2010
SMOB - Semantic MicrOBlogging
by parmentierf & 1 other (via)SMOB is a Semantic MicroBlogging framework that enables an open, distributed and semantic microblogging experience based on state-of-the-art Semantic Web and Linked Data technologies.
It relies on distributed hubs that communicate each other to exchange microblog posts and subscriptions (i.e. following / followers). Anyone can install his own hub and start following other users, while SMOB also allows cross-posting on other platforms such as Twitter.
dbrec - Intelligent music recommendations for and from the Web of Data
by Xavier Lacotdbrec is a new kind of recommender system, entirely based on Semantic Web and Linked Data technologies, providing recommendations for 39,000 artists from DBpedia (and consequently from Wikipedia) based on the relationships that they hold together, either directly (e.g. having played together) or indirectly (e.g. playing the same genre, sharing a common record label or even being associated in a particular cultural movement).
2009
Limites du modèle relationnel et Web sémantique | Les petites cases
by parmentierfen quoi les technologies du Web sémantique constituent des réponses à certaines limites du modèle des bases de données relationnelles et donc en quoi elles peuvent avoir leur place dans les systèmes d'information traditionnelles
D2RQ - Treating Non-RDF Databases as Virtual RDF Graphs - Chris Bizer
by parmentierf (via)D2RQ is a declarative language to describe mappings between relational database schemata and OWL/RDFS ontologies. The D2RQ Platform uses these mapping to enables applications to access a RDF-view on a non-RDF database through the Jena and Sesame APIs, as well as over the Web via the SPARQL Protocol and as Linked Data.
2007
How to publish Linked Data on the Web?
by Xavier LacotThere is already a lot of structured data accessible on the Web through Web 2.0 APIs such as the eBay, Amazon, Yahoo, and Google Base APIs. Compared to these APIs, Linked Data has the advantage of providing a single, standardized access mechanism instead of relying on diverse interfaces and result formats.
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