The forth lecture of the course I'm giving on "Interoperability and Semantic Technologies" at Politecnico di Milano in the academic year 2015-16. It presents an introduction to RDF. It starts presenting the data model. Then it presents the turtle serialization. It compares XML vs. RDF. Finally, it provides few informations about RDFa and Linked Data.
Freebase - Semantic Technologies 2010 Code CampJamie Taylor
Freebase is a socially managed, semantic database that provides a rich set of APIs for accessing a wide range of data about the world around us. Getting started with Freebase is quick and easy - there are no API keys and you can make up to 100k queries a day as long as you follow the Creative Commons Attribution license.
The forth lecture of the course I'm giving on "Interoperability and Semantic Technologies" at Politecnico di Milano in the academic year 2015-16. It presents an introduction to RDF. It starts presenting the data model. Then it presents the turtle serialization. It compares XML vs. RDF. Finally, it provides few informations about RDFa and Linked Data.
Freebase - Semantic Technologies 2010 Code CampJamie Taylor
Freebase is a socially managed, semantic database that provides a rich set of APIs for accessing a wide range of data about the world around us. Getting started with Freebase is quick and easy - there are no API keys and you can make up to 100k queries a day as long as you follow the Creative Commons Attribution license.
Mobile location based applications have only begun to scratch the surface of what's possible. By leveraging semantics, or the relationships between things, location based applications can become much more powerful - and much more useful.
This presentation shows how the Freebase Geo Search API can be used to implement simple, but powerful location + semantic patterns to power the next generation of mobile location based applications.
With over 12 million entities and 350 million relationships, Freebase is an excellent resource for performing text analysis. One way to look at document "understanding" is to think about how the entities in the document are connected on a knowledge graph. This is similar to the "reconciliation" process that is used to grow Freebase itself.
The web is currently full of semantic hints, whether they are explicit (like those promoted by the Semantic Web) or implicit (like the use of blog widgets.) Using these hints, text analytic methods can get a toe-hold on the web corpus at large.
Presented at SES Chicago, December 2009. How using labeled links (vocabulary,) strong identifiers and standard markup formats such as HTML5 Microdata can improve SEO.
Presented at the Freebase NYC Workshop, December 2009. Covers basic MQL query construction, basic service calls and eMQL adapter construction. PHP Code can be found at http://dev.mqlx.com/~jamie/nyc2009
Presented at Drupal Camp SF (6/6/09)
Three part presentation:
1) Provides an overview of how semantic technologies can simplify data management and integration.
2) Gives a brief introduction to RDF/RDFa.
3) Looks at the Drupal RDF module, SPARQL module, Exhibit module, Freebase Suggest and the upcoming Common Tag module.
Mobile location based applications have only begun to scratch the surface of what's possible. By leveraging semantics, or the relationships between things, location based applications can become much more powerful - and much more useful.
This presentation shows how the Freebase Geo Search API can be used to implement simple, but powerful location + semantic patterns to power the next generation of mobile location based applications.
With over 12 million entities and 350 million relationships, Freebase is an excellent resource for performing text analysis. One way to look at document "understanding" is to think about how the entities in the document are connected on a knowledge graph. This is similar to the "reconciliation" process that is used to grow Freebase itself.
The web is currently full of semantic hints, whether they are explicit (like those promoted by the Semantic Web) or implicit (like the use of blog widgets.) Using these hints, text analytic methods can get a toe-hold on the web corpus at large.
Presented at SES Chicago, December 2009. How using labeled links (vocabulary,) strong identifiers and standard markup formats such as HTML5 Microdata can improve SEO.
Presented at the Freebase NYC Workshop, December 2009. Covers basic MQL query construction, basic service calls and eMQL adapter construction. PHP Code can be found at http://dev.mqlx.com/~jamie/nyc2009
Presented at Drupal Camp SF (6/6/09)
Three part presentation:
1) Provides an overview of how semantic technologies can simplify data management and integration.
2) Gives a brief introduction to RDF/RDFa.
3) Looks at the Drupal RDF module, SPARQL module, Exhibit module, Freebase Suggest and the upcoming Common Tag module.
22. Working the Plan
Country Name
Record Reviews for
bands from the country
SPARQL Query
Band's Freebase ID
DBpedia
Freebase ID
Band's
MusicBrainz ID
Freebase
MusicBrainz ID
Record
Reviews
BBC