libby: now with name-based search as well as by email/mbox_sha1sum
libby: updated once a day from the codepiction database
libby: code by Damian Steer (shellac): explanation of how he did it
libby: I also added in a few famous people from danbri's codepiction writeup to make it more interesting
libby: updated once a day from the codepiction database
libby: code by Damian Steer (shellac): explanation of how he did it
libby: I also added in a few famous people from danbri's codepiction writeup to make it more interesting
libby: danbri suggests make an annotea server out of it
libby: currently just html output though
danbri: At some point, ericm was tapping off XML data from chump and making into annotea data, not sure what became of that.
chaalsNCE: mailto:charles@w3.org have a half-baked bot that can pump URI's and comments to an annotea server, and fetch them back, that was done as a student project (written in C I think)
libby: currently just html output though
danbri: At some point, ericm was tapping off XML data from chump and making into annotea data, not sure what became of that.
chaalsNCE: mailto:charles@w3.org have a half-baked bot that can pump URI's and comments to an annotea server, and fetch them back, that was done as a student project (written in C I think)
DanC_RSW: on today's TAG agenda
reagleBRKLN: The Sign, The Signifier, and The Signified
DanC_RSW: I've read stuff like this; maybe I don't get it, but it doesn't appeal to me at all.
DanC_RSW: "The sign, the signifier, and the signified are concepts of the school of thought known as structuralism, founded by Ferdinand de Saussure, a Swiss linguist, during lectures he gave between 1907 and 1911 at the University of Geneva."
DanC_RSW: I've read stuff like this; maybe I don't get it, but it doesn't appeal to me at all.
DanC_RSW: "The sign, the signifier, and the signified are concepts of the school of thought known as structuralism, founded by Ferdinand de Saussure, a Swiss linguist, during lectures he gave between 1907 and 1911 at the University of Geneva."
DanC_RSW: attendee Dan Connolly
DanC_RSW: cf irc notes
DanC_RSW: is cyc:subEvents of [ foaf:homePage <http://iswc2003.semanticweb.org/> ].
DanC_RSW: packed room. firemarshall would go nutso
DanC_RSW: attendee: Welty, Hayes
DanC_RSW: Invited talk: Phillip Bernstein "Generic Model Management: A Database Infrastructure for Schema Manipulation"
DanC_RSW: Rondo is the software Bernstein discusses
DanC_RSW: break...
DanC_RSW: attendee ter Horst
DanC_RSW: SMAIL talk...
DanC_RSW: folks here use "annotation" for what I'd call formalization. i.e. if you take a paper you wrote and formalize the dc:title, that's not an annotation, to me.
DanC_RSW: M. Schorlemmer Y.Kalfoglou "On Semantic Interoperability and the Flow of Information "
DanC_RSW: Jan 2002 msg suggests IEEE SUO uses Barwise/Seligman logic
DanC_RSW: slide notes SUO-IFF meta-level framework
DanC_RSW: Panel discussion "What are they smoking? Controversial issues in semantic integration" Panelists: Alon Halevy (chair), Pat Hayes, Len Seligman, Chris Welty
DanC_RSW: cf irc notes
DanC_RSW: is cyc:subEvents of [ foaf:homePage <http://iswc2003.semanticweb.org/> ].
DanC_RSW: packed room. firemarshall would go nutso
DanC_RSW: attendee: Welty, Hayes
DanC_RSW: Invited talk: Phillip Bernstein "Generic Model Management: A Database Infrastructure for Schema Manipulation"
DanC_RSW: Rondo is the software Bernstein discusses
DanC_RSW: break...
DanC_RSW: attendee ter Horst
DanC_RSW: SMAIL talk...
DanC_RSW: folks here use "annotation" for what I'd call formalization. i.e. if you take a paper you wrote and formalize the dc:title, that's not an annotation, to me.
DanC_RSW: M. Schorlemmer Y.Kalfoglou "On Semantic Interoperability and the Flow of Information "
DanC_RSW: Jan 2002 msg suggests IEEE SUO uses Barwise/Seligman logic
DanC_RSW: slide notes SUO-IFF meta-level framework
DanC_RSW: Panel discussion "What are they smoking? Controversial issues in semantic integration" Panelists: Alon Halevy (chair), Pat Hayes, Len Seligman, Chris Welty
chaalsNCE_: stray reference from a discussion about whitelist-based filtering and shared trust.
chaalsNCE_: unfortunately the chumpbot doesn't nkow where the logs are :( so you have to search manually. (How un-semantic is that ;-)
chaalsNCE_: unfortunately the chumpbot doesn't nkow where the logs are :( so you have to search manually. (How un-semantic is that ;-)