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Annotea is a W3C Semantic Web Advanced Development project that provides a framework for rich communication about Web pages through shared RDF metadata. An RDF model of bookmark classification permits multiple classification systems to be related to each
Annotea is a W3C Semantic Web Advanced Development project that provides a framework for rich communication about Web pages through shared RDF metadata. An RDF model of bookmark classification permits multiple classification systems to be related to each
Unstructured Information Management applications are software systems that analyze large volumes of unstructured information in order to discover knowledge that is relevant to an end user. An example UIM application might ingest plain text and identify entities, such as persons, places, organizations; or relations, such as works-for or located-at.
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AutoDAO is a Generic DAO on steroids implementation for Java.
This project was inspired by Don't repeat the DAO! article by Per Mellqvist.
Main features
* Ready to use CRUD operations
* Zero persistence code for common DAO queries
* Annotation-driven auto-configuration
* Spring Framework custom namespace for easy to use configuration
* Hibernate/JPA support
An approach focussed on resolving identity of
subjects in a photo using mobile device connectivity,
Web services and social network ontologies is
presented in this paper. A framework is described in
which mobile device sensors, Web services and
ontologies are combined to provide meaningful photo
annotation metadata that can be used to recall photos
from the Web. Useful metadata can be gleaned from
the environment at the time of capture and further
information inferred from available Web services.
Gromit-MPX is an on-screen annotation tool that works with any Unix desktop environment under X11 as well as Wayland. - GitHub - bk138/gromit-mpx: Gromit-MPX is an on-screen annotation tool that works with any Unix desktop environment under X11 as well as Wayland.
Basically, its an RDF-based web annotations system.
Three JISC-funded projects have a requirement to allow people to annotate events and other things. The projects are:
* Collaborative Research on the Web (CREW) - University of Bristol and University of Manchester
* Semantic Tools for Screen Arts Research (STARS) - University of Bristol
* Integration Project (CIP) - University of Bristol
The Caboto project was setup to create a collaborative effort to fulfill the requirements of CREW, STARS and CIP.
The requirements from the JISC projects:
* CREW Events Requirements
* CIP Requirements
* STARS Requirements
The project is in the early stages but its is possible to obtain and run the project:
Caliph & Emir are MPEG-7 based Java prototypes for digital photo and image annotation and retrieval supporting graph like annotation for semantic metadata and content based image retrieval using MPEG-7 descriptors.
Researchers at Google annotated English-language Web pages from the ClueWeb09 and ClueWeb12 corpora. The annotation process was automatic, and hence imperfect. However, the annotations are of generally high quality, as they strove for high precision (and, by necessity, lower recall). For each entity they recognized with high confidence, they provide the beginning and end byte offsets of the entity mention in the input text, its Freebase identifier (mid), and two confidence levels (computed differently, see below).
You might consider using this data in conjunction with the recently released Freebase annotations of several TREC query sets.
Diigo is about "Social Annotation", a superset of social bookmarking. We believe that the social annotation service provided by Diigo can really enhance your experience for online browsing and interactions, and for information gathering and sharing.
DocumentCloud runs every document you upload through Thomson Reuters OpenCalais, giving you access to extensive information about the people, places and organizations mentioned in each.
fav.or.it is our answer to the current separation of feed reading and commenting. We have built a web interface that lets you read all your favorite content and at the same time take part in an interactive community.
Foundcity is a social mapping tool for creating a personalized map of your life on-the-fly. Using your mobile phone, you tag or capture photos throughout the day, label them with any words you want, and send them to your map
I've been thinking about the best approach to implement pure function verification in the Scala compiler. An approach similar to the one in D would fit a lot better than the one used in Haskell (which would break all existing code and cause some problems due to strict evaluation). A solution using annotations would be quite simple to implement:
@SafeVarargs
Is a cure for the warning: [unchecked] Possible heap pollution from parameterized vararg type Foo.
Is part of the method's contract, hence why the annotation has runtime retention.
Is a promise to the caller of the method that the method will not mess up the heap using the generic varargs argument.
M. Haouach, G. Venturini, and C. Guinot. HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, New York, NY, USA, ACM, (July 2009)
R. Kawase, E. Herder, and W. Nejdl. Learning in the Synergy of Multiple Disciplines, Proceedings of the EC-TEL 2009, volume 5794 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Berlin/Heidelberg, Springer, (October 2009)
J. Lowe, C. Baker, and C. Fillmore. Proceedings of ACL SIGLEX Workshop on Tagging Text with Lexical Semantics, page 18--24. Washington, D.C., ACL, (1997)
B. USADEL, F. POREE, A. NAGEL, M. LOHSE, A. CZEDIK-EYSENBERG, and M. STITT. Plant Cell Environ, 32 (9):
1211-29(2009)Usadel, Bjorn Poree, Fabien Nagel, Axel Lohse, Marc Czedik-Eysenberg, Angelika Stitt, Mark Comparative Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't United States Plant, cell & environment Plant Cell Environ. 2009 Sep;32(9):1211-29. Epub 2009 Mar 24..