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    ThManager is an Open Source Tool for creating and visualizing SKOS RDF vocabularies, a W3C initiative for the representation of knowledge organization systems such as thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists, taxonomies, and other types of controlled vocabulary. ThManager facilitates the management of thesauri and other types of controlled vocabularies, such as taxonomies or classification schemes. The tool has been implemented in Java and has the following features: Multi-platform (Windows, Unix). As it has been developed in Java and the storage of metadata records is managed directly through the file system, the application can be deployed in any platform with the minimum requirement of having installed a Java virtual machine. Multilingual. The application has been developed following the Java internationalization methodology. Nowadays, there are Spanish and English versions. With little effort, other languages could be supported. Selection and filtering of the thesauri stored in the local repository. Description of thesauri by means of metadata in compliance with a Dublin Core based application profile for thesaurus (See application profile) . These metadata can be either visualized in HTML or edited through a form. Visualization of thesaurus concepts. The visualization interface includes the following widgets: Alphabetic viewer: It provides the list of thesaurus concepts alphabetically ordered in the selected language. Hierarchical viewer: It provides a tree showing the hierarchical structure of thesaurus concepts. Concept viewer: For a selected concept it shows all the properties allowing additionally the navigation to the related concepts by means of hyperlinks. Search tool: It facilitates search of concepts. The searching process is based on preferred labels allowing the following criteria: "equals", "starts with" and "contains". Edition of thesaurus content. The tool provides an edition interface to modify the content of a thesaurus: creation of concepts, deletion of concepts, and update of concept properties. Exchange of thesauri according to SKOS format. The export operation includes the export of thesaurus metadata. Extraction of related concepts in WordNet. It generates an automatic mapping of thesaurus concepts against the concepts of Wordnet lexical database. On-line help by means of PDF visualization.
    12 years ago by @gresch
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    OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc technology, the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and commonsense reasoning engine. OpenCyc can be used as the basis of a wide variety of intelligent applications such as: * rapid development of an ontology in a vertical area * email prioritizing, routing, summarization, and annotating * expert systems * games to name just a few.
    16 years ago by @gresch
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    OWL reasoner engines can contribute with the semantic enrichment over ontologies. The manner in which this knowledge is represented in OWL has been an obstacle to incorporate this semantic features in the object-oriented paradigms. JASB architecture pretends to be a bridge for joining this two different worlds. This platform offers a connection point in which the object instances of the object-oriented programming could have semantic features provides by mean of the reasoning processes available in OWL arena. The architecture is composed by two clearly differenciated tools, each one is focussing on different objective. In the logical sequence of a software development, the first tool covers the statical aspect of the inclusion of semantic features into object-oriented application. Thus, in the following picture can be seen the architecture for thisthe first tool, the JASB compiler.
    16 years ago by @gresch
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    This is ontoworld.org, the wiki for the Semantic Web community. Our mission is to provide a knowledge repository and platform for advertising events, spreading news, and announcing new developments. It is a wiki: everybody can quickly edit its content, even without logging in. So look around and participate!
    17 years ago by @gresch
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