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François Dongier

HTML5 and Semantics | Semantic Blog - 0 views

  • One important step ahead brought by HTML5 is the introduction of new elements which enable the creation of web pages with more explicit semantics, leveraging the traditional usage of the semantically-neutral <div> tag: <article> which represents a blog article, forum post or similar. <aside> which indicates that the content is tangential to the main content of the page, for example ads or similar. <nav> which indicates that such a block gives the main navigation points for a page. <figure> to represent figures on a page <header> to indicate header content <footer> to indicate footer content such as copyright information, additional links, etc.
  • HTML5 Microdata has been proposed by the WHATWG and can be considered as the evolution of microformats.
  • two technologies that complement HTML5: HTML5 Microdata and RDFa. They are based on the same idea: to use a series of extra attributes to provide a set of machine readable labels which provide the explicit semantics of the HTML content. For example, using such extra attributes, the author of a page could annotate it to indicate that each row in a table represents a certain kind of entity (car, hotel, etc.)
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  • RDFa is a W3C Recommendation. It specifies only a syntax and relies on independent specification of terms (often called vocabularies or taxonomies) by others. RDFa allows terms from multiple independently-developed vocabularies to be freely intermixed and is designed such that the language can be parsed without knowledge of the specific term vocabulary being used.
François Dongier

Slashgeo | LinkedGeoData.org - Adding a Spatial Dimension to the Web of Data - 1 views

  • We mentioned the LinkedGeoData.org project during summer 2009, and LinkedGeoData has just been released as open source on Google Code (via OGD). The project's synopsis: "In order to employ the Web as a medium for data and information integration, comprehensive datasets and vocabularies are required as they enable the disambiguation and alignment of other data and information. Many real-life information integration and aggregation tasks are impossible without comprehensive background knowledge related to spatial features of the ways, structures and landscapes surrounding us. LinkedGeoData uses the comprehensive OpenStreetMap spatial data collection to create a large spatial knowledge base. It currently consists of information about approx. 350 million nodes and 30 million ways and the resulting RDF data comprises approximately 2 billion triples. The data is available according to the Linked Data principles and interlinked with DBpedia."
François Dongier

HypiosVoCampParisMay2010 - VoCamp Wiki - 1 views

  • User (weighted) Interests Ontology
  • Annotations Ontology
  • Argumentation / Debate group Our group's goal is to represent argumentative structures in RDF in order to be able to export/import from/to existing tools such as DebateGraph. Another benefit would be to be able to link argumentative structures with web contents such as posts, comments, etc. , and vice versa.
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    Paris Vocamp took place at Hypios on May 13-14, 2010.
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