- From: Christian Chiarcos <christian.chiarcos@web.de>
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2022 15:07:16 +0200
- To: Marco Neumann <marco.neumann@gmail.com>
- Cc: Contact - Cogsonomy <contact@cogsonomy.fr>, semantic-web@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAC1YGdiW6zaKHS2subf67x0s8HLEEhMK7bs8PtbH+sEJKB2DcQ@mail.gmail.com>
Linked Data (and, along with it, Semantic Web) has been growing quite a lot in Digital Humanities in the past years, mostly in digitization projects (e.g., https://www.timemachine.eu/about-us/, see there for pointers into individual projects) and for geoinformation (esp., https://pelagios.org/, e.g., the online annotation tool recogito.pelagios.org). Best, Christian Am Mo., 10. Okt. 2022 um 14:45 Uhr schrieb Marco Neumann < marco.neumann@gmail.com>: > We recently got notification from an Apache Jena user that the Australian > government now has a series of large spatial datasets online in production. > > They have chosen the Semantic GeoSpatial Web concept to publish their data > and have implemented the methodology with the Apache Jena Fuseki GeoSPARQL > blade. > > "The data is significant: authoritative census counting geometries, > hydrological catchment areas and so on. The census spatial feature > collections are online at:" > > https://asgs.linked.fsdf.org.au/dataset/asgsed3/collections > > And so has the geo.admin.ch team c/o Coordinating Agency for Federal > Geographic Information (GCG), COGIS in Switzerland > > https://www.geo.admin.ch/en/geo-services/geo-services/linkeddata.html > <https://www..geo.admin.ch/en/geo-services/geo-services/linkeddata.html> > > > These are just a few examples here in the Semantic GeoSpatial Web domain > how things move forward albeit slowly. > > Beyond that there have been two contacts at investment banks in New York > City in touch with me in recent weeks that did look for Linked Data talent > to pursue a Semantic Web strategy based on RDF stack tools. So it's not all > doom and gloom out there. > > Best, > Marco > > > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 10:54 AM Contact - Cogsonomy <contact@cogsonomy.fr> > wrote: > >> Dear List, >> >> I have soon to present to companies the advantages of ontologies and >> semantic web. If I have many examples in the research and biomedical >> domains (e.g. referentials, interoperability, SPARQL endpoints...), I am >> asked to popularize and present it with examples accessible to people >> who are not specialists. The aim is to show and convince of the >> usefulness of our domain for people who only know Big Data. >> >> So, do you have some examples such as websites or concrete applications >> (companies) where we can see easily the advantage of semantic web and >> ontologies (e.g. https://www.orpha.net) ? >> >> Many thanks in advance, >> >> Best regards, >> >> Xavier >> >> >> >> > > -- > > > --- > Marco Neumann > > >
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