- published: 03 Nov 2011
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- author: opentextcorp
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OpenTalks: Jens Rabe - The Semantic Web - In The Enterprise
Most people know how semantics can be used when you're making searches, or even doing onli...
published: 03 Nov 2011
author: opentextcorp
OpenTalks: Jens Rabe - The Semantic Web - In The Enterprise
Most people know how semantics can be used when you're making searches, or even doing online shopping! But now Jens Rabe is here to show you how you can adap...
- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 185
- author: opentextcorp
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Ábel Sinkovics: Boosting MPL with Haskell elements
The similarities of Haskell and C++ template metaprogramming are known [1,2], however, man...
published: 10 Jun 2013
author: BoostCon
Ábel Sinkovics: Boosting MPL with Haskell elements
The similarities of Haskell and C++ template metaprogramming are known [1,2], however, many elements of Haskell haven't been introduced into template metapro...
- published: 10 Jun 2013
- views: 117
- author: BoostCon
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From Triples to Axioms: On the Path to Formalizing Scientific Knowledge
Original version is here http://togotv.dbcls.jp/20110812.html NBDC / DBCLS BioHackathon 20...
published: 03 Apr 2013
author: togotv
From Triples to Axioms: On the Path to Formalizing Scientific Knowledge
Original version is here http://togotv.dbcls.jp/20110812.html NBDC / DBCLS BioHackathon 2011 was held in Kyoto, Japan. Main focus of the BioHackathon is to d...
- published: 03 Apr 2013
- views: 31
- author: togotv
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Video Talk 101_Video Talk Product Description
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published: 22 Aug 2011
author: VideoPowerTalk
Video Talk 101_Video Talk Product Description
http://www.videopowertalk.com Call Dave or Tom at: 213.259.3861 Skype IDs: davidtarr1111 or starkrav1 Go to: http://www.videopowertalk.com to Learn More Abou...
- published: 22 Aug 2011
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- author: VideoPowerTalk
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Building a Messaging and Service Protocol - Jeremy Ong
Erlang Factory SF Bay Area 2013 More info and slides on the website: http://www.erlang-fac...
published: 07 May 2013
author: ErlangSolutions
Building a Messaging and Service Protocol - Jeremy Ong
Erlang Factory SF Bay Area 2013 More info and slides on the website: http://www.erlang-factory.com/conference/SFBay2013/talks This talk presents the architec...
- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 79
- author: ErlangSolutions
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Semantic MediaWiki [Wikipedia Article]
Semantic MediaWiki is an extension to MediaWiki that allows for annotating semantic data ...
published: 18 Sep 2013
Semantic MediaWiki [Wikipedia Article]
Semantic MediaWiki is an extension to MediaWiki that allows for annotating semantic data within wiki pages, thus turning a wiki that incorporates the extension into a semantic wiki. Data that has been encoded can be used in semantic searches, used for aggregation of pages, displayed in formats like maps, calendars and graphs, and exported to the outside world via formats like RDF and CSV.
Authors
Semantic MediaWiki was initially created by Markus Krötzsch, Denny Vrandečić and Max Völkel, and was first released in 2005. Its development was initially funded by the EU-funded FP6 project SEKT, and was later supported in part by Institute AIFB of the University of Karlsruhe (later renamed the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology). Krötzsch remains the lead developer as of 2011, while other core developers are Jeroen De Dauw and Yaron Koren.
Basic syntax
Every semantic annotation within SMW is a "property" connecting the page on which it resides to some other piece of data, either another page or a data value of some type, using triples of the form "subject, predicate, object".
As an example, a page about Germany could have, encoded within it, the fact its capital city is Berlin. On the page "Germany", the syntax would be:
which is semantically equivalent to the statement "Germany" "Has capital" "Berlin". In this example the "Germany" page is the subject, "Has capital" is the predicate, and "Berlin" is the object that the semantic link is pointing to.
