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Wednesday, 17. December 2008

SAP research video on Theseus-TEXO Web 3.0

Germany is funding the major project THESEUS to work on the internet of the future, many things are Semantic Web and Web 3.0.

I just stumbled upon a video about the TEXT use case, a sub-part of the project.

watch:
http://www.sap-tv.com/video.php?a=3261&l=1

Part of the video is also Stefan Wess, CEO of Empolis, with whom we cooperate in Eclipse SMILA (smila is the semantic indexing part of Theseus where aperture is used, thats how I stumbled to the video).
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miketyson986 - 12. Dec, 11:53

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Tuesday, 16. December 2008

As expected: NEPOMUK got slashdotted

When the Technology Review Article appeared today morning, the pipes were already heating up and it was dugg and twined. We already bet that we will be slashdotted and Gunnar wrote a small reminder that "nepomuk may kill MacOs" on the download page.

and, this minute Michael Sintek noted that we were slashdotted:
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08%2F12%2F16%2F1546219&from=rss

"Technology Review has a story looking at Nepomuk — the semantic tool that is bundled with the latest version of KDE. It seems that some Semantic Web researchers believe the tool will prove a breakthrough for semantic technology. By encouraging people to add semantic meta-data to the information stored on their machines they hope it could succeed where other semantic tools have failed."

Horray, the first slashdotting that I experience on something where I contributed. May more come.
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Technology Review:

Technology Review wrote a short article about NEPOMUK:

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Semantic Sense for the Desktop A project brings Semantic Web technology to personal documents.

"This might be the semantic desktop that actually survives," says Nova Spivack, CEO and founder of Radar Networks, the company behind Twine, a semantic bookmarking and social-networking service. "There's a lot of potential to build on what they've done."

nepomuk logo

The idea of a semantic desktop is not new. The Open Source Applications Foundation and SRI, two nonprofit organizations, have both worked on similar projects. But previous efforts have suffered from the difficulty of generating good semantic information: for semantic software to be useful, semantic information needs to be generated and tagged to files and documents. But without useful applications in the first place, it is hard to persuade users to generate and tag this data themselves.

Nepomuk is distinguished by a more practical vision, says Ansgar Bernardi, deputy head of knowledge management research at DFKI. The software adds a lot of semantic information automatically and encourages users to add more by making annotated data more useful. It also provides an easy way to share tagged information with others.
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leobard - 16. Dec, 13:25

Inkel asked for downloads

inkel asked for downloads: http://www.flickr.com/photos/leobard/3112241605/

Hey inkel, it is available for download, but the java version is a bit "prototypcial"
checkout

dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/

The KDE version is much more stabler (less features than the java version, higher quality guis)

nepomuk.kde.org

I would recommend going for the KDE version now,
but I am in the process of doing a startup to make a product for windows and mac.

NathalieD - 25. May, 23:09

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Monday, 15. December 2008

Amazing Excel 3D graphics engine

wow. I failed to resize a bloody 3D diagram in excel, and googling for "excel 3d line axis length" added another distraction from my PhD,
behold the power of Excel's 3d gaming engine.


http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3563/microsoft_excel_revolutionary_3d_.php?print=1



"Integration of computer games and spreadsheets has tightened during the evolution of computer technology.

At an early stage this integration among the the games and spreadsheets was comical, e.g. they were installed on the same hard disk, or the purchased games were listed in an Excel sheet. Later the integration has tightened, as some games introduced a built-in spreadsheet (accessible by the "boss key" feature) - or Excel contained some built-in 3D games as Easter Eggs.

Now we have arrived at the next step of this integration, as Excel's cutting-edge 3D functionality is not hidden in Easter Eggs anymore but can be accessible publicly and easily. Excel has grown up and started its conquest as a revolutionary 3D game engine."

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Thursday, 4. December 2008

Tom Heath on RDF Browsers

Tom Heath recently wrote about RDF Browsers in the IEEE Internet Computing Journal.

It's at the level of "things" that browsers for the Web of data should operate. Providing simple browsers for RDF triples, and the documents in which they’re published, is one option for enabling people to interact with this information space. We saw this trend with some of the earliest Semantic Web browsers, but it rather misses the point. The one-page-at-a-time style of browsing, which we know well from the Web of documents, would make nothing of the potential we now have for integrated views of data assembled from numerous locations.

