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Plumb Web Solutions demonstrates how their service optimizes content for the semantic Web.
Radar Networks CEO Nova Spivack discusses the future of the "Semantic Web"
This demo is about a Semantic Web research effort toward a Physical-Cyber-Social system. Specifically, the robot in this demo uses semantic knowledge base, and an ontology of perception to infer fire in it's environment.
The DataTank is a framework to open up data in a RESTful and simple way so that it can be easily used in end-user applications, publications or visualizations. Furthermore, it can annotate your data with ontology information and RDF output. Its primary goal is to provide a tool which takes your data through the five stars of open data according to Tim Berners-Lee. IBBT-MMLab contributed to this progress together with partners iRail NPO, OKFN Belgium and xplore+. For more info visit www.thedatatank.com. Developed by: iRail NPO npo.irail.be project.irail.be Multimedia Lab of Ghent University - IBBT multimedialab.elis.ugent.be www.ugent.be www.ibbt.be
Radar Networks CEO Nova Spivack demonstrates the "Semantic Web", and discusses issues around the growing impact of the World Wide Web.
Prototype of a Neighborhood Browser for arbitrary reversible attributes in semantic networks We are developing mobile user interfaces to the semantic web. The example realizes a generic browser for forward/backward relations. We showcase the functionality by navigating through Predecessors/Decendant-relations of programming languages. The center pane shows the currently selected language. On the left and right the "Predecessors" and "Decendants" can be seen. The languages on the left have influenced the center language and the languages on the right were influenced by it. The app has been realized with Qt 4.7 and QSparql using QtQuick (QML) technology. It can be run on Apple or Windows Desktops as well as on Symbian or Linux mobile devices (eg MeeGo). Please note that you are seeing an early prototype. Version: 2011.04.23
Winner of the one minute video competition at Semantic Web Summer School 2011.