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SchemaWeb: RDF schema directory

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

What is SchemaWeb?

SchemaWeb is a directory of RDF schemas expressed in the RDFS, OWL and DAML+OIL schema languages.

SchemaWeb is a place for developers and designers working with RDF. It provides a comprehensive directory of RDF schemas to be browsed and searched by human agents and also an extensive set of web services to be used by software agents that wish to obtain real-time schema information whilst processing RDF data.

RDF Schemas are the critical layer of the Semantic Web. They provide the semantic linkage that ‘intelligent’ software needs to extract value giving information from the raw data defined by RDF triples.

What does SchemaWeb do?

SchemaWeb gathers information about schemas published on the web.

SchemaWeb merges the RDF statements from all the schemas registered in the directory into an RDF triples store.

What does SchemaWeb do for me?

As a human user:

  • Browse the schemas held in the SchemaWeb directory and inspect the details of individual schemas including classes and properties, the raw RDF/XML and the RDF triples.
  • Search the schema meta-data and RDF/XML by keyword.
  • Query the SchemaWeb triples store using an online form.
  • Submit schemas for inclusion in the SchemaWeb directory.

As a software agent:

  • Query the SchemaWeb directory and triples store using the open standard web service specifications, REST and SOAP.

More info at http://schemaweb.info/

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: directory, initiative, ontologies, rdf, semantic web
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Questionnaire about collaborative ontology alignment

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Supun Dewaraja, an undergraduate  student of the University of Westminster, is currently researching on building a scalable approach to collaborative ontology alignment. The aim of this project is to use a crowd sourcing approach to ontology alignment. Considerations will also be made as to how to motivate the public to take part in ontology alignment. Furthermore the scalability (number of people, number of concepts) of the solution to the Internet as a whole rather than a specific expert group of knowledge engineers is also investigated.

The questionnaire contained in the link below is a short survey to gather the requirements for this approach.

http://ecustomersurvey.com/dsm/ViewSurvey.do?id=d23138e6-ac89-4e6c-9f43-bc91c11ab433

I guess we have something to say filling this survey and as a way to help Supun ;-)

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: collaboration, community, ontologies, social Web
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FOMI Workshop

Monday, August 31st, 2009

This week the 4th FOMI (Formal Ontologies Meet Industry) workshop has been organized in conjunction with the European Conference of Knowledge Management 2009 in Vicenza (Italy).

The workshop is an international forum where academic researchers and industrial practitioners meet to analyze and discuss application issues related to methods, theories, tools and applications based on formal ontologies.

Author: Roberta Cuel,
Tags: Conferences, knowledge management, ontologies, workshop
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