Evolutionary & Swarm Computing for the Semantic WebAnkit Solanki
Semantic Web will be the next big thing in the world of internet. This presentation talks about various approaches that can be used to query the underlying triple store that has all the information.
This document discusses basic search techniques for electronic information sources. It describes keyword and phrase searching, truncation searching using right, left, and internal truncation, proximity searching within words, sentences and paragraphs with ordered and unordered options, Boolean searching using AND, OR and NOT operators, limiting searches by date, file type or other limits, and field searching within specific fields like title or URL. The techniques covered allow researchers to more effectively search and navigate the growing amount of electronic information available.
Presented by Jennifer Hecker and Elizabeth Grumbach and hosted by the Texas Consortium on Digital Humanities, these are the slides for the TXDHC training webcast on OpenRefine, February 12th, 2015.
This document summarizes basic search techniques for navigating electronic information sources. It discusses searching by keywords and phrases, truncation to find different word forms, proximity searches to specify distance between words within sentences or paragraphs, Boolean searches using AND, OR and NOT operators, limiting searches by date or file type, and field searching within specific fields like titles or URLs. The techniques described allow researchers to efficiently search and retrieve relevant electronic documents.
This document provides an overview of XML, including:
1. XML is a meta markup language used to define languages for representing textual data and documents, not a replacement for HTML, programming language, or database.
2. XML allows defining applications ("markup languages") to represent text documents and data. Examples of uses include content management with XML documents in a database, data exchange between legacy systems, and representing metadata.
3. The document discusses XML terminology like tags, elements, attributes, namespaces, DTDs for defining element types, and XML schemas for more complex definitions than DTDs. It provides examples of using XML to represent relational data and a bibliographic format.
Central Pennsylvania Open Source Conference, October 17, 2015
Data is a hot topic in the tech sector with big data, data processing, data science, linked open data and data visualization to name only a few examples. Before data can be processed or analyzed it often has to be cleaned. OpenRefine is an open source interactive data transformation tool for working with messy data. This presentation will begin with a short overview of the features of OpenRefine. To demonstrate basic concepts of data cleaning, manipulating, faceting and filtering with OpenRefine, Pennsylvania Heritage magazine subject index data will be used as a case study.
This document discusses OpenRefine reconciliation services, which allow text matching of items in a dataset to items in a separate dataset or database. It provides links to general documentation on OpenRefine reconciliation as well as lists of available reconciliation services and sources that can be reconciled with OpenRefine. The presentation focuses on demonstrating the reconciliation feature of OpenRefine for data review and cleaning.
Evolutionary & Swarm Computing for the Semantic WebAnkit Solanki
Semantic Web will be the next big thing in the world of internet. This presentation talks about various approaches that can be used to query the underlying triple store that has all the information.
This document discusses basic search techniques for electronic information sources. It describes keyword and phrase searching, truncation searching using right, left, and internal truncation, proximity searching within words, sentences and paragraphs with ordered and unordered options, Boolean searching using AND, OR and NOT operators, limiting searches by date, file type or other limits, and field searching within specific fields like title or URL. The techniques covered allow researchers to more effectively search and navigate the growing amount of electronic information available.
Presented by Jennifer Hecker and Elizabeth Grumbach and hosted by the Texas Consortium on Digital Humanities, these are the slides for the TXDHC training webcast on OpenRefine, February 12th, 2015.
This document summarizes basic search techniques for navigating electronic information sources. It discusses searching by keywords and phrases, truncation to find different word forms, proximity searches to specify distance between words within sentences or paragraphs, Boolean searches using AND, OR and NOT operators, limiting searches by date or file type, and field searching within specific fields like titles or URLs. The techniques described allow researchers to efficiently search and retrieve relevant electronic documents.
This document provides an overview of XML, including:
1. XML is a meta markup language used to define languages for representing textual data and documents, not a replacement for HTML, programming language, or database.
2. XML allows defining applications ("markup languages") to represent text documents and data. Examples of uses include content management with XML documents in a database, data exchange between legacy systems, and representing metadata.
3. The document discusses XML terminology like tags, elements, attributes, namespaces, DTDs for defining element types, and XML schemas for more complex definitions than DTDs. It provides examples of using XML to represent relational data and a bibliographic format.
