Re: Minutes: MathML intent meeting, 17 Dec, 2020

Hi Neil,

addendum:

not sure if this search result for mass-energy equivalence was
extracted from RDFa annotated websites

https://g.co/kgs/f2NHwx

(screenshot on https://twitter.com/physikerwelt/status/1339854301187944448)

but it might;-)

Moritz

On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 8:23 PM Neil Soiffer <soiffer@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
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> Notes thanks to Louis Maher. The discussion was detailed and involved screen sharing-- it is best to listen to/view the recording: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/clsRpab4c1jqu246Je_4dYqsX5AGlxMH8sihByYIYF5z0mNviedd6uTl7vgaGfW-.ppEpV4OlMoBbRXuC  Access Passcode: z?4O!f1S
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> Attendees:
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> Neil Soiffer
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> Louis Maher
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> Bruce Miller
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> David Carlisle
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> Deyan Ginev
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> David Farmer
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> Sam Dooley
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> Murray Sargent
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> Steve Noble
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> Moritz Schubotz
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> Patrick Ion
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> Agenda:
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> Moritz we give a presentation on some ideas for potentially using
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> schema.org
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>  and RDFa or microdata instead of coming up with a unique MathML 'intent' attr. Discussion will follow on the pros and cons of this approach.
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> For the contents of the slides, please see the attachments to his email to the CG list
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> MSCH: Schema built to help search engines on web pages.
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> MSCH: Schema from Microsoft. Describes what is on the web page.
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> Markup things as close to the item being described as possible.
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> Showed examples from Wikipedia. Use predefined data types to describe an item in detail.
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> LM: RDFA looks like schema.
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> MSCH: RDFA is more general.
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> LM: There is an RDFA primer at https://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-primer/
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> NS: Put up web pages using schema.org and see how well the search engines can find them.
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> MS: What does it mean to search for math?
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> Action: MSA: Will ask Bing people to come to a meeting to discuss what is possible for search.
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> MS: What do we want search to do?
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> DK: Hard to do search experiments because it takes time for a search engine to find your test web page.
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> Action: DG: Said he would do some search experiments for January.
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> NS: Next meeting January 14 2021.
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> NS: Talk about search engine results for the next meeting.
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> BM: We must find out what Google and Bing will accept for search parameters.
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Received on Friday, 18 December 2020 12:49:51 UTC