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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Janos Haits

Janos Haits

WebVOWL - Web-based Visualization of Ontologies - 0 views

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    "WebVOWL is a web application for the interactive visualization of ontologies. It implements the Visual Notation for OWL Ontologies (VOWL) by providing graphical depictions for elements of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) that are combined to a force-directed graph layout representing the ontology. Interaction techniques allow to explore the ontology and to customize the visualization. "
Janos Haits

Knowledge Graphs for Open Science - Ontotext - 0 views

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    "The Open Science (or Open Scholarship) movement has been gaining momentum, especially since the European Commission has committed itself to ensuring open access to all funded research in April 2016. Expensive paywalls used by publishers, restrictive usage policies by scientific literature sources, a lack of consistency in the formatting and data locked away by proprietary software have all had detrimental effects on the dissemination of scientific knowledge."
Janos Haits

A Guide To Knowledge Graphs - 0 views

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    "In this section, we will introduce KG by asking some simple but intuitive questions about KG. In fact, we will cover the what, why, and how of the knowledge graph. We will also go through some real-world examples."
Janos Haits

Archivo - Ontology Archive - 0 views

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    "Archivo - Ontology Archive Archivo automatically discovers OWL ontologies on the web and checks them every 8 hours. When changes are detected, Archivo downloads and rates and archives the latest snapshot persistently on the Databus. See the about page for details (paper & video)."
Janos Haits

Portal:Semantic Web - WikiPathways - 1 views

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    "This portal describes the Semantic Web features of the WikiPathways databases, such as the Resource Description Framework (RDF) translation, the ontology, and the new nanopublications. The WikiPathways RDF is provided as part of the monthly releases and contains the Curated and Reactome pathways. The RDF is split in two parts, the GPMLRDF part which contains a direct translation of the content in the GPML files, and a WPRDF part which contains the biology represented in the GPML"
Janos Haits

Home · Solid - 1 views

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    "Using Web standards to let people control their data, and choose the applications and services to use with it."
Janos Haits

Sensebot Search - 1 views

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    "Search Engine that finds sense in a heap of Web pages"
Janos Haits

SPARQL - Semantic Web and Linked Data - Research Guides at UCLA Library - 0 views

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    "SPARQL serves as the search engine for RDF. It is a set of specifications recommended by W3C Recommendation that provide languages and protocols to query and manipulate RDF graph content on the Web or in an RDF triple store."
Janos Haits

SIOC/SemanticRadar - W3C Wiki - 0 views

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    "Semantic Radar is a semantic metadata detector for Mozilla Firefox. It detects the presence of SIOC, FOAF and DOAP as well as generic RDF and RDFa data in a webpage, and displays icons in the browser's status bar when one of these data formats is found. By clicking on an icon the user can browse the RDF data in an online semantic browser. It looks for RDF auto-discovery links generated by data export plugins to discover semantic data."
Janos Haits

Semantic UI - 1 views

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    "User Interface is the language of the web"
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Tools - Semantic Web Standards - 0 views

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    Wiki contains a collection of tool references that can help in developing Semantic Web applications. These include complete development environments, editors, libraries or modules for various programming languages, specialized browsers, etc. The goal is to list such tools and not Semantic Web applications in general.
Janos Haits

Semantic Web - W3C - 0 views

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    "In addition to the classic "Web of documents" W3C is helping to build a technology stack to support a "Web of data," the sort of data you find in databases. The ultimate goal of the Web of data is to enable computers to do more useful work and to develop systems that can support trusted interactions over the network. The term "Semantic Web" refers to W3C's vision of the Web of linked data. Semantic Web technologies enable people to create data stores on the Web, build vocabularies, and write rules for handling data. Linked data are empowered by technologies such as RDF, SPARQL, OWL, and SKOS."
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