Start with existing work

Hello all








Thanks to all those who joined the CG.

I'm sorry that I haven't been able to take some time off to work on this 
midnight project (Community group are supposed to be self-organized, not 
driven by W3C staff, whose cycles are reserved for Working groups, that 
is, the real standard chain), and I would really like to see someone 
take the lead on organizing a first call to discuss the items presented 
in my first email at
  http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-traffic/2013Oct/0000.html

I haven't used google hangout and I'm not a regular skype user, so I'd 
rather let other with more experience drive that part (I'm a W3C zakim 
expert but that is reserved for WG, same as staff time wrt CG, plus it's 
a local US number).

Meanwhile, we could also use this forum to start sharing links to known 
work in the area, if possible using some well know attributes of each item.

I suggest you start with your work and the ones you know off your head.

Description: Daniel Dardailler, personal geeking work
Relevance: specific to road accident, not all traffic event
Link:  http://www.w3.org/2012/06/rao.html
Date: July 2012
Status: Experimental
Language : OWL2
Dataset: 0 (a few examples in the page above)


Description: Philippe A. MARTIN, University of Adelaide (Australia) - 
Computer Sciences department
Relevance:  road accident only, as an example of subclassing
Link: http://www.webkb.org/kb/nit/accidentOntology.html
Date: circa 1996, part of more general KR work on top level ontology
Status: Experimental
Language: CG ? for Concept Graph, with a hierarchy browser available,
Dataset: 0 (to my knowledge)

Description: International Transport Forum Illustrated Glossary
Relevance: about 30 pages over 150 are on Road transport vocab, vs. the 
rest on Rail, Air, Maritime, etc.
Link: http://www.internationaltransportforum.org/Pub/pdf/09GloStat.pdf
Date: 2009 last know edition
Status: Guidelines for naming, backed-up by the EC  (voluntary or 
mandatory ?)
Language: simple text sectioning in English (and all other EU official 
languages)
Dataset: Don't know, probably a lot.

etc.

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Received on Thursday, 23 January 2014 17:58:24 UTC