2002-10-05
Burningbird: RDF Query-o-Matic Light - neat PHP tools from Shelley Powers. She also talks about nursery rhymes & RDF (Miss Moffat -> 3-legged stools -> triples!) but danbri's House That Jack Built in RDF takes the biscuit. Hmmph - doesn't show up in Yahoo's web access properly, and blogger don't like 'pre', so just imagine nice indentation...
2002-10-04
AmphetaDesk Documentation - Finding More Channels RSS Auto-Discovery - useful info from Morbus the Monster.
The Neural Basis of Predicate-Argument Structure ..."I have argued that PREDICATE(x) is a reasonable schematic way of representing what happens in an act of perception."
2002-10-03
The Description Logic Handbook c. �80.00
Publication is planned for January 2003...time to start saving...
Publication is planned for January 2003...time to start saving...
A Bit on Description Logics - with links.
The WebAI Wiki (CMSC828y) at the University of Maryland.
RDF/RSS 1.0 Tutorial in 3 minutes or less - less. Quite a few questionable bits, but as a one page intro, great!
2002-10-01
Patterns in Unstructured Data nice write up of Latent Semantic Indexing.
Parsing RDF using XSLT in Ruby - though it doesn't have to be Ruby, the stylesheet should work quite happily with any XSLT engine (I just tried it with MSXML).
Semantic Web - Wikipedia - not sure who started this entry, but they somehow managed to overlook RDF. Added that, but it still needs a lot more work.
Top Google for, weblog (a web server logging tool), top for blog goes to Blogger, The W3C have got Semantic Web and RDF top spots. This site has semantic weblog and semantic blog. The top for SemBlog on the other hand appears to be a company of that name, requiring that you enter an agreement before viewing the site. Heh - not seen that before : "The Danny Foundation, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1986 to help prevent unintentional injuries..." yeah! One of my sites is the 3rd listed for Ayers, Uluru sites do a lot better...
Top Google for "Dave". This isn't one of those big-presence Daves, like Dave Winer or DaveCentral but some folks offering free DNS, Glass list archives and a cat picture!!! Now how could that have happened ;-)
Identification via Secure Definition Hash: A Solution to the Semantic Web Identification Problem Sandro : "Refer to the thing by the combination of a secure hash of the document (and an identifier for its language) and the name used for the thing in the document. The combined identifier might look like urn:sdh:3e77fadb4ae7072b3205e0395223c3767886d013:Sam.
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2002-09-30
Mentograph by Seth Russell's of the relationship between his blog and this. Now does adding those links complicate matters any? Would adding some decent metadata/an RSS 1.0 feed here make the diagram clearer??
Curiouser and curiouser!liveTopics - adds XTM to (Radio) blogs.
KAON Ontology and Semantic Web Infrastructure - KAON Ontology and Semantic Web Infrastructure Source code available at sourceforge. Includes (what to taste first?!!!) :
KAON API Provides programmatic access to KAON ontologies and instances independently of the ontology storage mechanism. Supports ontology evolution, ontology modularization, concurrent ontology access and transactional processing. Storage mechanisms currently include RDF models or a relational database.
RDF API Provides programmatic access to RDF models. Features include: modularization, RDF parser, RDF serializer, transactional processing.
ENGINEERING SERVER A storage mechanism for KAON ontologies based on relational databases, suitable for use during ontology engineering. Features include client-side caching with coherency detection, distributed change notification mechanism and bulk-loading of ontology elements.
RDF SERVER Provides persistent storage of RDF models in relational databases, thus providing concurrency and transactional support for RDF processing.
KAON PORTAL A simple tool for generating multi-lingual, ontology-based Web portals.
TEXT-TO-ONTO Supports semi-automatic creation of ontologies by applying text mining algorithms. Currently includes term extraction algorithm, concept association extraction algorithm and ontology pruning algorithm.
RDF CRAWLER A simple tool for syndication of RDF-based content from a set of Internet pages.
KAON API Provides programmatic access to KAON ontologies and instances independently of the ontology storage mechanism. Supports ontology evolution, ontology modularization, concurrent ontology access and transactional processing. Storage mechanisms currently include RDF models or a relational database.
RDF API Provides programmatic access to RDF models. Features include: modularization, RDF parser, RDF serializer, transactional processing.
ENGINEERING SERVER A storage mechanism for KAON ontologies based on relational databases, suitable for use during ontology engineering. Features include client-side caching with coherency detection, distributed change notification mechanism and bulk-loading of ontology elements.
RDF SERVER Provides persistent storage of RDF models in relational databases, thus providing concurrency and transactional support for RDF processing.
KAON PORTAL A simple tool for generating multi-lingual, ontology-based Web portals.
TEXT-TO-ONTO Supports semi-automatic creation of ontologies by applying text mining algorithms. Currently includes term extraction algorithm, concept association extraction algorithm and ontology pruning algorithm.
RDF CRAWLER A simple tool for syndication of RDF-based content from a set of Internet pages.
2002-09-29
Welcome to the Computational Neuroanatomy Group at the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study Hi! Where's the bar...
Lucy's Diary October 2001Steve Grand's site (creator of "Creatures" and author of "Creation: Life and How to Make It", which got rather a slagging off - hardly surprising when the guy calls himself a "Digital god"). Not a lot on the site, but worth seeing for the ugly humans trying to raise funds :
"Lucy can almost recognise simple geometric shapes..."
"Lucy can almost recognise simple geometric shapes..."
The Utah-Brain Project robot 'cat' being built around 1152 neurons (on 72 FPGAs). "...the CBM is estimated to be as fast at implementing the neural net algorithm as 10,000 Pentium II 400MHz processors. ". They'll have it licking its backside in no time then...
RDF Issue Tracking - eek, nearly missed this one : "The recommended approach is to not embed RDF/XML in HTML/XHTML but rather to use element in the element of the HTML/HTML to point at a separate RDF/XML document"
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MIME type = "application/rdf+xml"
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"The DCMI has used and recommended rel="meta" ... however rel="alternative" may also be appropriate"
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MIME type = "application/rdf+xml"
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"The DCMI has used and recommended rel="meta" ... however rel="alternative" may also be appropriate"
TRAMP: Makes RDF look like Python data structures. another little gem from Aaron. "Harmful to wood rats. ".
