Karl Grossner | 10 Jun 2013 03:56
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[foaf-dev] Subgroups and part-of

Hello -

I am unable to find any means for modeling sub-groups as parts of groups out in Semantic Web language land. In other words all sorts of organizations. I know of the W3C draft recommendation on Part-Whole, but all their exemplars deal with physical entities: machines, documents, anatomy.
http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/BestPractices/OEP/SimplePartWhole/

I want to model something as simple as this without writing my own formal definition:
Mary member A-Team
A-Team partOf ABC Corp.
And infer Mary member ABC Corp of course. Seems like a common scenario.

Thoughts?

Karl
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Sergio Fernández | 27 May 2013 21:41
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[foaf-dev] GSoC: FOAF Co-reference Based Entity Disambiguation Engine In Apache Stanbol

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Dileepa Jayakody | 8 May 2013 10:48
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Re: [foaf-dev] FOAF DataSource availability


Thanks for the links :)

On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Christian Ledermann <christian.ledermann-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
http://iwlearn.net/con-info/contacts/ <at> <at> foaf.rdf

On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Dileepa Jayakody
<dileepajayakody-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm Dileepa Jayakody, a Sri Lankan research student interested in semantic
> web, linked-data concepts. My research project is about implementing a
> digital identity verification model. I'm really interested in using foaf
> networks as the data-source to implement my model and I consider entity
> disambiguation as a sub-module in my system. I have submitted a proposal to
> Apache Stanbol as a GSOC project to develop an entity disambiguation engine
> using foaf co-reference techniques. For this project I need an up-to-date
> foaf datasource. The link at foaf wiki site :
> http://wiki.foaf-project.org/w/DataSources suggests several datasources but
> it seems most of them are obsolete.
>
> Can I please get some pointers to up-to-date foaf datasources which I can
> use for my project? I also appreciate your ideas about using foaf as a
> mechanism for entity disambiguation over the web.
>
> Thanks,
> Dileepa
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Dileepa Jayakody | 8 May 2013 08:02
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[foaf-dev] FOAF DataSource availability

Hi All, 

I'm Dileepa Jayakody, a Sri Lankan research student interested in semantic web, linked-data concepts. My research project is about implementing a digital identity verification model. I'm really interested in using foaf networks as the data-source to implement my model and I consider entity disambiguation as a sub-module in my system. I have submitted a proposal to Apache Stanbol as a GSOC project to develop an entity disambiguation engine using foaf co-reference techniques. For this project I need an up-to-date foaf datasource. The link at foaf wiki site : http://wiki.foaf-project.org/w/DataSources suggests several datasources but it seems most of them are obsolete.

Can I please get some pointers to up-to-date foaf datasources which I can use for my project? I also appreciate your ideas about using foaf as a mechanism for entity disambiguation over the web.

Thanks,
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Melvin Carvalho | 29 Mar 2013 13:21
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[foaf-dev] are Agent and Account disjoint

an agent is something that does stuff

but an agent can also have an account that does things, e.g. sends alerts or pays bills

is there an argument to say that there could be an overlap between an account and an agent?

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Dan Brickley | 13 Jan 2013 18:14

[foaf-dev] AaronSw

I guess most people have heard already, but for those who haven't...
Aaron Swartz is dead.

His family have a site at http://rememberaaronsw.tumblr.com/

I wrote a little about his presence here and in the early RDF
community, http://danbri.org/words/2013/01/13/815

Such awful news, but it needs sharing.

Dan
Peter Williams | 12 Nov 2012 20:46
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[foaf-dev] Webid on windows?

webid working on windows? with client cert ;and NO prior registration? http://wp.me/p1fcz8-39F via  <at> wordpressdotcom

Last year, I could not properly implement webid, since I could access the client cert without first having
in done way registered it on windows. Today I think I did that, making webid interesting again.

Could some windows programmer type confirm the result? All one has to do is run a std sample (just the right one).
Melanie Courtot | 8 Nov 2012 21:07
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[foaf-dev] ORCID ID

Hi,

I saw the thread at http://lists.foaf-project.org/pipermail/foaf-dev/2012-June/010856.html in
which there was a call for features for an upcoming revision, and I was wondering if it would be possible to
create an orcidid property - similar to openid, but refering to http://about.orcid.org.

Cheers,
Melanie

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Matthew Rowe | 17 Sep 2012 12:07
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[foaf-dev] CFP: International Conference on Knowledge Capture 2013

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Call for Research and Application Papers : Seventh International Conference on Knowledge Capture (KCAP) 2013
23-26 June 2013. Banff, Canada

Web site:http://kcap2013.org/
Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/KCap2013
Twitter:http://twitter.com/kcap2013
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In today's technology-driven society, effective access to and use of information is a key enabler for
progress. Driven by the demands for knowledge-based applications and the unprecedented availability
of information on the Web, the study of knowledge capture is of crucial importance. Knowledge capture
involves the extraction of useful knowledge from vast and diverse online sources as well as its
acquisition directly from human experts.

Researchers and practitioners who work in the area of knowledge capture traditionally participate in
several distinct communities, including knowledge engineering, machine learning, natural language
processing, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, and the Semantic Web. K-CAP 2013
will provide a forum that brings together members of disparate research communities who are interested
in efficiently capturing knowledge from a variety of sources and in creating representations that can be
useful for automated reasoning, analysis, and other forms of machine processing, as well as to support
users in knowledge-intensive collaborative tasks.

