Good introduction to Linguistic Annotation.
A particularly good set of lectures on the Semantic Web.
Got multiple schemas? Got the need to visualise how facts can be inferred where they’re not explicitly stated? Here’s a nice example using Neo4J.
One to watch. DBpedia already extracts a lot of data from Wikipedia. This should improve things, but I doubt it’ll be a complete replacement for some time.
rNews 1.0 has been published. Now we wait with baited breath to see who adopts it.
A tool for extracting and translating between rdfa, microdata, n3, nt, xml, rdf-json, trix, and pretty versions of some of the above (if you’re intending to read it).
Call for Participation of interest to anyone wanting heterogeneous data unification in a common data model. Of interest to me… performance & management of data.
A look at why semantic web is hard, with examples featuring Chuck Norris (as if it wasn’t hard enough already).
Herman has proposed two new SWIG Task Forces to discuss the evolution and interaction of vocabularies and tools; and RDF a vs Microdata.
In isolation this data is quite useful, when combined with other services its compelling.
This looks like it’ll grow into a useful teaching resouce. Hopefully I can find time to read through it in detail soon.
Proceedings from VISSW 2011 with some nice UIs
First draft. Aim: Standard conceptual, environmental and data interfaces for RDF.
Handy list of RDF databases and their import/export capabilities
A semweb scripting language.
Case Study: Applied Semantic Knowledgebase for Detection of Patients at Risk of Organ Failure through Immune Rejection
Interesting. I wonder what data this could provide…
Tool for creating and publishing RDF vocabularies
RDF Mashup Library for JS
Helping you get to grips with RDF, SPARQL and Linked Data.