On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 17:31 +0100, Bernard Vatant wrote:
I would like to get updated estimation about the size of the linked
data using geonames URIs (outside Geonames publication itself, of
course).
libre.fm profiles include a location field. After filling in this
field in the edit profile
Hi all,
I'd like to start a discussion about a topic that I think is getting
increasingly important: RDF update feeds.
The linked data project is starting to move away from releases of large data
dumps towards incremental updates. But how can services consuming rdf data
from linked data sources
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 16:45 +0100, Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
How do we deal with RDF diffs?
Talis' changeset vocab is a good start:
http://n2.talis.com/wiki/Changesets
It has enough level of details for changes to be rewound, replayed, etc.
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Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to start a discussion about a topic that I think is getting
increasingly important: RDF update feeds.
The linked data project is starting to move away from releases of large data
dumps towards
Damian Steer wrote:
There have been a few suggestions over the years. [1] immediately jumps
to mind, for example.
We integrated functionality for publishing LinkedData updates also in
Triplify [1]. Its similar to Talis' changeset approach, but works more
like publishing a hierarchically
Hi,
We are working on this issue with our DSNotify [1] approach. Our
solution is based on indexing subgraphs of available
LD graphs and deriving feature vectors (FV) for each indexed resource.
By comparing the sets of newly detected,
recently removed and indexed FVs, we can detect create,
Hi Georgi, all,
I'm writing a long response here, partly because I aleady started
formulating one related to a previous post to this list:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lod/2009Nov/0003.html.
I'm working with the Swedish legal information system, where we've
settled on using Atom
very short non-detailed reply from me!
pub/sub, atom feeds, RDF over XMPP were my initial thoughts on the
matter last week - essentially triple (update/publish) streams on a
pub/sub basis, decentralized suitably, [snip]
then my thoughts switched to the fact that RDF is not XML (or any other