Central Pennsylvania Open Source Conference, October 17, 2015
Data is a hot topic in the tech sector with big data, data processing, data science, linked open data and data visualization to name only a few examples. Before data can be processed or analyzed it often has to be cleaned. OpenRefine is an open source interactive data transformation tool for working with messy data. This presentation will begin with a short overview of the features of OpenRefine. To demonstrate basic concepts of data cleaning, manipulating, faceting and filtering with OpenRefine, Pennsylvania Heritage magazine subject index data will be used as a case study.
This document discusses OpenRefine reconciliation services, which allow text matching of items in a dataset to items in a separate dataset or database. It provides links to general documentation on OpenRefine reconciliation as well as lists of available reconciliation services and sources that can be reconciled with OpenRefine. The presentation focuses on demonstrating the reconciliation feature of OpenRefine for data review and cleaning.
An employment agency is searching for employers to provide jobs for 10,000 people by Christmas. So far the agency has placed 6,500 people in jobs since October 1st. The agency is urging local employers to help them reach their target of finding work for 10,000 people by the holidays.
The document summarizes the early history of simultaneous interpretation equipment, providing clarification around commonly cited dates and details. It establishes that simultaneous interpretation using equipment can be traced back to 1925 when Edward Filene conceived of using telephone equipment for simultaneous interpretation at the League of Nations. In 1926, Filene and engineer Gordon Finlay developed the "Filene-Finlay simultaneous translation system" using existing telephone parts. While the "Hushaphone" device was unrelated, its name was associated with early simultaneous interpretation systems, leading to confusion around terminology. Booths and improved equipment enhanced simultaneous interpretation over time.
O documento descreve as principais instituições sociais - família, escola, igreja e governo - destacando seus procedimentos comuns, símbolos institucionais e culturais, e valores.
Stray's has appointed experienced Executive Chef Warren Jones to lead menu developments. With over 20 years of experience at top London hotels, Jones will broaden Stray's daytime menu by introducing a new breakfast menu, more light dishes throughout the day using fresh local ingredients, and early evening tapas. Jones is already putting structures and systems in place and tweaking the menu, with a new sandwich of the day and panini specials. The full impact of his hiring will be realized once Stray's expansion is completed and the new kitchens, serveries, and daytime menu are introduced.
O poema descreve sentimentos de cansaço e vazio com o passar do tempo. O autor se sente culpado e sujo, incapaz de sonhar ou amar, e teme encontrar um fim triste e desconhecido sem glória. No entanto, ainda tem fé de que possa surgir forças internas para se erguer, buscar sonhos e redenção.
Digital graphics evaluation pro forma 3-2Bradley Cox
The document provides a template for evaluating a graphic narrative project. It prompts the creator to provide specific details and examples from their work to praise strengths and identify areas for improvement. The creator is also asked to reflect on how well their final product achieved their original intentions and planning. They should compare their storyboards, flat plans, and other pre-production materials to the final product.
Leadership Can't be described in a Presentation or a Talk, it's totally Impossible to teach someone how to lead ...but you can teach him to be self awared of his leadership style to be a great Leader later on.
THGenius, rdf and open linked data for thesaurus management@CULT Srl
The document discusses transforming library data to be compatible with the semantic web and linked data. It describes evolving library catalogs from traditional text descriptions to structured data elements that can be queried on the web. TH Genius is presented as a solution for publishing library data as linked entities using standards like RDF, allowing data to be queried through a SPARQL endpoint and managed through a web interface. Key features highlighted include searching across library data and metadata, classifying concepts with SKOS, and automating keyword indexing.
A Comparative Kalendar - DH2013 Presentationblalbritton
The document proposes building a research tool called SharedKalendar to facilitate discovery and analysis of medieval Books of Hours by extracting structured data like dates and liturgical events from digitized manuscript kalendars. It aims to leverage existing image resources and annotations created with interoperable tools on a shared canvas. A prototype exhibits basic transcription data and links to interactive manuscript views. Challenges include encouraging data creation and addressing varying data availability, but the approach could enable new comparative analyses across distributed collections and repositories.
