- From: Sebastian Samaruga <ssamarug@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2025 11:53:27 -0300
- To: W3C Semantic Web IG <semantic-web@w3.org>, W3C AIKR CG <public-aikr@w3.org>, public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAOLUXBusAwsdxa_eZSZSVn=SyS2_Hx_V_-DjXcv9NYP=VmktRQ@mail.gmail.com>
Another App for LLMs, REST and RDF. Semantic Hypermedia Addressing (SHA): Given Hypermedia Resources Content Types (REST): .. Text .. Images .. Audio .. Video .. Tabular .. Hierarchical .. Graph (Am I missing something?) Imagine the possibility of not only annotate resources of those types with metadata and links (in the appropriate axes and occurrences context) but having those annotations and links being generated by inference and activation being that metadata and links in turn meaningful annotated with their meaning given its occurrence context in any given axis or relationship role (dimension). RESTful principles could apply rendering annotations and links as resources also, with their annotations and links, making them discoverable and browsable / query-able. Naming conventions for standard addressable resources could make browsing and returning results (for a query or prompt, for example) a machine-understandable task. Also, the task of constructing resources hyperlinked or embedding other resources in a content context (a report or dashboard, for example) or the frontend for a given resource driven (REST) resource contexts interactions will be a matter of discovery of the right resources and link resources. Given the appropriate resources, link resources and addressing, encoding a prompt / query for a link, in a given context (maybe embedded within the prompt / query) would be a matter of resource interaction, being the capabilities of what can be prompted / queried for available to the client for further exploration. Generated resources, in their corresponding Content Types, should also address and be further addressable in and by other resources, enabling incremental knowledge composition by means of preserving generated assets in a resources interaction contexts history. Examples: "Given this book, make an index with all the occurrences of this character and also provide links to the moments of those occurrences in the book's picture. Tell me which actor represented that character role". Best regards, Sebastián.
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