- From: Leyla Jael García Castro <leylajael@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 16:46:15 +0000
- To: Paolo Ciccarese <paolo.ciccarese@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-openannotation <public-openannotation@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CACLxDV77OEpcc7iCicr+yM_zLVt7JMh_aiqsY8jhMDLeDk71aw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Paolo, Stian, all, Thanks for the explanations. I will take a look to the Cookbook and will send any comments to the list. If I see is useful, I will also contribute with some examples for tags and semantic tags as that is the area I am working on. Cheers, Leyla On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Paolo Ciccarese <paolo.ciccarese@gmail.com>wrote: > Leyla, > if you want to help me double checking the Cookbook examples that would be > of big help. > > I started updating the existing examples (Scenarios) one by one: > http://www.w3.org/community/openannotation/wiki/Cookbook > > I have done: > http://www.w3.org/community/openannotation/wiki/SE_Bookmarking_a_Webpage > > Any feedback/edit will be appreciated. > > Paolo > > > > On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Paolo Ciccarese < > paolo.ciccarese@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >>> >>>> 11) This section should clarify that semantic terms, such as semantic >>>> tags with oa:Tag would often be in the form of fragment URIs, but as >>>> this is not for the purpose of selecting a part of a resource, but >>>> identifying a concept, such URIs are perfectly OK and SHOULD NOT be >>>> specified using a Selector. >>>> >>> >>> About semantic tags, I did not see any link pointing to further >>> examples. I volunteer to do some, anyone else interested? Maybe with >>> examples I will have some more comments about this section as right now it >>> seems pretty simple but I am not sure that is the case with semantic >>> tags. I particularly have a case with several semantic tags annotating a >>> piece within a document. Anyone else interested? Just to make sure I am >>> understanding what semantic tags are about in OA, @Paolo, typical cases >>> would be similiar to those modeled as Qualifiers in AO, am I right? >>> >> >> The first examples on Tags are meant to be created in the Cookbook. The >> reason why there isn't any right now was related to the fact we added the >> revised Tags to the specs very recently. The old examples are not up to >> date. I will do my best to update them today. >> >> If you would like to create other example with use cases that are not >> currently listed in the Cookbook feel free to do so, the contribution will >> be much appreciated! >> >> >>> >>> By now, some questions. How would it work if we want to have a >>> descriptive, human-readable tag but also a semantic tag? As we can have >>> multiple bodies, in principle, I can have both, but how should I make >>> explicit the relationship between the tag and the semantic tag? That >>> relationship is probably not needed if I have only one tag and one semantic >>> tag, but I could have more and then I would like to be able to pair >>> tag-semantic tags somehow, Would it be a named graph the way to do it? >>> >>> >>> > > > -- > Dr. Paolo Ciccarese > http://www.paolociccarese.info/ > Biomedical Informatics Research & Development > Instructor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School > Assistant in Neuroscience at Mass General Hospital > +1-857-366-1524 (mobile) +1-617-768-8744 (office) > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This message is intended only for the > addressee(s), may contain information that is considered > to be sensitive or confidential and may not be forwarded or disclosed to > any other party without the permission of the sender. > If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender > immediately. >
Received on Monday, 28 January 2013 16:47:09 UTC