Beyond Open Access: Open Data, Web services, and Semantics (the Open Context ...Sarah Whitcher Kansa
"Beyond Open Access: Open Data, Web services, and Semantics" -- This presentation was given at the Society for American Archaeology 2008 meeting, in a session on Web 2.0 Tools for Archaeological Collaboration and Communication. The paper is coauthored by Eric Kansa (UC Berkeley School of Information) and Sarah Whitcher Kansa (Alexandria Archive Institute).
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enr...pathsproject
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enrichment, Eneko Agirre, Ander Barrena, Kike Fernandez, Esther Miranda, Arantxa Otegi, and Aitor Soroa, paper presented the international conference on Theory and Practice in Digital Libraries, TPDL 2013
Large amounts of cultural heritage material are nowadays available through online digital library portals. Most of these cultural items have short descriptions and lack rich contextual information. The PATHS project has developed experimental enrichment services. As a proof of concept, this paper presents a web service prototype which allows independent content providers to enrich cultural heritage items with a subset of the full functionality: links to related items in the collection and links to related Wikipedia articles. In the future we plan to provide more advanced functionality, as available offline for PATHS.
A document-inspired way for tracking changes of RDF data - The case of the Op...University of Bologna
The document describes an approach for tracking changes to RDF data inspired by document engineering. It involves using PROV-O and SPARQL UPDATE queries to record snapshots of entity metadata at different times. This allows restoring entities to previous states. The approach is implemented in the OpenCitations Corpus to track provenance of citation data. Snapshots record entity compositions and curation activities. This facilitates retrieving current and previous states of entities as the data evolves.
This document provides an overview of linked data and the semantic web. It discusses moving from a web of documents to a web of data by making data on the web more structured and interconnected. The key aspects covered include using URIs to identify things, providing structured data about those things via standards like RDF, and including links to other related data to improve discovery. The document also explains some of the core technologies involved like RDF, RDF syntaxes, vocabularies for describing data, and publishing and accessing linked data on the web.
The document discusses using a tab-delimited text file to create a compound object in CONTENTdm to display indexed meeting minutes from Orleans Parish School Board books as a hierarchical structure with volume, meeting, and page levels, including examples of the necessary metadata columns in the tab-delimited text file to represent this structure.
Handout for Metadata for your Digital CollectionsJenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. "Metadata for your Digital Collections." Workshop sponsored by the Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority (INCOLSA), March 6, 2007, Indianapolis, IN.
This document provides an introduction to linked data and RDF. It discusses:
1. The principles of linked data, which involve using URIs to identify things and including links to other related resources.
2. The goals of linked data, which are to transfer information between machines without loss of meaning by identifying data on the web using shared vocabularies and RDF.
3. An overview of RDF, which structures data as subject-predicate-object triples and can be serialized in formats like RDF/XML and Turtle to represent typed links between resources.
Putting Historical Data in Context: how to use DSpace-GLAM4Science
This document discusses using DSpace and DSpace-GLAM to manage digital cultural heritage data. It provides an overview of DSpace's data model and functionality for ingesting, describing, and sharing digital objects. It then introduces DSpace-GLAM, an extension of DSpace developed for cultural heritage institutions. DSpace-GLAM adds additional entity types, relationships, and metadata to better represent cultural concepts. It also provides tools for visualizing and analyzing datasets.
The document discusses creating Linked Open Data (LOD) microthesauri from the Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT). It defines a microthesaurus as a designated subset of a thesaurus that can function independently. The document provides an overview of creating an AAT-based LOD dataset for a digital art and architecture collection. It also demonstrates how to extract concept URIs and labels from the AAT thesaurus structure using SPARQL queries to build microthesauri.
This document provides an overview of a tutorial on Linked Data for the Humanities. The tutorial covers Linked Data basics such as its history and building blocks, including URIs, HTTP, RDF, and SPARQL. It also discusses producing and consuming Linked Data, as well as hybrid methods. The tutorial aims to help participants understand URI resolution, experience graph traversal, and grasp content negotiation through hands-on exercises using tools like cURL.
