Re: How to find the data I need in LD? algorithm and questions.

> Here is another cool paper with a section related to consuming linked data:
> http://linkeddata.deri.ie/sites/linkeddata.deri.ie/files/lod-app-tr-2009-07-26_0.pdf

Thanks. Rather outdated I'd say … which reminds me - I should really find some cycles to update it ;)

In the meantime you might wanna check out proceedings from:

http://km.aifb.kit.edu/ws/cold2011/


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	   Michael

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On 17 Mar 2012, at 11:54, Yury Katkov wrote:

> A nice thought for Linked Data consumers is to read the information
> for Linked Data publishers and invert this information for themselves,
> right?
> 
> Here is another cool paper with a section related to consuming linked data:
> http://linkeddata.deri.ie/sites/linkeddata.deri.ie/files/lod-app-tr-2009-07-26_0.pdf
> 
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> Yury Katkov
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> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 3:18 AM, carmen <_@whats-your.name> wrote:
>>> The Semantic Web and Linked Data world is made up of people who publish, and rarely consume
>> 
>> most data i am interested in still has to be parsed out of HTML using CSS selectors or even regular-expressions. historically this has also meant spreading GETs across massive proxy networks to avoid IP banning (back when i got paid to do this for hedge funds)
>> 
>> surely someone must be consuming all the RDF?!
>> 
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Received on Saturday, 17 March 2012 12:03:53 UTC