- From: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 09:40:58 +0200
- To: Gregg Kellogg <gregg@kellogg-assoc.com>
- Cc: public-rdfa-wg WG <public-rdfa-wg@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <2025FC71-6541-4F86-BCA2-94A38E4DB107@w3.org>
On Mar 24, 2012, at 21:50 , Gregg Kellogg wrote: > I did a recent update and added any23 [1] to the processor list of the RDFa Test Suite. As any23 is widely used, and was, in fact, used for the recent Web Data Commons structured data extraction [1]. This result is of great benefit to the structured data community. As they report, they used any23 for extracting data from the pages. Therefore, I thought it would be useful to see how any23 actually performs in extracting RDFa. > > I ran the RDFa Test Suite using both RDFa XHTML+RDFa 1.0 [3] and XHTML+RDFa 1.1 [4] . > > For XHTML+RDFa 1.0, any23 passes 97 out of 117 (82%) of the tests . > For XHTML+RDFa 1.1, any23 passes 89 out of 163 (55%) of the tests. > > An easier way for the any23 group to go, that would likely also result in improved performance, would be to use Niklas' Clojure implementation [5], which also runs in the Java VM. > Yes, I was talking to the webdatacommons people and referred to Niklas' implementation... Ivan > Gregg > > [1] http://any23.org/ > [2] http://webdatacommons.org/ > [3] http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/any23-rdfa1.0-xhtml1.html > [4] http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/any23-rdfa1.1-xhtml1.html > [5] https://github.com/niklasl/clj-rdfa ---- Ivan Herman, W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ mobile: +31-641044153 FOAF: http://www.ivan-herman.net/foaf.rdf
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