An employment agency is searching for employers to provide jobs for 10,000 people by Christmas. So far the agency has placed 6,500 people in jobs since October 1st. The agency is urging local employers to help them reach their target of finding work for 10,000 people by the holidays.
The document summarizes the early history of simultaneous interpretation equipment, providing clarification around commonly cited dates and details. It establishes that simultaneous interpretation using equipment can be traced back to 1925 when Edward Filene conceived of using telephone equipment for simultaneous interpretation at the League of Nations. In 1926, Filene and engineer Gordon Finlay developed the "Filene-Finlay simultaneous translation system" using existing telephone parts. While the "Hushaphone" device was unrelated, its name was associated with early simultaneous interpretation systems, leading to confusion around terminology. Booths and improved equipment enhanced simultaneous interpretation over time.
O documento descreve as principais instituições sociais - família, escola, igreja e governo - destacando seus procedimentos comuns, símbolos institucionais e culturais, e valores.
Stray's has appointed experienced Executive Chef Warren Jones to lead menu developments. With over 20 years of experience at top London hotels, Jones will broaden Stray's daytime menu by introducing a new breakfast menu, more light dishes throughout the day using fresh local ingredients, and early evening tapas. Jones is already putting structures and systems in place and tweaking the menu, with a new sandwich of the day and panini specials. The full impact of his hiring will be realized once Stray's expansion is completed and the new kitchens, serveries, and daytime menu are introduced.
O poema descreve sentimentos de cansaço e vazio com o passar do tempo. O autor se sente culpado e sujo, incapaz de sonhar ou amar, e teme encontrar um fim triste e desconhecido sem glória. No entanto, ainda tem fé de que possa surgir forças internas para se erguer, buscar sonhos e redenção.
Digital graphics evaluation pro forma 3-2Bradley Cox
The document provides a template for evaluating a graphic narrative project. It prompts the creator to provide specific details and examples from their work to praise strengths and identify areas for improvement. The creator is also asked to reflect on how well their final product achieved their original intentions and planning. They should compare their storyboards, flat plans, and other pre-production materials to the final product.
Leadership Can't be described in a Presentation or a Talk, it's totally Impossible to teach someone how to lead ...but you can teach him to be self awared of his leadership style to be a great Leader later on.
THGenius, rdf and open linked data for thesaurus management@CULT Srl
The document discusses transforming library data to be compatible with the semantic web and linked data. It describes evolving library catalogs from traditional text descriptions to structured data elements that can be queried on the web. TH Genius is presented as a solution for publishing library data as linked entities using standards like RDF, allowing data to be queried through a SPARQL endpoint and managed through a web interface. Key features highlighted include searching across library data and metadata, classifying concepts with SKOS, and automating keyword indexing.
A Comparative Kalendar - DH2013 Presentationblalbritton
The document proposes building a research tool called SharedKalendar to facilitate discovery and analysis of medieval Books of Hours by extracting structured data like dates and liturgical events from digitized manuscript kalendars. It aims to leverage existing image resources and annotations created with interoperable tools on a shared canvas. A prototype exhibits basic transcription data and links to interactive manuscript views. Challenges include encouraging data creation and addressing varying data availability, but the approach could enable new comparative analyses across distributed collections and repositories.
Beyond Open Access: Open Data, Web services, and Semantics (the Open Context ...Sarah Whitcher Kansa
"Beyond Open Access: Open Data, Web services, and Semantics" -- This presentation was given at the Society for American Archaeology 2008 meeting, in a session on Web 2.0 Tools for Archaeological Collaboration and Communication. The paper is coauthored by Eric Kansa (UC Berkeley School of Information) and Sarah Whitcher Kansa (Alexandria Archive Institute).
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enr...pathsproject
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enrichment, Eneko Agirre, Ander Barrena, Kike Fernandez, Esther Miranda, Arantxa Otegi, and Aitor Soroa, paper presented the international conference on Theory and Practice in Digital Libraries, TPDL 2013
Large amounts of cultural heritage material are nowadays available through online digital library portals. Most of these cultural items have short descriptions and lack rich contextual information. The PATHS project has developed experimental enrichment services. As a proof of concept, this paper presents a web service prototype which allows independent content providers to enrich cultural heritage items with a subset of the full functionality: links to related items in the collection and links to related Wikipedia articles. In the future we plan to provide more advanced functionality, as available offline for PATHS.
