The Historical Event Markup and Linking project provides a means of coordinating and navigating disparate historical materials on the internet. It includes
1. an XML schema for historical events which describes the events' participants, dates, location and keywords; the schema associates these with source materials in print or on the web.
2. XSLT stylesheets that combine conforming documents and generate lists, maps and graphical timelines out of them.
Heml integrates these resources using the Cocoon2 web publishing engine.
The Virtual Worlds Roadmap seeks to increase the success rate of virtual world-based ventures and the productivity of investment through the publication and distribution of state-of-the-art thinking and analysis on
Visions of what value virtual world technology will bring to specific applications
Technical and business barriers to achieving that value
Case studies on successes to date
A roadmap and timeline for achieving mass adoption of specific applications.
The Virtual Worlds Roadmap is a commons-based peer production effort. Everyone is invited to take part by commenting on published drafts, volunteering as an author or working group participant, and attending workshops.
KIM is a software platform for:
* Semantic annotation of text
At more length: automatic ontology population and open-domain dynamic semantic annotation of unstructured and semi-structured content for Semantic Web and KM applications
* Indexing and retrieval (semantically-enabled and IE-enhanced search technology)
* Query and exploration of formal knowledge
* Co-occurrence tracking and ranking of entities
* Entity popularity timelines analysis