However, the much more common way of storing data within Semantic MediaWiki is via MediaWiki templates which themselves contain the necessary SMW markup. For this example, the "Germany" page could contain a call to a template called "Country", that looked like this:
The "Country" template would handle storing whatever the value of the parameter "Capital" is, using the property "Has capital". The template would also handle the display of the data. Semantic MediaWiki developers have estimated that 99% of SMW data is stored in this way.
Semantic MediaWiki also has its own inline querying tools. For instance, if pages about countries stored additional information like population data, a query could be added to a page that displays a list of all countries with a population greater than 50 million, along with their capital city; and Germany would appear in such a list, with Berlin alongside it.
Usage
Semantic MediaWiki is in use on over 300 public active wikis around the world, in addition to an unknown number of private wikis. Notable public wikis that use SMW include the Metacafe wiki, Web Platform, SNPedia, SKYbrary, Metavid, Familypedia, OpenEI, Oh Internet, the Free Software Directory and translatewiki.net. Organizations that use SMW internally include Pfizer, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the U.S. Department of Defense.
SMW has notably gained traction in the health care domain for collaboratively creating bio-medical terminologies and ontologies. Examples are LexWiki, which is jointly run by the Mayo Clinic, National Cancer Institute, World Health Organization and Stanford University; and Neuroscience Information Framework's NeuroLex.
Semantic MediaWiki is also supported on the wiki farm Referata, by default. Wikia has previously activated Semantic MediaWiki on user request, but has stopped doing so since upgrading to version 1.19 of MediaWiki.
Semantic MediaWiki and Wikidata
Some members of the academic community began urging the use of SMW on Wikipedia since it was first proposed. In a 2006 paper, Max Völkel et al. wrote that in spite of Wikipedia's utility, "its contents are barely machine-interpretable. Structural knowledge, e.g. about how concepts are interrelated, can neither be formally stated nor automatically processed. Also the wealth of numerical data is only available as plain text and thus can not be processed by its actual meaning."
In 2010, Wikimedia Foundation Deputy Director Erik Möller stated that Wikimedia was interested in adding semantic capabilities to Wikipedia, but that they were unsure whether Semantic MediaWiki was the right solution, since it was unclear whether it could be used without negatively affecting Wikipedia's performance.
In April 2012, the Wikimedia Foundation project Wikidata began, which is intended to provide a massive centralized database for use in articles of every language in Wikipedia. Wikidata supplants the potential use of Semantic MediaWiki on Wikipedia, but its software uses a subset of the Semantic MediaWiki code, that was spun off as its own library, called "DataValues".
Spinoff extensions
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- published: 18 Sep 2013
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Appsbee Company Intro
At Appsbee the prime objective has always been creating an intelligent future. The data, d...
published: 24 Apr 2013
Appsbee Company Intro
At Appsbee the prime objective has always been creating an intelligent future. The data, dream and information altogether makes up the fuel for this institution. Contributing every moment to the niche of IT is our soul motto, and in the course of that we have been serving numerous clients spread across the world. We adhere by the policy of complete transparency and professionalism. The stature if any organization elevates through the dedicated approach of employee and loyalty of customers. We have been able to keep both these lines intact with our strong set of ethics.
- published: 24 Apr 2013
- views: 4
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A SPARQL Client for TYPO3
In this video I will guide you through the installation of the TYPO3 Extension "semantic"....
published: 28 Mar 2011
author: typoplanet
A SPARQL Client for TYPO3
In this video I will guide you through the installation of the TYPO3 Extension "semantic". It provides a SPARQL Client to query the Linked Data Cloud with. Y...
- published: 28 Mar 2011
- views: 457
- author: typoplanet
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1.1 CSULA Web Accessibility Guidelines Overview: Web Author A
The CSULA Web Accessibility Guidelines Web site www.calstatela.edu/accessibility provides ...
published: 16 Feb 2011
author: MyCSULA
1.1 CSULA Web Accessibility Guidelines Overview: Web Author A
The CSULA Web Accessibility Guidelines Web site www.calstatela.edu/accessibility provides useful resources on Web accessibility, including: •Section 508 requ...
