danb_lap: Of interest re software packaging metadata, dependencies etc., and generalising from the fairly successful Perl CPAN infrastructure.
The prudsys XELOPES library (eXtEnded Library fOr Prudsys Embedded Solutions) is an open platform-independent and data-source-independent library for Embedded Data Mining.
mdupont: he XELOPES library provides highly efficient Data Mining algorithms that you can integrate into your application without any problems. A comprehensive concept allows the automation of the parameter selection of the methods so that these can be deployed fully automatically.
danb_lap: Libby just met Peter Murray-Rust, whose XML-DEV inspired RDF-DEV (which became the RDFIG).
danb_lap: "For example, is there an FAQ for RDF? If not, that could be a first activity." (Peter Murray-Rust, 1998-06-21)
danb_lap: Would be nice to (I intend to...) prioritise FAQ answering in 2003.
libby:
libby: Peter at Euroweb 2002 - on the left
danb_lap: "For example, is there an FAQ for RDF? If not, that could be a first activity." (Peter Murray-Rust, 1998-06-21)
danb_lap: Would be nice to (I intend to...) prioritise FAQ answering in 2003.
libby:
libby: Peter at Euroweb 2002 - on the left
sethl: The terms RDF, OIL, DAML, and topic maps all tend to be mentioned whenever technologies for the semantic web, knowledge management, or information management are being discussed. Finding someone who knows more than one of these well is almost impossible, however.
sethl: This paper sets out to change that, by providing quick introductions to each of the technologies, highlighting the similarities and differences between them. These technologies all come from very different backgrounds, and tend to be presented in very different ways, and yet on closer examination their anatomies turn out to be surprisingly similar.
sethl: This paper sets out to change that, by providing quick introductions to each of the technologies, highlighting the similarities and differences between them. These technologies all come from very different backgrounds, and tend to be presented in very different ways, and yet on closer examination their anatomies turn out to be surprisingly similar.