- From: Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net>
- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2021 19:58:29 -0400
- To: Adeel <aahmad1811@gmail.com>, CredWeb CG <public-credibility@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <b4c1c52d-eab5-174c-b91c-2cb11155bcbe@verizon.net>
The about statements for Hypothesis and Apache Annotator are now available in StratML format, respectively, at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#HPTHSS & https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#AA2 Schema.org's is at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#SO2 and GRCschema.org's at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#GRCS As previously noted, Georg Rehm's plan is available in StratML format at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#EIUHFN It will be interesting to see what value this group may be able to add to those efforts. BTW, there may be useful overlaps to leverage between the credible Web and the GRC <https://www.oceg.org/about/what-is-grc/> communities. OCEG, one of the leaders in the GRC community, owns the stratml.org domain. OCEG's plan is available in StratML format but due for an update at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#OCEG Owen On 9/18/2021 1:07 PM, Adeel wrote: > Hello, > > In regards to W3C web annotations, there is an apache incubating > project that looks at assimilating annotator, hypothes.is > <http://hypothes.is>, and others -> https://annotator.apache.org/ > <https://annotator.apache.org/> > > One could use W3C annotation + schema.org <http://schema.org> (add > schema.org <http://schema.org> embedded annotations). > > There is a paper on fake news that suggested the use of W3C web > annotations -> https://aclanthology.org/L18-1384.pdf > <https://aclanthology.org/L18-1384.pdf> > > Thanks, > > Adeel > > [deleted]
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