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Monthly Archives: September 2010
ORE 0.1 Released
The set of tools released by the AKSW research group has a new member: ORE. ORE stands for ontology repair and enrichment. It is a tool for knowledge engineers to improve an OWL ontology through a wizard like repair process. … Continue reading
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AKSW coordinates EU-funded research project LOD2 aiming to take the Web of Linked Data to the next level
All wealth of information is already widely available on the Internet or in company-wide Intranets. In many situations, however, we tend perceive this plethora of information as an information overload, since it is still rarely possible to answer search queries … Continue reading
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Triplification Challenge Winners
Today we announced the winners of this year’s Triplification Challenge, which have been selected from 23 submissions. Open Government Data Track Winner: Richard Cyganiak, Fadi Maali and Vassilios Peristeras, “Self-Service Linked Government Data with dcat and Gridworks” Honorary Mention: Christoph … Continue reading
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