- From: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:56:51 -0400
- To: john.breslin@deri.org
- CC: "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>
John Breslin wrote: > > The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) at NUI Galway is > running a unique competition from 1st August to 30th September 2008 in > conjunction with boards.ie, Ireland’s largest discussion forum site. > The competition is an open contest in which entrants can win over > €4000 in Amazon.com vouchers by submitting an interesting creation > based on an RDF data set of discussion posts from boards.ie over the > past ten years: > > * The first prize is an Amazon voucher for $4000 (~€2500) > * The second prize is a voucher for $2000 (~€1250) > * The third prize is a voucher for $1000 (~€625) > > Read the rules and find out more information on the contest at: > > http://data.sioc-project.org/ > > The data set (approximately 9 million documents) has been represented > in the Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities (SIOC) RDF format > developed by DERI, NUI Galway for expressing the information contained > in social websites (forums, mailing lists, blogs, etc.). Entrants may > create whatever they feel is interesting based on this data: it could > be a novel web application that makes use of the data set, a report on > analyses performed on the data, a tool that allows one to visualise or > browse the semantic structure, or whatever else the imagination can > come up with! > > The data reflects ten years of Irish online life, collected between > 1998 and 2008 from boards.ie. boards.ie is one of Ireland’s busiest > websites, with over a million unique visitors a month. The most > popular discussion areas are 'after hours', soccer, motors, poker, and > computers. Popular topic threads include one about a virtual pub (over > 4000 pages), member discussions (2800 pages), poker stories (1800 > pages), Liverpool rumours (1250 pages), recruitment in the Gardaí (800 > pages long), and a freebie list (250 pages). > > To enter the competition, go to http://data.sioc-project.org/ to > access the data sets and view the guidelines. There will be three > prizes for the top entries, as judged by an independent panel of three > experts. The contest is open to anyone except current / former > researchers with DERI and employees of boards.ie Ltd. One person may > make multiple entry submissions. The closing date is the 30th > September 2008. > > The purpose of this contest is to generate interesting applications or > creations that make use of community data represented in the SIOC > Semantic Web format. All rights to these creations will remain with > the contest participants (not including the underlying data, whose > copyright remains with the creators). Neither DERI nor boards.ie Ltd. > will acquire any commercial rights to these applications or creations > as submitted through this contest. Up until now, this data has been > publicly viewable, but it was difficult to leverage it without any > added semantics due to the fact that it was embedded in heavily-styled > HTML pages. > > (DERI is a Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET) > established at NUI Galway in 2003 with funding from Science Foundation > Ireland (SFI). After five years of operation, DERI has become an > internationally-recognised institute in Semantic Web research, > education and technology transfer.) > -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen President & CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
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