- From: Michael Martin <martin@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2013 11:34:12 +0200
- To: public-lod@w3.org
- Message-ID: <515AA614.2000003@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
Hi Ben, On 04/01/2013 10:38 PM, Ben Companjen wrote: > Hi Michael, > > There is a small bug in the Turtle representation: in e.g. my colour > > <http://companjen.name/id/BC> a rdf:Resource ; > cold:colour loc:26bd27 . > > cold:color a owl:AnnotationProperty ; > rdfs:label "color"@en ; > rdfs:domain rdf:Resource ; > rdfs:range dbpo:Colour . > > ... you mixed up "color" and "colour". That's all :) thank you for reporting this small bug. Now it should be fixed. > > By the way, I really like my colour! Yes your color is quite good. Its even more fancy than my one: http://cold.aksw.org/index.php?iri=http%3A%2F%2Faksw.org%2FMichaelMartin Maybe we should open a contest about beauty WebId's :-) All the best Michael > > Regards, > > Ben Companjen > > On 1-4-2013 20:37, Michael Martin wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> On behalf of AKSW research group [1] I'm proud to announce an innovative >> approach for coloring the Data Web. The monochromacity of the Data Web >> is widely perceived to be the main obstacle for a wider deployment and >> penetration of Linked Data and Semantic Technology (cf. e.g. [2]). >> >> So far, no unified algorithm existed for coloring the Data Web. With >> http://cold.aksw.org we developed a key base technology able to color >> URIs and IRIs (future work will focus on literals, whole triples, >> containers, reifications etc.). Features of COLD include: >> >> * globally unique URI/IRI coloring algorithm >> * cross-application color consistency >> * ensuring color fidelity >> * built in color attack prevention >> * support for vocabulary/ontology coloring >> * 24bit / 16,777,216 color support >> * integrated RGB support, extensibility for other color models >> * example implementations in five programming languages >> * small memory and code footprint >> >> We deem COLD to be the key technology for the ultimate breakthrough of >> semantic technologies. COLD is already implemented in a number of tools >> including CubeViz [3]. Please beware of brand infringement, due to color >> trademark protection (cf. [4]). >> >> Best, >> >> Michael Martin >> >> [1]http://aksw.org >> [2]http://purl.org/colors >> [3]http://aksw.org/Projects/CubeViz >> [4]http://brandcolors.net/ >> > -- Michael Martin, M.Sc. Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig Research Group: http://aksw.org/ Homepage: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/MichaelMartin Phone: +49 341 97-32322
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