- From: <leo@mgn.ru>
- Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 15:56:41 +0500 (YEKT)
- To: "Dmitry Ulanov" <dulanov@gmail.com>
- Cc: "Sebastian Dietzold" <dietzold@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>, xoperator-public@lists.sourceforge.net, foaf-dev@lists.foaf-project.org, semanticweb@yahoogroups.com, semantic-web@w3c.org, sw@imise.uni-leipzig.de, aksw@informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Dmitry, Of course the NEPOMUK is a good direction but the problem is more complex ! There are some foundations which must be taken into account for new generation of the Web too. I mentioned some in the "To keep abreast of the 21st Century" paper - http://www.ototsky.mgn.ru/it/21abreast.htm . And mentioned in the paper the VSM is included already in a list of Upper Ontologies on the ONTOLOG Portal - http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OntologyTaxonomyCoordinatingWG/PointerPage (See #10 in the Existing Upper Ontologies part). Best, Leonid Ototsky - http://ototsky.mgn.ru/it > Hello all, > > I think, that xOperator is an amazing project, but I have an idea. Where > are > different useful projects already exist for personal usage (ala semantic > desktop vision): Zotero [1], DBin [2], Gnowsis [3], Soprano (NEPOMUK > reference implementation for KDE) [4] and others. But it's impossible to > use > RDF data from one application in another. We doesn't have something like a > 'semantic system' for RDF by analogy with the file system for ordinal > files. > > We'll take a lot of benefits if we start to use a 'semantic system' > through > a language, RDF storage and/or platform independent interface. We have > examples of such attempts: semap's HTTP protocol [5] (doesn't independent > from the Sesame RDF storage), Soprano API [6] (doesn't have a language and > platform independence). I have just developed my own RESTful API from > scratch [7] too. On top of such semantic systems we'll can to implement > numerous useful semantic agents and information from one agent will be > available in another immediately. It's like the old WinFS [8] idea in a > new > RDF-based point of view ;) > > NEPOMUK [9] is a great European initiative to implement the semantic > desktop > vision, but it doesn't try to create a general semantic system. What do > you > think about it? Do you know similar ideas or projects? > > [1] http://www.zotero.org/ > [2] http://dbin.org/ > [3] http://www.gnowsis.org/ > [4] http://soprano.sourceforge.net/node/1 > [5] http://www.openrdf.org/doc/sesame/users/ch08.html > [6] http://api.kde.org/kdesupport-api/kdesupport-apidocs/soprano/html/ > [7] http://code.google.com/p/semap/wiki/RESTfulAPISpecification > [8] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinFS > [9] http://nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main1/ > > On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 9:55 PM, Sebastian Dietzold < > dietzold@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote: > >> >> Hi all, >> >> The AKSW research group (http://aksw.org) is pleased to announce the >> first >> public release of our semantic xmpp / jabber agent xOperator. >> >> xOperator combines advantages of social network websites with instant >> messaging. It tries to be a semantic agent for xmpp / jabber network >> which >> finds and shares content about resources (using RDF / SPARQL) for you >> and >> your jabber friends. >> >> This first release includes the following features: >> >> * basic xmpp account management (user account, proxy account) >> * management of query templates, datastores and namespaces directly with >> your jabber client >> * simple query templates for easy starting with xOperator >> * query scripts in groovy for advanced queries and post processing >> >> Homepage: http://aksw.org/Projects/xOperator >> ZIP/Tar/BZ2 <http://aksw.org/Projects/xOperatorZIP/Tar/BZ2>: >> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=201552 >> Changelog: http://aksw.org/Projects/xOperator/ChangeLog >> Mailing list: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id >> >> Inspired by Tim Berners-Lee's Semantic Agent the xOperator lifts >> personal >> knowledge exchange to a new level. Imagine sharing exactly the >> information >> you want with the people you trust. Need a phone number? Want to know >> the >> birthday of your best friends girlfriend (and in a second step where to >> buy her a present in a store near you)? Do you get tired to tell >> everybody >> that you have a new cellphone number? xOperator enables users to share >> all >> that knowledge in a trusted network. Built upon the already existing >> jabber network (secure connections, widely available) an agent running >> on >> your pc allows other users to query your RDF-database returning the >> favor >> to you. >> >> -- >> Sebastian Dietzold - Department of Computer Science; University of >> Leipzig >> Tel/Fax: +49 341 97 323-66/-29 >> http://bis.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianDietzold > > > > > -- > Dmitry Ulanov > dulanov(at)gmail.com > http://dulanov.wordpress.com >
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