A document-inspired way for tracking changes of RDF data - The case of the Op...University of Bologna
The document describes an approach for tracking changes to RDF data inspired by document engineering. It involves using PROV-O and SPARQL UPDATE queries to record snapshots of entity metadata at different times. This allows restoring entities to previous states. The approach is implemented in the OpenCitations Corpus to track provenance of citation data. Snapshots record entity compositions and curation activities. This facilitates retrieving current and previous states of entities as the data evolves.
This document provides an overview of linked data and the semantic web. It discusses moving from a web of documents to a web of data by making data on the web more structured and interconnected. The key aspects covered include using URIs to identify things, providing structured data about those things via standards like RDF, and including links to other related data to improve discovery. The document also explains some of the core technologies involved like RDF, RDF syntaxes, vocabularies for describing data, and publishing and accessing linked data on the web.
The document discusses using a tab-delimited text file to create a compound object in CONTENTdm to display indexed meeting minutes from Orleans Parish School Board books as a hierarchical structure with volume, meeting, and page levels, including examples of the necessary metadata columns in the tab-delimited text file to represent this structure.
Handout for Metadata for your Digital CollectionsJenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. "Metadata for your Digital Collections." Workshop sponsored by the Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority (INCOLSA), March 6, 2007, Indianapolis, IN.
This document provides an introduction to linked data and RDF. It discusses:
1. The principles of linked data, which involve using URIs to identify things and including links to other related resources.
2. The goals of linked data, which are to transfer information between machines without loss of meaning by identifying data on the web using shared vocabularies and RDF.
3. An overview of RDF, which structures data as subject-predicate-object triples and can be serialized in formats like RDF/XML and Turtle to represent typed links between resources.
Putting Historical Data in Context: how to use DSpace-GLAM4Science
This document discusses using DSpace and DSpace-GLAM to manage digital cultural heritage data. It provides an overview of DSpace's data model and functionality for ingesting, describing, and sharing digital objects. It then introduces DSpace-GLAM, an extension of DSpace developed for cultural heritage institutions. DSpace-GLAM adds additional entity types, relationships, and metadata to better represent cultural concepts. It also provides tools for visualizing and analyzing datasets.
The document discusses creating Linked Open Data (LOD) microthesauri from the Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT). It defines a microthesaurus as a designated subset of a thesaurus that can function independently. The document provides an overview of creating an AAT-based LOD dataset for a digital art and architecture collection. It also demonstrates how to extract concept URIs and labels from the AAT thesaurus structure using SPARQL queries to build microthesauri.
This document provides an overview of a tutorial on Linked Data for the Humanities. The tutorial covers Linked Data basics such as its history and building blocks, including URIs, HTTP, RDF, and SPARQL. It also discusses producing and consuming Linked Data, as well as hybrid methods. The tutorial aims to help participants understand URI resolution, experience graph traversal, and grasp content negotiation through hands-on exercises using tools like cURL.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Ready to Unlock the Power of Blockchain!Toptal Tech
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Toptal Tech is at the forefront of this innovation, connecting you with the brightest minds in blockchain development. Together, we can unlock the potential of this transformative technology, building a future of transparency, security, and endless possibilities.
HijackLoader Evolution: Interactive Process HollowingDonato Onofri
CrowdStrike researchers have identified a HijackLoader (aka IDAT Loader) sample that employs sophisticated evasion techniques to enhance the complexity of the threat. HijackLoader, an increasingly popular tool among adversaries for deploying additional payloads and tooling, continues to evolve as its developers experiment and enhance its capabilities.
In their analysis of a recent HijackLoader sample, CrowdStrike researchers discovered new techniques designed to increase the defense evasion capabilities of the loader. The malware developer used a standard process hollowing technique coupled with an additional trigger that was activated by the parent process writing to a pipe. This new approach, called "Interactive Process Hollowing", has the potential to make defense evasion stealthier.
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"Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to India! From cost-effective services and expert professionals to round-the-clock work advantages, learn how your business can achieve digital success with Indian SEO solutions.
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