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Welcome to '''lotico''' - an open, distributed community | Welcome to '''lotico''' - an open, distributed community. Augmented by a Semantic Social Network that brings '''Lo'''cation, '''Ti'''me, '''Co'''mmunity and concepts together for You and more than [http://www.meetup.com/topics/semweb/all/ {{memberCount}}] members worldwide.<br><center><br> | ||
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<center><FONT SIZE="+2">[[ | <center><FONT SIZE="+2">[[JSON for Linking Data: JSON-LD 1.1]]</FONT><br>Linked Data using JSON with Gregg Kellogg<br>September 2020</center> | ||
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<P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>lotico.com is your gateway to an open community that shares a common interest in the Semantic Web vision, a common framework for data to be shared and reused across applications, platforms and community boundaries. If you live, work or visit a location with an active community and you are interested to participate you are welcome to join. lotico develops and promotes standards, and cooperates closely with standard groups in particular with regards to Semantic Web technologies and data on the web.</P> | <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>lotico.com is your gateway to an open community that shares a common interest in Data on the Web and the Semantic Web vision, a common framework for data to be shared and reused across applications, platforms and community boundaries. If you live, work or visit a location with an active community and you are interested to participate you are welcome to join. lotico develops and promotes standards, and cooperates closely with standard groups in particular with regards to Semantic Web technologies and data on the web.</P> | ||
== Events == | == Events == | ||
===[[JSON for Linking Data: JSON-LD 1.1]]=== | |||
about time for an update on all things JSON-LD with Gregg Kellogg in September 2020 | |||
===[[The Many Shapes of SHACL]]=== | |||
The Many Shapes of SHACL with Holger Knublauch in June. | |||
===[[Eclipse RDF4J - Working with RDF in Java]]=== | ===[[Eclipse RDF4J - Working with RDF in Java]]=== | ||
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=== [[An Introduction to Linked Data by Sandro Hawke]] === | === [[An Introduction to Linked Data by Sandro Hawke]] === | ||
Still one of the best introductions to Linked Data and even the Semantic Web in general. If you are new to the field and interested in practical information this is a resource for you. | <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>Still one of the best introductions to Linked Data and even the Semantic Web in general. If you are new to the field and interested in practical information this is a resource for you.</P> | ||
=== [[Meetup at the Semantic Technology Conference 2010 in San Francisco| SmartMobs with special guest Howard Rheingold]] === | === [[Meetup at the Semantic Technology Conference 2010 in San Francisco| SmartMobs with special guest Howard Rheingold]] === | ||
This year our global Semantic Web event took place in San Francisco with special guest Howard Rheingold. Howard has a long history in online communities and has wandered the cyberspace long before we called it the web. | <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>This year our global Semantic Web event took place in San Francisco with special guest Howard Rheingold. Howard has a long history in online communities and has wandered the cyberspace long before we called it the web.</P> | ||
=== [[Jena, SPARQL and TDB - RDF at scale, a conversation with Andy Seaborne]] === | === [[Jena, SPARQL and TDB - RDF at scale, a conversation with Andy Seaborne]] === | ||
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===[[Using The Semantic Web To Answer Questions|Linked Data in Watson:Using The Semantic Web To Answer Questions]]=== | ===[[Using The Semantic Web To Answer Questions|Linked Data in Watson:Using The Semantic Web To Answer Questions]]=== | ||
A team at IBM Research is working to build Watson, a computing system that can understand and answer complex questions with enough precision and speed to compete against the best human quiz show competitors. As with the previous AI grand challenge attempted at IBM Research, (playing chess at a grand master level) the principle challenges for machines to achieve expert performance are fundamentally different than for people. | <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>A team at IBM Research is working to build Watson, a computing system that can understand and answer complex questions with enough precision and speed to compete against the best human quiz show competitors. As with the previous AI grand challenge attempted at IBM Research, (playing chess at a grand master level) the principle challenges for machines to achieve expert performance are fundamentally different than for people.</P> | ||
===[[Getting started with SPARQL by Bob DuCharme]]=== | ===[[Getting started with SPARQL by Bob DuCharme]]=== | ||
Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee once said that <i>"trying to use the Semantic Web without SPARQL is like trying to use a relational database without SQL."</i> The W3C standard SPARQL query language is getting nearer to its 1.1 release, and more and more people are using it with free and commercial software to retrieve data from public and private sources. | <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee once said that <i>"trying to use the Semantic Web without SPARQL is like trying to use a relational database without SQL."</i> The W3C standard SPARQL query language is getting nearer to its 1.1 release, and more and more people are using it with free and commercial software to retrieve data from public and private sources.</P> | ||
===[[RuleML - Where Web Rule Research Meets Industry]]=== | ===[[RuleML - Where Web Rule Research Meets Industry]]=== | ||
RuleML is an open international network of individuals and groups from both industry and academia, with shared interests in rules, and rules on the Semantic Web. | <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>RuleML is an open international network of individuals and groups from both industry and academia, with shared interests in rules, and rules on the Semantic Web.</P> | ||
===[[Semantic Web for Java Developers - Steve Hamby]]=== | ===[[Semantic Web for Java Developers - Steve Hamby]]=== | ||
Confessions of a Semantic Web evangelist. The Semantic Web (a.k.a. Web 3.0) is coming ... or, maybe it's already here! CIOs are investing in Semantic Web infrastructure; governments are spending millions on linked open data. So, what is the Semantic Web? How do you get involved? This presentation will answer these questions. | <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>Confessions of a Semantic Web evangelist. The Semantic Web (a.k.a. Web 3.0) is coming ... or, maybe it's already here! CIOs are investing in Semantic Web infrastructure; governments are spending millions on linked open data. So, what is the Semantic Web? How do you get involved? This presentation will answer these questions.</P> | ||
=== [http://vimeo.com/11529540 Semantic Web Voices Film: Web 3.0]=== | === [http://vimeo.com/11529540 Semantic Web Voices Film: Web 3.0]=== | ||
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==Recent== | ==Recent== | ||
[[Jena XX]] | |||
[[Jena-based Components for Building Semantic Web Applications]] | [[Jena-based Components for Building Semantic Web Applications]] | ||
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[[Applying Ontologies to Linked Data - Ontotext at John Wiley & Sons]] | [[Applying Ontologies to Linked Data - Ontotext at John Wiley & Sons]] | ||
[[How Best Buy is using the Semantic Web and Google Squared]] | |||
[[Techniques used in RDF Data Publishing at Nature Publishing Group]] | [[Techniques used in RDF Data Publishing at Nature Publishing Group]] | ||
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[[Semantic Technologies in Financial Services]] | [[Semantic Technologies in Financial Services]] | ||
[ | [[DotNetRDF Everyday Tools for the Semantic Web Developer and RDF updates]] | ||
[[Semantic Web technologies at BBN, SHARD & Semantic Software Architecture (EIW)|Semantic Web technologies at BBN]] | [[Semantic Web technologies at BBN, SHARD & Semantic Software Architecture (EIW)|Semantic Web technologies at BBN]] | ||
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[[Data Gov - Bringing Government and Scientific Data to the Web|Data Gov]] | [[Data Gov - Bringing Government and Scientific Data to the Web|Data Gov]] | ||
[[Meetup with Sir Tim Berners-Lee 2009|Meetup Sir Tim Berners-Lee]] | [[Meetup with Sir Tim Berners-Lee 2009|Meetup with Sir Tim Berners-Lee]] | ||
[[ISWC Meetup with Neo4J|Neo4j - The Benefits of Graph Databases]] | [[ISWC Meetup with Neo4J|Neo4j - The Benefits of Graph Databases]] | ||
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==Mailing List== | |||
[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lotico-list lotico list] | |||
==SPARQL== | ==SPARQL== |
Revision as of 10:59, 29 August 2020
Welcome to lotico - an open, distributed community. Augmented by a Semantic Social Network that brings Location, Time, Community and concepts together for You and more than 79,000 members worldwide.
A selection of local community groups
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community spotlight: Past EventsRecentJena-based Components for Building Semantic Web Applications Semantic Annotation in Content Management Systems SHACL - Shaping the Big Ball of Data Mud: W3C's Shapes Constraint Language Applying Ontologies to Linked Data - Ontotext at John Wiley & Sons How Best Buy is using the Semantic Web and Google Squared Techniques used in RDF Data Publishing at Nature Publishing Group NLP, Text Analytics, and Semantic Technologies Wikidata & rNews - Structuring the world's data Data Stories - Modelling Historical Events & Design Digital Narratives with Data Graphs with SQL & IBM DB2 - RDF Graph Store Semantic Technologies in Financial Services DotNetRDF Everyday Tools for the Semantic Web Developer and RDF updates Semantic Web technologies at BBN SHARD - A distributed triple-store built on top of Hadoop Meetup with Sir Tim Berners-Lee Neo4j - The Benefits of Graph Databases PLoS - The Public Library of Science and Publishing on the Semantic Web RIF - W3C Rules Interchange Format with Chris Welty W3C CornerW3C DATA ACTIVITY - Building the Web of Data
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