On 02/03/2008 19:45, "Joerg Diederich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
>
> On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 04:43:20PM +0000, Hugh Glaser wrote:
> +> Bad news: We can't link people with the D2R-DBLP, as DBLP (while
> generally
> +> excellent) has too many different people of the same name with one
> URI.
>
> Yes and No: If Michael Ley (the DBLP maintainer) becomes aware of such
> cases, he tries to separate them using _0001, _0002 suffixes to give
> people different URIs also (not sure if you know this). So even for my
> (in Germany rather not so common) name there is one publication not
> being published by me; hence I notified Michael and he renamed the
> author to 'Jörg Diederich 0002'. Of course, this is difficult
> for Asian people where more people have the same name; in this sense
> you are right that there are for sure cases where different people
> have the same URI in DBLP (though I have no clue how many there are).
Yes, I know, but he has a real problem.
>
> +>
> +> Good news: We can link to the papers'URIs, so I have done so.
> +>
> +> For example:
> +> http:°dblp.rkbexplorer.com/id/conf/semweb/PietrigaBKL06
> +>
> +> So I guess it is now a strong link (363540 links) from
> http:°dblp.L3S.de/
> +> to http:°dblp.rkbexplorer.com
>
> And now also in the other direction :)
Wow! Excellent.
(But actually the links should be
>
> Best regards,
>
> /Jörg
>
> Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 04:43:20PM +0000, Hugh Glaser wrote:
> +> Bad news: We can't link people with the D2R-DBLP, as DBLP (while generally
> +> excellent) has too many different people of the same name with one URI.
> +>
> +> Good news: We can link to the papers' URIs, so I have done so.
> +>
> +> For example:
> +> http://dblp.rkbexplorer.com/id/conf/semweb/PietrigaBKL06
> +>
> +> So I guess it is now a strong link (363540 links) from http://dblp.L3S.de/
> +> to http://dblp.rkbexplorer.com
> +> There is then linkage to all the other rkbexplorer.com sites.
> +> I would suggest that you pick the bigger ones (ACM, Citeseer, CORDIS,
> EPSRC,
> +> IEEE, NSF, RAE2001, UNLOCODE) explicitly, and the rest in a group.
> +> I will think about whether it is safe to link up with ECS Southampton.
> +>
> +> So according to the picture, it will be possible to get from flickr to
> +> DBPedia, and on through DBLPs, and find out what NSF and CORDIS funding
> +> someone on flickr has. What fun!
> +>
> +> Cheers
> +> Hugh
> +>
> +> On 29/2/08 15:10, "Richard Cyganiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +>
> +> > Hugh,
> +> >
> +> > On 28 Feb 2008, at 18:28, Hugh Glaser wrote:
> +> >
> +> >> Did you consider *.rkbexplorer.com?
> +> >
> +> > Yes, of course.
> +> >
> +> > I'm unsure about the extent to which the RKB Explorer dataset is
> +> > interlinked with other LOD datasets and wanted to investigate this
> +> > before hopefully integrating the dataset into the next update. I need
> +> > a couple of links from or to the dataset so I can draw an arrow from
> +> > or to an existing bubble.
> +> >
> +> >> There are about 20 sites there, all with resolvable URIs, SPARQL
> +> >> endpoints and CRSes (the service that provides the links).
> +> >
> +> > Yes, excellent stuff. Linked Data coming out of Southampton is always
> +> > top-notch :-)
> +> >
> +> >> See my foaf file for some links, where I have chosen to use
> +> >> owl:sameAs:
> +> >> http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/hg/foaf.rdf
> +> >
> +> > Oh, so at least I could draw an arrow from the FOAF bubble to the RKB
> +> > one ;-)
> +> :-)
> +> Actually, that sort of foaf link is the only link for quite a few of the
> +> sites, such as ECS Southampton.
> +> >
> +> > BTW, you got owl:sameAs links to
> +> > http://rae2001.rkbexplorer.com/description/resource-Id-227384
> +> > and
> +> > http://dblp.l3s.de/d2r/page/authors/Hugh_Glaser
> +> > both of which are HTML pages about you, but not you.
> +> Many thanks; fixed; must stop doing those 303s myself :-)
> +> What is the inverse of 303 redirect: 0.003300330033... redirect? Clearly
> +> goes on forever.
> +> >
> +> >> You will see that we are pretty well represented on Sindice now.
> +> >
> +> > I know ;-)
> +> >
> +> > By the way, is there an easy way to search for myself in the sites? I
> +> > found two identifiers for myself in dblp.rkbexplorer.com, I wonder if
> +> > there are more in the other datasets?
> +> You can use the "browse" of a repository such as dblp to search for
> strings,
> +> as you did, and then resolving the URIs gets you to other repositories
> where
> +> the identification has been made.
> +> So resolving a URI such as
> +> http://ulm.rkbexplorer.com/id/publications/person-13b99ea8
> +> shows the other repositories known about for that URI.
> +> Since they are separate reps, there is currently no way of doing a string
> +> match directly across them all.
> +> If you want to search most of them at once, the RKBExplorer itself has a
> +> search facility (click "search"):
> +> http://www.rkbexplorer.com/explorer/
> +> This is showing the two dblp URIs (hover over the links to see the proper
> +> URI).
> +> Berners-Lee is more productive :-)
> +> Mind you, we are doing a rebuild this weekend, so things may not be as well
> +> inter-linked or responsive as you expect.
> +> >
> +> > Richard
> +> >
> +> >
> +> >>
> +> >> Cheers
> +> >> Hugh
> +> >>
> +> >> --
> +> >> Hugh Glaser, Reader
> +> >> Dependable Systems & Software Engineering
> +> >> School of Electronics and Computer Science,
> +> >> University of Southampton,
> +> >> Southampton SO17 1BJ
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> +> >> http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~hg/
> +> >>
> +> >> "If we have a correct theory but merely prate about it, pigeonhole
> +> >> it, and do not put it into practice, then the theory, however good,
> +> >> is of no significance."
> +> >>
> +> >>
> +> >>
> +> >> On 28/2/08 18:14, "Richard Cyganiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +> >>
> +> >> All,
> +> >>
> +> >> http://richard.cyganiak.de/2007/10/lod/
> +> >>
> +> >> I've made a few additions to the diagram of LOD datasets:
> +> >>
> +> >> http://dbtune.org/last-fm/
> +> >> Yves Raimond's service exports social network data and a list of
> +> >> recently listened audio tracks for each user of the AudioScrobbler/
> +> >> Last.FM service.
> +> >>
> +> >> http://qdos.com/
> +> >> This Web 2.0 app allows you to measure your digital presence -- how
> +> >> much of a footprint do you leave on the Web? My score is 3711, how is
> +> >> yours? QDOS has Linked Data output thanks to Steve Harris'
> +> >> involvement.
> +> >>
> +> >>
> http://apassant.net/blog/2007/12/18/rdf-export-of-flickr-profiles-with-foaf-a
> +> >> nd-sioc/
> +> >> Alexandre Passant's service exports social network data for Flickr
> +> >> users.
> +> >>
> +> >> http://dbpedia.org/
> +> >> The DBpedia team has recently made another major update to the
> +> >> dataset.
> +> >>
> +> >> I'm a user of Flickr and Last.FM, and have signed up to QDOS, so this
> +> >> makes three new owl:sameAs links for my FOAF profile :-)
> +> >>
> +> >> Do you have suggestions for other sites to add to the diagram? I'm
> +> >> sure I missed some good stuff ...
> +> >>
> +> >> Cheers,
> +> >> Richard
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