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===[http://www.swnyc.org/index.php?title=What_the_RDF%3F_..._Firsthand_perspectives_from_Semantic_Technology_in_Action What the RDF? ... Firsthand perspectives from Semantic Technology in Action]===
===[http://www.swnyc.org/index.php?title=What_the_RDF%3F_..._Firsthand_perspectives_from_Semantic_Technology_in_Action What the RDF? ... Firsthand perspectives from Semantic Technology in Action]===


===[http://www.swnyc.org/index.php?title=Earth_Science_Metadata_and_GeoSpatial-Temporal_Reasoning Earth Science Metadata and GeoSpatial-Temporal Reasoning]===
===[[Earth Science Metadata and GeoSpatial-Temporal Reasoning]]===
 
Date: December 10, 2009
 
Location: New York, NY
 
Chapter: New York
 
 
Earth Science Metadata and GeoSpatial-Temporal Reasoning
Site
 
Session-Level:Intermediate
Session-Type:Technology-Application-Research
 
 
In this session we take a timely look at climate and geospatial metadata standards, processing methodologies and tools. The Semantic Geospatial Web introduces meaning to the development of spatial metadata with the help of ontologies, which will improve precision during search and support data interoperability for distributed heterogeneous data sets. As part of an ongoing effort to develop standards and tools this session will provide a forum for discussion and is an opportunity to plan future collaboration.
 
Contents [hide]
1 Welcome
2 Community Updates
2.1 Sandy Santra - Singularity is near. A Brief review of the Singularity Summit [ Slides ]
2.2 David Siegel - Pull: The Power of the Semantic Web to Transform Your Business (New book)
3 IRI Data Library Dataset Function Ontology and Multiple Metadata Framework
4 GeoSpatial, Temporal Reasoning with AllegroGraph Franz
5 Who attended?
 
Welcome
Community Updates
Sandy Santra - Singularity is near. A Brief review of the Singularity Summit [ Slides ]
 
David Siegel - Pull: The Power of the Semantic Web to Transform Your Business (New book)
 
IRI Data Library Dataset Function Ontology and Multiple Metadata Framework
M. Benno Blumenthal and John del Corral International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) at the Earth Institute of Columbia University, Palisades, NY
 
The standards underlying the Semantic Web -- Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Web Ontology Language (OWL) -- show great promise in addressing some of the basic problems in earth science metadata. They provide a framework for explicitly describing the data models implicit in programs that display and manipulate data. They also provide a framework where multiple metadata standards can be described. Most importantly, these data models and metadata standards can be interrelated, a key step in creating interoperability. As an exercise in understanding how this framework might be used, we have created an RDF expression of the datasets and some of the metadata in the IRI/LDEO Climate Data Library. This includes concepts like datasets, units, dependent variables, and independent variables. We have also created an RDF expression of a taxonomy that forms the basis of an earth data search interface. These concepts include location, time, quantity, author, and institution. A series of inference engines are then used to infer the connections between data-oriented concepts of the data library to the distinctly different conceptual framework of the data search.
 
We would also like to use this RDF framework to gather and operate on dataset metadata. The goal is to interoperate between metadata conventions that are attached to data as they travel in different formats and are processed by different software. One could also envision a processing framework that records the connections between processed data, their source data, and their processing filters that could be used both to reapply the processing and document the results.
 
 
 
GeoSpatial, Temporal Reasoning with AllegroGraph Franz
Jans Aasman presenting the latest developments on the Semantic GeoSpatial Web and processing with the Allegrograph RDFStore. A modern, high-performance, persistent RDF graph database for applications. AllegroGraph uses disk-based storage, enabling it to scale to billions of triples while maintaining high performance. AllegroGraph supports SPARQL, RDFS++, and Prolog reasoning from applications. Enterprises have begun utilizing semantic technologies and standards for knowledge representation, knowledge access and discovery. Combining this with GeoTemporal analytics is the next stage of Business Intelligence in the Enterprise.
 
Dr. Jans Aasman
 
Franz's President and CEO, a longtime customer, joined Franz from TNO Telecom based in The Netherlands. Jans Aasman started his career as an experimental and cognitive psychologist, earning his PhD in cognitive science with a detailed model of car driver behavior using Common Lisp and Soar. He has spent most of his professional life in telecommunications research, specializing in intelligent user interfaces and applied artificial intelligence projects. From 1995 to 2004, he was also a part-time professor in the Industrial Design department of the Technical University of Delft. Jans is currently the CEO of Franz Inc., the leading supplier of commercial, persistent, and scalable RDF database products that provide the storage layer for powerful reasoning and ontology modeling capabilities for Semantic Web applications.
 