In addition, the wealth of information available and generated on the Web, both in structured, linked data
forms and in unstructured information sources, brings the need for new methods to make knowledge emerge
from such sources, following the recent democratisation, and somehow industrialisation, of areas such
as open data, linked data and the Semantic Web. Such new methods must draw both from the traditional
knowledge acquisition techniques and from more computational approaches, from large-scale
data-mining, statistical analysis, data analytics, etc. For this reason, we are making the special
theme of the K-CAP 2013 conference:

***Knowledge Capture in the Age of Massive Web Data****

This will be reflected both through encouraging paper submissions showing works on the way to deal with the
scale, but also the distribution, heterogeneity, incompleteness, inconsistency and variety of both
sources and results when trying to make knowledge emerge from massive Web data, including data published
on the Web, as well as generated through the Web.

We will also, for the first time in the K-CAP conference series, introduce a special Application Track,
where submissions are invited to present results tested and deployed in real-life settings. The
application track will pay special attention to in-use applications for the generation, management,
and reuse of large amounts of existing data and knowledge resources on the Web. Data and
knowledge-intensive applications in a variety of domains are welcome, including the Web of Data, mobile
and sensor networks, large-scale scientific data management and reuse, open government and
e-participation, social networks, and enterprise data management and business intelligence. We
encourage submissions in such domains, dealing with topics including: big data capture,
representation and analytics, cro
 wd-sourcing for data generation and problem-solving, hybrid approaches combining knowledge
engineering and machine learning, data and service dynamicity, heterogeneity and decay, and
innovative user
  interfaces. Especially interesting are applications with available datasets and in-place data-driven
business models.

K-CAP 2013 follows on the success of six previous conferences in 2011 (Banff, Canada), 2009 (California,
USA), 2007 (Whistler, Canada), in 2005 (Banff, Canada), in 2003 (Florida, USA), and 2001 (Victoria,
Canada), and of the series of Knowledge Acquisition Workshops (KAW), the first of which took place in the
same location (Banff, Canada) in 1986, with the aim to promote multi-disciplinary research that could
lead to a new generation of tools and methodologies for knowledge capture.

***Submissions***

The Seventh International Conference on Knowledge Capture, K-CAP 2013 will feature Invited Talks,
Research Papers, Application Papers, Workshops, Posters and Demos on a range of topics. Due to the
special theme of the conference this year, we especially encourage submissions of research and industry
papers on the topics of:
-Statistical analysis from Web data
-Impact on data-mining of Web-scale linked data
-Machine learning from multiple Web sources
-Hybrid approaches for knowledge capture combining knowledge engineering and machine learning
-Computational approaches to data management for knowledge capture
-Data dynamicity, heterogeneity, and decay in knowledge intensive systems
-Data provenance in knowledge capture

Submissions on more general topics, traditionally covered by the conference, are highly encouraged,
including but not restricting to:
-Knowledge acquisition
-Knowledge authoring
-Knowledge extraction
-Knowledge management
-Knowledge capture for the Semantic Web and the Web of Linked Data
-Knowledge publication
-Collaborative and social approaches to knowledge management and acquisition
-Crowdsourcing for knowledge capture and refinement
-Knowledge Capture from Social Environments and Contexts
-Mixed-initiative planning and decision-support
-Problem-solving knowledge and methods
-Knowledge-based markup techniques
-Knowledge engineering and modelling methodologies
-Narrative intelligence
-Knowledge capture through storytelling
-Learning by reading
-Provenance and trust issues in knowledge intensive systems

For the application track, we encourage submissions of concrete applications in all the topics of the
conference, as mentioned above. Submissions to the application track should present applications,
tools or environments which have been effectively deployed and used by their target audience. Accepted
application papers will be presented at the conference and should also take part in the demo session.

Both regular papers and application papers should be submitted through easychair (using
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kcap2013 for research papers and
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kcap2013applications for application papers) and
be formatted according to the ACM format. Regular (research) papers should not be longer than 8 pages,
including references. Applications papers are limited to 4 pages.

***Deadlines (for both the research and the application tracks) ***

Abstract submission: February 8, 2013
Full paper submission: February 15, 2013
Author notification: March 29, 2013
Camera ready version due: April 24, 2013
Libby Miller | 4 Aug 2012 22:01
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[foaf-dev] xmlns.com / foaf-project.org down

hi all,

I'm afraid the two sites are down. There's nothing we can currently do, but Dan should be able to investigate
on Sunday evening.

Sorry about that,

Libby
Kingsley Idehen | 26 Jul 2012 23:17
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[foaf-dev] WebID Exploitation via Turtle Document & Amazon S3 Bucket

All,

Continuing from yesterday's thread re., hassle free Linked Data 
deployment via Turtle documents, I've just published a new article [1] 
demonstrating how adding a few identity claims to my Amazon S3 bucket 
hosted profile is all that's required for WebID exploitation.

Why is this important?

It showcases how the combination of Web Architecture and PKI address the 
important (but thorny) issue of Web-scale verifiable identity. Put 
differently, WebID is a powerful showcase of Linked Data virtues and its 
boundless utility.

Links:

1. http://bit.ly/P3WECX -- exploiting WebID via a simple Turtle document 
published using an Amazon S3 bucket
2. http://bit.ly/NYwGCd -- minimalist profile document template
3. http://bit.ly/LNIeLj -- initial post re. simple Linked Data 
deployment using a Turtle document.

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