- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 12:46:15 -0400
- To: public-esw-thes@w3.org
- Cc: public-esw@w3.org
Crossposted; followups just to public-esw-thes please. Forgot about this one from QL'98 position papers on RDF query: In http://www.w3.org/TandS/QL/QL98/pp/queryservice.html one scenario we implemented was to take two different data services (a couple of internet catalogues at ILRT), each using different schemes, and exploit mappings between the taxonomies to merge data into a single environment. See section, "Example: Classification Scheme Mapping". Not sure anything there is immediately useful for us now, but it was interesting at the time, combining rule engines with the work we were doing on RDF thesaurus stuff in the DESIRE project (one ancestor of TIF). http://www.desire.org/results/discovery/cat/mapclass_des.htm http://www.desire.org/results/discovery/rdfthesschema.html The inference engine we used, SiLRI, is now no longer maintained. Neither is the parser SiRPAC. I think Biz/ed and SOSIG are still going though :) (though I don't know if they still use different schemes, otherwise this might be a good dataset to revisit...). Kate, does Biz/ed use DDC and SOSIG use UDC still? Dan
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