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===[http://www.swnyc.org/index.php?title=Augmented_Reality_Lounge Augmented Reality Lounge]===
===[http://www.swnyc.org/index.php?title=Augmented_Reality_Lounge Augmented Reality Lounge]===

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Chapter:Berlin

Date: November 2, 2017

Location: Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24, Berlin

ID: 241971582

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-Berlin-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/events/241971582/


Chapter:Berlin

Date: July 20, 2017

Event ID: 240294657

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-Berlin-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/events/240294657/

Chapter:Berlin

Date: May 18, 2017

Event ID: 237604756

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-Berlin-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/events/237604756/


Chapter: Zürich

Date: January 26, 2017

Location: ETH Zürich

Event ID: 235414653

URL: https://www.meetup.com/Zurich-Semantic-Web-Meetup-com/events/235414653/

Chapter: Berlin

Date: 12/17/2016

Location: Language World - Friedrichstrasse 101

Event ID: 234144306

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-Berlin-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/events/234144306/

Chapter: New York City

Date: May 22, 2014 · 6:30 PM

Location: NYC Seminar and Conference Center

Event ID: 155269772

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/155269772/

Chapter: Berlin

Date: May 15, 2014 · 6:30 PM

Location: Technische Universität Berlin, TU Berlin

Event ID: 170131132

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-Berlin-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/events/170131132/

Date: Jan 23, 2014 · 6:00 PM

Location: Inovex Information Systems

Chapter: Maryland

Event ID: 159398522

URL: https://www.meetup.com/MarylandSemantics/events/159398522/

Date: Oct 3, 2013 · 6:30 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: New York City Seminar and Conference Center

Event ID: 125214542

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/125214542/

Date: Apr 17, 2013 · 6:00 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: John Wiley & Sons

Event ID: 112237022

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/112237022/

Date: Jul 19, 2012 · 6:30 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: The New York Times

Event ID: 72930342

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/72930342/

Date: May 31, 2012

Chapter: New York City

Location: Skylab, New York City

Event ID: 62433982

URL:https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/62433982/


Date: April 11, 2012

Chapter: Berlin

Location: Department for Information and Communication Technology of the National Museums in Berlin

Event ID: 56299712

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-Berlin-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/events/56299712/

Date: Dec 6, 2011 · 6:30 PM

Chapter: San Francisco

Location: CBS Interactive, San Francisco

Event ID: 36879012

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Semantic-Web-Meetup/events/36879012/

Date: Sep 21, 2011 · 6:30 PM

Chapter: San Francisco

Location: CBS Interactive, San Francisco

Event ID: 27114901

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Semantic-Web-Meetup/events/27114901/

Date: Apr 28, 2011 · 6:00 PM

Location: Praxis Engineering Technologies Inc

Chapter: Maryland

Evend ID: 17387533

URL:https://www.meetup.com/MarylandSemantics/events/17387533/

Date: Mar 23, 2011 · 6:00 PM

Location: Applied Physics Laboratory - 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD, 20723, US

Chapter: Maryland

Evend ID: 16738140

URL:https://www.meetup.com/MarylandSemantics/events/16738140/

Date: Feb 16, 2011 · 6:00 PM

Location: Booz Allan & Hamilton

Chapter: Maryland

Evend ID: 16401668

URL:https://www.meetup.com/MarylandSemantics/events/16401668/

Chapter: Cambridge

Date: Feb 8, 2011 · 6:00 PM

Location: MIT Stata Center - Star Room

Event ID: 15614868

Event URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-Cambridge-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/events/15614868/

Hands On Semantic Web: An interactive tour of the possibilities & technologies

Date: Jan 19, 2011 · 6:00 PM

Location: Booz Allan & Hamilton

Chapter: Maryland

Evend ID: 15391468

URL: https://www.meetup.com/MarylandSemantics/events/15391468/

Date: January 9, 2011

Location: Webcast

Chapter: New York City

Event ID:15803741

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/15803741/

Date: Sep 2, 2010 · 6:00 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: JPMorgan Chase

Event ID: 14109835

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/14109835/

Date: June 24, 2010

Chapter: San Francisco

Location: Loctation: Atlassian, San Francisco CA

Event ID: 13808492

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Semantic-Web-Meetup/events/13808492/

Date: March 9, 2010

Chapter:Boston

Event ID: 12565297

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-Cambridge-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/events/12565297/

Date: March 7, 2010

Chapter: New York City

Type: Reading Group

Location: Skype

Date: December 10, 2009

Location: New York, NY

Chapter: New York


Earth Science Metadata and GeoSpatial-Temporal Reasoning Site

Session-Level:Intermediate Session-Type:Technology-Application-Research


In this session we take a timely look at climate and geospatial metadata standards, processing methodologies and tools. The Semantic Geospatial Web introduces meaning to the development of spatial metadata with the help of ontologies, which will improve precision during search and support data interoperability for distributed heterogeneous data sets. As part of an ongoing effort to develop standards and tools this session will provide a forum for discussion and is an opportunity to plan future collaboration.

