blue and yellow. I can make up my own, but would rather use
some already out there, if they exist.
Do you
OpenCyc has colors represented as owl classes, e.g.
redhttp://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4r0L_kLnS6EdaAAACgyZzFrg
is the class of all things that are red. All colors are instances of the
second-order class
colorhttp://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rr19QJHStEdaAAACgyZzFrg
.
David Baxter
On Wed, Feb 24
Pat Hayes wrote:
Does anyone know of URIs which identify colors? Umbel has the general
notion of Color, but I want the actual colors, like, you know, red,
white, blue and yellow. I can make up my own, but would rather use some
already out there, if they exist.
Many thanks for any pointers
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Pat Hayes pha...@ihmc.us wrote:
Does anyone know of URIs which identify colors? Umbel has the general notion
of Color, but I want the actual colors, like, you know, red, white, blue and
yellow. I can make up my own, but would rather use some already out
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