Hi Ghislain,
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 5:41 AM, Ghislain Atemezing <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Renato,
> Good to hear that you are doing stuff on ontologies. I can’t help for
> DBpedia but as a consumer, can I ask you these small questions:
> + could you point us to the data and ontologies URIs?
>
These are described in section 4.1 of the article:
https://github.com/ttm/linkedOpenSocialDatabase/raw/master/paper.pdf
Ex:
http://purl.org/socialparticipation/opa/Vote (concept)
and
http://purl.org/socialparticipation/opa/Participant#345 (individual)
> + Do you consider publishing your data on the data hub [1] to make that
> visible to the rest of the community (not only DBPedians)?
>
I published a preliminary version of this data in data hub:
https://datahub.io/organization/socialparticipation
I might publish the up-to-date data if we (you included) find it reasonable.
> + This link http://linkedopensocialdata.org/ is 404? !
>
Yes! And the URIs do not deference by HTTP!
We had them online in infrastructure from the USP cloud,
but as Brazilian public entities are cutting funds, we lost it.
If you know of any way I can put them online again, please drop me a line.
+ Do you have some links from your data to DBpedia dataset?
>
Not anymore. I wanted to focus on the data consistency and links
to external ontologies and databases should be brought again to life.
> + Could you please submit your ontologies to LOV [2] so that others can
> reuse?
>
Yes. Thanks. Maybe I should do this after the links to external resources
are restored?
PS. if you know of other discussion forums where I should present and mature
there contributions, please tell me.
Best,
Renato
> Best,
> Ghislain
>
>
> [1] https://datahub.io/dataset
> [2] http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/suggest
>
> Le 30 mars 2017 à 07:01, Renato Fabbri <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> Dear users and developers,
>
> We made some social participation OWL ontologies
> and linked data representation of social participation platforms.
> Some of these developments are summarized in this article:
> https://github.com/ttm/linkedOpenSocialDatabase/raw/master/paper.pdf
> , this UNDP report:
> https://github.com/ttm/pnud5/raw/master/latex/produto.pdf
> and links therein.
>
> I thought a number of times in better integrating these developments to
> the LOD cloud
> and have the questions:
> *) Is this interesting to the DBpedia community?
> More specifically, is there any chance we can integrate the ontologies and
> the data to DBpedia?
> *) Should I think about a GSoC student proposal on this social
> participation integration
> conceptualizations and data to DBPedia?
> My apologies for not making this contact earlier, but I handed my doctorate
> dissertation a few days ago and could not concentrate as needed until now.
>
> Some info about my research and software development efforts are gathered
> here:
> https://pastebin.com/iNNuN4fy
> Anyway, this topic might be of use for the DBPedia community as a whole
> and for
> developments outside GSoC.
>
> PS. I visited the "get involved" pages in wiki.dbpedia.org and am willing
> to help
> in a number of ways. I should be starting a postdoctorate soon and
> might emphasize the semantic web as we find suitable.
> Indeed, Brazillian research funding agencies are having some difficulties
> and I can apply for a DBpedia internship if you find it reasonable.
> The senior researchers of IFSC/USP (physics) and ICMC/USP (CS and
> mathematics)
> which I am related to are willing to formalize a partnership with other
> organizations.
>
> Best Regards,
> Renato Fabbri
>
>
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