Contents [hide] 1 Welcome 2 Community Updates 2.1 Sandy Santra - Singularity is near. A Brief review of the Singularity Summit [ Slides ] 2.2 David Siegel - Pull: The Power of the Semantic Web to Transform Your Business (New book) 3 IRI Data Library Dataset Function Ontology and Multiple Metadata Framework 4 GeoSpatial, Temporal Reasoning with AllegroGraph Franz 5 Who attended?

Welcome Community Updates Sandy Santra - Singularity is near. A Brief review of the Singularity Summit [ Slides ]

David Siegel - Pull: The Power of the Semantic Web to Transform Your Business (New book)

IRI Data Library Dataset Function Ontology and Multiple Metadata Framework M. Benno Blumenthal and John del Corral International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) at the Earth Institute of Columbia University, Palisades, NY

The standards underlying the Semantic Web -- Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Web Ontology Language (OWL) -- show great promise in addressing some of the basic problems in earth science metadata. They provide a framework for explicitly describing the data models implicit in programs that display and manipulate data. They also provide a framework where multiple metadata standards can be described. Most importantly, these data models and metadata standards can be interrelated, a key step in creating interoperability. As an exercise in understanding how this framework might be used, we have created an RDF expression of the datasets and some of the metadata in the IRI/LDEO Climate Data Library. This includes concepts like datasets, units, dependent variables, and independent variables. We have also created an RDF expression of a taxonomy that forms the basis of an earth data search interface. These concepts include location, time, quantity, author, and institution. A series of inference engines are then used to infer the connections between data-oriented concepts of the data library to the distinctly different conceptual framework of the data search.

We would also like to use this RDF framework to gather and operate on dataset metadata. The goal is to interoperate between metadata conventions that are attached to data as they travel in different formats and are processed by different software. One could also envision a processing framework that records the connections between processed data, their source data, and their processing filters that could be used both to reapply the processing and document the results.


GeoSpatial, Temporal Reasoning with AllegroGraph Franz Jans Aasman presenting the latest developments on the Semantic GeoSpatial Web and processing with the Allegrograph RDFStore. A modern, high-performance, persistent RDF graph database for applications. AllegroGraph uses disk-based storage, enabling it to scale to billions of triples while maintaining high performance. AllegroGraph supports SPARQL, RDFS++, and Prolog reasoning from applications. Enterprises have begun utilizing semantic technologies and standards for knowledge representation, knowledge access and discovery. Combining this with GeoTemporal analytics is the next stage of Business Intelligence in the Enterprise.

Dr. Jans Aasman

Franz's President and CEO, a longtime customer, joined Franz from TNO Telecom based in The Netherlands. Jans Aasman started his career as an experimental and cognitive psychologist, earning his PhD in cognitive science with a detailed model of car driver behavior using Common Lisp and Soar. He has spent most of his professional life in telecommunications research, specializing in intelligent user interfaces and applied artificial intelligence projects. From 1995 to 2004, he was also a part-time professor in the Industrial Design department of the Technical University of Delft. Jans is currently the CEO of Franz Inc., the leading supplier of commercial, persistent, and scalable RDF database products that provide the storage layer for powerful reasoning and ontology modeling capabilities for Semantic Web applications.

Chapter: San Francisco & New York City

Date: October 27, 2009

Event ID: 11017898

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Semantic-Web-Meetup/events/11017898/

ISWC Meetup with Neo4J

chapter: San Francisco & New York City

Date: October 27, 2009

Location: Washington, DC

Event ID: ISWC Meetup with Neo4J

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Semantic-Web-Meetup/events/11017898/

Chapter: Washington DC

Date: October 25, 2009

Location: National Museum of the American Indian

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-31/events/11635954/

Date: Aug 27, 2009 · 6:30 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: New York's Hotel Pennsylvania

Event ID: 10966857

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/10966857/

Date: Aug 12, 2009 · 6:30 PM

Chapter: San Francisco

Location: Freebase (Metaweb) Office 631 Howard Street 4th Floor · San Francisco, CA

