- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 18:59:50 +0000
- To: Paul Scott <pscott@uwc.ac.za>
- Cc: Semantic web list <semantic-web@w3.org>, foaf-dev <foaf-dev@lists.foaf-project.org>
Paul Scott wrote: > On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 17:06 +0000, Dan Brickley wrote: >> Modest but well targeted funding available in *.ac.uk, for online >> identity, open social graph, and mobile/ubiquitious apps. >> > > Any chance of projects of this nature coming along that are specifically > targeted at African development? Offhand, I don't know of anything. But I do encourage listmembers to use the SWIG and FOAF lists to share relevant information about funding opportunities that could get such work done. A slogan for 2008, "The Semantic Web is a project, not a field", ie. we're here to get something built. Sometimes I fear people slip into treating SW as a vague and scholarly research topic, alongside "intelligent agents" or "distributed objects", "information retrieval" in bullet-pointed conference announcements. It isn't, although conferences are important. The Semantic Web, as far as I'm concerned, is a global collaboration to improve the Web for real people. And global collaborations benefit from funding sometimes! Anyway, ... I would love to see a funding call that supported this kind of work in Africa. > We (AVOIR) are doing some pretty > innovative stuff in this area, and seeing as though we survive purely on > funded projects, something like that would be wonderful! Excuse my ignorance, but can EU (eg. IST) research funding support African projects? (eg. with European partners too). > At the same time, it will give us an opportunity to further show the world what we > can do. Talking of cool projects, and getting offtopic for this thread, I see you have some PHP/PostGIS work, http://gforge2.uwc.ac.za/projects/postgis/ ... I was wondering if you or others had ever looked into possibility of integrating this with SPARQL for querying. I asked Richard Cyganiak about this recently, eg. idea of taking D2RQ, and improving it to have knowledge of POSTGIS SQL extensions. D2RQ can rewrite SPARQL queries into SQL, so I was wondering if things like http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/ontology/ and http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/geo/ http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/geo/XGR-geo-20071023/ http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/geo/XGR-geo-ont-20071023/ ... could benefit from this as an implementation technique? Any thoughts? Am just thinking out of loud here. Richard didn't know of any work in this direction, but I reckon it's worth exploring. cheers, Dan -- http://danbri.org/
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