Re: Semantic Suggestions please ... for oilit journal

Hi,
Well Leo seems we are like minded on this.
But question.
Munging through various systems how does one understand the other? I
didn't quite get this. Say Aduna set to consume some RDF where place
names etc are annotated, so 1. the annotation is in RDF, I didn't know
this and 2. Aduna will consume RDF rather than just producing it?
I have tried to import RDF in different forms into Aduna with varying
degrees of success, so it has to be set up correctly, for sure.
Also Aduna also lodges a lucene index against collections of
resources. Not sure how this plays out in this scenario. Import RDF
and index as single operation?

Adam


On 02/10/2008, Leo Sauermann <leo.sauermann@dfki.de> wrote:
>
> Looking at your question,
>
> .... people like computas.com, aduna-software.com, and
> www.semantic-web.at do this as business for you,
> I add David, Jeroen, and Andreas (from these companies) into the mail,
> maybe they love your challenge for Oil-It and can offer you something :-)
>
> (friends, please forgive me for forwarding it to you, we just happened
> to meet last week and talked about similar projects ...)
>
> I think the first answer is:
>
> * munch it through Zemanta and get it annotated
> www.zemanta.com
> http://www.zemanta.com/demo/
> * second: munch it through reuters/calais and get the rest of the
> companies and places
> http://www.opencalais.com/
> http://www.opencalais.com/about/contentManager
>
> Then you got annotated documents,
> which you could pipe into that one:
> http://www.aduna-software.com/technologies/autofocus_server/overview.view
> to get something like this
> http://www.aduna-software.com/images/screenshots/autofocus_server/autofocus_server2.png
>
> or that
> http://labs.punkt.at/
> http://poolparty.punkt.at/
> (a SKOS concept map with document search, may be down today)
>
> etc...
> as said, above companies will happily provide it for you, and there are
> many more who would....
>
> best
> Leo
>
>
> It was Neil McNaughton who said at the right time 30.09.2008 13:36 the
> following words:
>> Dear Semantic Websters
>>
>> Our website Oil IT Journal www.oilit.com has about a million words of
>> reporting on oil and gas IT. It is moderately well organized stuff, but
>> there are a lot of 'unstructured' items (such as company names, people and
>> products) that I imagine could usefully be tagged somehow for discovery
>> and
>> reuse. I was wondering if this could be achieved by something semantic?
>>
>> In the run in to the first Semantic Technology for Energy - Oil and Gas
>> (http://www.w3.org/2008/07/ogws-cfp) I would like your suggestions on the
>> above in order to see if there is a small (but hopefully killer)
>> contribution that we could make to advance this technology.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Neil McNaughton
>>
>> Editor, Oil IT Journal (www.oilit.com)
>>
>> Technology Watch Service
>> The Data Room
>> www.oilit.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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