Right, I agree.
The core class in OWL and PIMO is called Thing for a reason.
Also this reminds me of our user interface abstractions used on the semantic desktop:
Figure: user interfaces in Semantic Desktop applications

Which we published in Leo Sauermann, Ansgar Bernardi, Andreas Dengel: Overview and Outlook on the Semantic Desktop. In Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on The Semantic Desktop at the ISWC 2005 Conference. http:// CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/.
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Wednesday, 3. December 2008

Cool URIs for the Semantic Web used on Wikipedia

Ah, the word spreads. Excellent:

In the Semantic Web realm, dereferencable URIs offer the critical fabric that drive the giant global graph of interconnected data popularly referred to as Linked Data; a term also coined by Tim Berners-Lee in his Linked Data Design Note[1] and furthered by other articles such as "Cool URIs for the Semantic Web" by Sauermann and Cygniak[2].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dereferenceable_Uniform_Resource_Identifier

So, I hope the URI crisis is over now, lets see how it turns out in the next years.
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leobard - 3. Dec, 20:49

the URI article needed an expert

And I also spent now an hour to read through the discussion and try to improve two paragraphs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Uniform_Resource_Identifier#Refinement_of_specifications

Well, yep, I am an expert on URIs. Who would have thought...

antheque - 6. Dec, 16:15

The Polish Wikipedia (entry on URI) referred to the Cool URIs article already back in March 2007

http://pl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uniform_Resource_Identifier&oldid=6901907

NEPOMUK on Cordis results

CORDIS, a page managed by the EU, hosts an article about the results of the NEPOMUK project. Again, Ansgar Bernardi gave a great interview and brought it to the point.

Semantic desktop paves the way for the semantic web
chicken-egg problem

“For example, I was taking notes at a summer school we recently held in Malta and I was writing the information into a wiki application on my computer. With Nepomuk installed, each time I mentioned a speaker’s name I was given the opportunity to link to contact details and other data about that person I already had stored on the computer,” Bernardi, a researcher at the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), explains.

And the ancient myths of NEPOMUK, tales of the past that are worth passed on :-)
"The idea of building a semantic desktop arose from the fact that one of our colleagues could not keep track of the girlfriends of his friends because they kept changing," Bernardi says. “Social networking sites such as Facebook only go half way towards solving the problem because they do not provide an actual assessment of relations between people based on all the information available to you and your interpretation of it… Much of that information is hidden on your computer in files, emails, contact books, pictures, in the names and structures of your folders. Nepomuk provides a more efficient way of managing that information."

Well, recently I drank a beer with the friend who had so many girlfriends and it appeared that he also kept forgetting his girlfriend's names...

One spin-off company from coordinating partner DFKI is in the process of being established, and Bernardi says others may follow.
Ha, thats me!
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wify - 2. Jul, 07:10

Semantic desktop

The Semantic Desktop is a collective term for ideas related to changing a computer's user interface and data handling capabilities so that data is more easily shared between different applications or tasks and so that data that once could not be automatically processed by a computer could be. Thanks for sharing.
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Sunday, 30. November 2008

Trends in E-Commerce: Tomorrow: Semantic Desktop,

Tomorrow I will be giving a talk at TU-Wien about: The Semantic Desktop - a new hope for Personal Information Management.

The presentations take place on 1st December 2008 from 17:00-19:00 in the Seminarraum Zemanek, Favoritenstrasse 9-11 (1040 Vienna), ground floor. The nearest underground station is U1 Taubstummengasse.

As usualy, there are mozartballs and time for questions, please come in masses, if possible, manic.

Abstract:
With today's operating systems it is possible to store a file to a folder, but not to a project or a person. Applications do not share concepts of persons or projects. In the Semantic Web effort, the W3C has proposed standards for the management of metadata.
This talk is about a merge of Semantic Web and Personal Computers resulting in the Semantic Desktop. Existing data sources are adapted to RDF, enabling integration across applications. Different projects aim at implementing the new paradigm, in the talk the open source frameworks published by the NEPOMUK project are presented.
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Thursday, 27. November 2008

PieschenTV episode about Kissology

Rainer Wasserfuhr talks about philosophy/new technology, in this episode of PieschenTv his mind circles around Semantic Web and Kissology.

German/in Deutsch.

10 minutes.

The part on kissing is at minute 7:00.

He wants to work on kissology and a semantic representation of kisses. Problems are privacy and the border between private / public sphere of kissing. In a time where everything goes public, can we only kiss people who are willing to upload the facts about it?

Keep on
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Wednesday, 26. November 2008

Aperture has crossed the 10000 download barrier

Today, our Aperture project has had the 10.000th download!

Three and a half years after starting it, its alive and prospering!

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Thanks to all the users who downloaded it, thanks to sourceforge for hosting it and great kudos to all the contributors in the team!
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benostill - 25. May, 21:17

Today, our Aperture project has had the 10.000th download!
Three and a half years after starting it, its alive and prospering!Thanks to all the users who downloaded it, thanks to sourceforge for hosting it and great kudos to all the contributors in the team!
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