- published: 16 Feb 2011
- views: 350
- author: MyCSULA
63:22
The Evolution of End User Programming
Google Tech Talk February 1, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Allen Cypher, IBM Research Almaden...
published: 04 Feb 2010
author: GoogleTechTalks
The Evolution of End User Programming
Google Tech Talk February 1, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Allen Cypher, IBM Research Almaden. The popularity of the Web has changed the world of End User Progr...
- published: 04 Feb 2010
- views: 14561
- author: GoogleTechTalks
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Semantic Technology Interoperability & Metamodelling - 22nd XBRL International Conference
TR609 - Marcus Spies, Chair of Knowledge Management, Munich University and Said Tabet, Cha...
published: 25 May 2011
author: XBRLStandards
Semantic Technology Interoperability & Metamodelling - 22nd XBRL International Conference
TR609 - Marcus Spies, Chair of Knowledge Management, Munich University and Said Tabet, Chair of GRC-XML Project, Member of the Technology Council, OCEG provi...
- published: 25 May 2011
- views: 598
- author: XBRLStandards
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published: 19 May 2013
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- published: 19 May 2013
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- author: tvcarismatv
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published: 19 Aug 2012
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- published: 19 Aug 2012
- views: 11
- author: travelonyourown
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Does Library Instruction Make a Difference? - Melissa Bowles-Terry
This talk was presented as part of the 2nd Biennial Kathleen A Zar Symposium at the Univer...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: UChicago
Does Library Instruction Make a Difference? - Melissa Bowles-Terry
This talk was presented as part of the 2nd Biennial Kathleen A Zar Symposium at the University of Chicago. For more about the symposium visit: http://www.lib...
- published: 22 Aug 2011
- views: 369
- author: UChicago
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Bjarne Stroustrup - The Essence of C++: With Examples in C++84, C++98, C++11, and C++14
Day 1 - C++11 is being deployed and the shape of C++14 is becoming clear. This talk examin...
published: 16 Sep 2013
Bjarne Stroustrup - The Essence of C++: With Examples in C++84, C++98, C++11, and C++14
Day 1 - C++11 is being deployed and the shape of C++14 is becoming clear. This talk examines the foundations of C++. What is essential? What sets C++ apart from other languages? How do new and old features support (or distract from) design and programming relying on this essence?
I focus on the abstraction mechanisms (as opposed to the mapping to the machine): Classes and templates. Fundamentally, if you understand vector, you understand C++.
Type safety and resource safety are key design aims for a program. These aims must be met without limiting the range of applications and without imposing significant run-time or space overheads. I address issues of resource management (garbage collection is not an ideal answer and pointers should not be used as resource handles), generic programming (we must make it simpler and safer), compile-time computation (how and when?), and type safety (casts belongs in the lowest-level hardware interface). I will touch upon move semantics, exceptions, concepts, type aliases, and more. My aim is not so much to present novel features and technique, but to explore how C++'s feature set supports a new and more effective design and programming style.
- published: 16 Sep 2013
- views: 26
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Sumant Tambe: Standardizing the Data Distribution Service (DDS) API for Modern C++
C++ resurgence is spreading in many industries. International computer system standards th...
published: 26 Jun 2013
author: BoostCon
Sumant Tambe: Standardizing the Data Distribution Service (DDS) API for Modern C++
C++ resurgence is spreading in many industries. International computer system standards that target C++ for application portability, are quickly adopting mod...
- published: 26 Jun 2013
- views: 187
- author: BoostCon
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published: 23 Feb 2012
author: terrao canal
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- published: 23 Feb 2012
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Contentreich Alfresco add-ons - Theme und Login Page
Wir möchten unseren Kunden zukünftig Contentreich add-ons zur Verfügung stellen, die ähnli...
published: 23 Oct 2012
author: contentreich
Contentreich Alfresco add-ons - Theme und Login Page
Wir möchten unseren Kunden zukünftig Contentreich add-ons zur Verfügung stellen, die ähnlich den gängigen Browser add-ons zur Laufzeit aktiviert und deaktivi...
- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 124
- author: contentreich