Fwd: [Ann] RDFaCE-Lite: a WordPress plugin for WYSIWYM content authoring

Fwd'ing to public-vocabs as the schema.org and IPTC rNews support
looks interesting! Ali, maybe you or your colleagues might join the
list (see http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas) and tell us a bit more
about that side of the tool?

cheers,

Dan

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: ali khalili <ali1k@yahoo.com>
Date: 6 March 2012 10:54
Subject: [Ann] RDFaCE-Lite: a WordPress plugin for WYSIWYM content authoring
To: "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>, "public-semweb-ui@w3.org"
<public-semweb-ui@w3.org>, "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>


Hi all,

We are happy to announce the beta release of our

        RDFaCE-Lite WYSIWYM content editor
          http://aksw.org/Projects/RDFaCE

RDFaCE-Lite is simplified version of RDFaCE (RDFa Content Editor) and
is published as a WordPress plugin.
RDFaCE-Lite extends the TinyMCE rich text editor to facilitate the
authoring of semantic documents.
The main features of RDFaCE-Lite are:

    * Support of RDFa as well as Microdata (based on Schema.org) formats.
    * Support of IPTC rNews 1.0 standard  for  annotating HTML
documents with news-specific metadata.
    * Support of automatic content annotation using external NLP APIs
(Alchemy, Extractiv, Open Calais, Ontos, Evri, Saplo, Lupedia and
DBpedia spotlight.).
      This feature provides an initial set of annotations for users
that can be modified and extended later on.
    * Combination of the results of multiple NLP APIs based on user
preferences. This features improves the quality of automatic
annotations.
    * Support of WYSIWYM view for content authoring.
    * One click editing of annotated entities.

For more information on RDFaCE-Lite visit:

  * RDFaCE project: http://aksw.org/Projects/RDFaCE
  * IPTC rNews: http://dev.iptc.org/rNews
  * Online demo: http://rdface.aksw.org/lite/
  * Screencast: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmdIewEvymc
  * Download WordPress plugin: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rdface/
  * Sourcecode: https://bitbucket.org/ali1k/rdface/

I would like to thank Ontos [1], the members of AKSW research group [2]
in particular Sören Auer as well as the LOD2 project [3] for their support.

Ali Khalili
AKSW research group

[1] http://ontos.com
[2] http://aksw.org
[3] http://lod2.eu

Received on Tuesday, 6 March 2012 10:10:43 UTC