Event ID: 10969548

URL: https://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Semantic-Web-Meetup/events/10969548/

Thursday, June 4, 2009 6:30 PM

Location: 33rd St. and 7th Avenue Penntop North - 18th Floor

Event ID: 10234009

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/10234009

Date: May 21, 2009 · 6:30 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: Marsh & McLennan

Event ID: 9614181

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/9614181/

Date: May 7, 2009 · 6:00 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: New York's Hotel Pennsylvania

Event ID: 9882537

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/9882537/?eventId=9882537

Date: Apr 23, 2009 · 6:30 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: Marsh & McLennan

Event ID: 8536679

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/8536679/?eventId=8536679

Chapter: New York City

Date: Apr 9, 2009 · 6:45 PM

Location: Hearst Corp. , New York City

Event ID: 9287107

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/9287107/?eventId=9287107

Date: March 18, 2009
Location: KONA

Date: March 12, 2009
Location: Dublin 6

Date: March 5, 2009

Chapter: New York City

Location: Daylife

Event ID: 9557622

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/9557622/

Date: February 26, 2009
Location: NYC Seminar and Conference Center

Date: February 19, 2009
Location: Dow Jones @ News Corporation

Date: January 29, 2009

Chapter: New York City

Location: New York University, Stern School of Business

Event ID: 9299850

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/9299850

Date: January 15, 2009
Location: Thomson Reuters

Date: January 14, 2009
Location: KONA

Date: December 15, 2008
Location: Morgan Stanley, New York

Date: December 4, 2008
Location: New York Times, New York

Date: November 20, 2008
Location: Istari Technologies

Date: October 16, 2008
Location: Hyatt Hotel, Santa Clara

Date: October 8, 2008
Location: Sun Microsystems
Event ID: 8811418
Event URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/8811418/

Speaker: Paul Gearon
Date: October 2, 2008
Location: Microsoft

Date: September 18, 2008
Location: KONA

Date: September 4, 2008
Location: Istari Technologies

Date: August 7, 2008

Location: New York University

Speaker: Rich Hickey and David Siegel

Dan Brickley
July 16, 2008

Speaker: Gerald McCollam, OpenMine LLC
Date: July 3, 2008
Location: Istari Technologies

RSVP
New York Semantic Web Meetup Panel Discussion
LinkedData Planet
June, 17 2008

proposed projects
Date: 1 June, 2008

Date: April 17,2008

Location: hakia, Inc.

Speaker: Dr Christian Hempelmann, hakia Inc. Richard Cyganiak, DERI

Date: March 13, 2008

Location: Robert Half Technology

Speaker: Sergey Chernyshev, Yaron Koren

Location: KONA, 60 W 23RD Street Conference Room, 4 FL.

Chapter: New York City

Date: February 21, 2008 6.30pm

Event ID: 7214637

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/7214637/

The New York Semantic Web OWL Ontology Meetup

Location: KONA
60 W 23RD Street Conference Room, 4 FL.
New York , NY 10010

Date: January 10, 2008

OWL Ontology Development:
Marco Neumann

Not just data, processing information on the Web. The web ontology language is rapidly gaining adoption for application development in ontology development tools such TopBraid Composer and Protege and Semantic Web applications.
In this meeting we will discuss the OWL specification and use cases for OWL deployment and Semantic Web Reasoner.

Chapter: New York

Date: 11/1/2007

Location: BXL Cafe, 125 W 43rd St, New York, NY, 10036, us

Event ID: 6467182

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/6467182/

Chapter: New York City

Date: Oct 1, 2007 · 7:00 PM

Location: American National Standards Institute, 25 W 43rd St, New York, NY, 10036, US

Chapter: New York City

Date: Aug 24, 2007 · 6:30 PM

Location: Gallery Systems, 261 W. 35th Street - 12th Floor New York, NY 10001-1902 New York City

Event ID: 5950196

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/5950196/

Date: Jun 28, 2007 · 6:45 PM

Chapter: New York City

Location: Gallery Systems, 261W 35th Street 12th Floor, New York, NY 10001

Event ID: 5790485

URL: https://www.meetup.com/semweb-25/events/5790485/?eventId=5790485

The New York Semantic Web Meetup at Google

Feb 21, 2007 · 7:00 PM I will run the XPNYC Google session, so let's meet at Google at 18.15 to talk about about Semantic Web topics.

The New York Semantic Web January Meetup

Jan 17, 2007 · 7:00 PM Second New York City Semantic Web meetup!

The New York Semantic Web Meetup

Dec 12, 2006 · 7:00 PM First New York City Semantic Web meetup!