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Measuring The Semantic Web – Measurement Units December 12, 2009 3 Comments

In the last post I introduced the concept from HyTime of a finite coordinate space (FCS) consisting of a number of axes each of which is tied to a measurement domain where the measurement domain might be physical or virtual. In this post we will take a look at Clause 9.2 of the standard which [...]

Measuring Out The Semantic Web – Definitions December 10, 2009 2 Comments

In this post I’m going to look at Clause 9.1 of the HyTime standard – hit the link to bring it up in a new window if you want to follow along.

Measuring Out The Semantic Web December 9, 2009 6 Comments

Its about time the Semantic Web got a dose of HyTime’s pragmatic approach to defining measured points and extents in n-dimensional space. This is the first in a series of posts to explore that hypothesis and maybe come up with some proposals.

Announcing Metatribble – semantic annotations for web pages April 26, 2009 Comments Off

Its a pleasure to announce the first release of Metatribble, an attempt to implement some of the concepts of semantic annotation that I talked about in a previous post. Metatribble is currently packaged as a Ubiquity command and right now doesn’t do an awful lot except for mark up interesting entities with RDFa, but even [...]

rdfQuery + OpenCalais + Cloud Storage = Personal Knowledge Base ? March 11, 2009 2 Comments

Last night’s Oxford SWiG meeting was interesting and sociable as usual. There were three great presentations – Jeni Tennison on rdfQuery, a jQuery-like Javascript library for parsing, querying and generating RDFa markup; Iain Emsley presented a WP plug-in that creates RDF graphs for blog posts showing a nice use of multiple ontologies; Laurian Gridinoc talked [...]