Sewese is built upon CORESE engine and provides a set of primitives to build interfaces for queries, edition and navigation, and for the management of the transverse functions of a portal (presentation, internationalization, security, etc.). An ontology editor, a generic annotation editor and a basic rule editor are parts of the
Sewese platform. The main purpose of
Sewese is to integrate recurrent semantic web operations (e.g. perform a SPARQL Query, transform a result binding in a given view) in classic web technologies (e.g. JSP pages, servlet calls).
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contact: Fabien.Gandon@sophia.inria.fr,
Priscille.Durville@sophia.inria.fr
In SweetWiki we investigate the design of a wiki built around a semantic web server i.e. the use of semantic web technologies to support and ease the life cycle of the wikis.
contacts: Michel.Buffa@sophia.inria.fr Fabien.Gandon@sophia.inria.fr
RDFa software
I created
GRDDL RDFa profiles for
GRDDL source documents using the latest GRDDL
RDFa transform. The transformation is in XSLT an I maintain the latest version of the
RDFa XSLT transform RDFa2RDFXML.xsl. These profiles and the associated transformations are available as freeware and under the non viral open-source licence LGPL v3 and
CeCILL-C.
I also maintain a lightweight
RDFa Parser in Java.
And a simple tutorial case is given by the
Digital library example
contact: Fabien.Gandon@sophia.inria.fr
I participate to discussions on Corese (Conceptual Resource Search Engine). It is an RDF engine based on Conceptual Graphs (CG). It enables the processing of RDF Schema and RDF statements within the CG formalism.
contact: Olivier.Corby@sophia.inria.fr
myCampus is a Semantic Web environment for context-aware mobile services aimed at enhancing everyday campus life at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). The environment revolves around a growing collection of task-specific agents capable of automatically accessing a variety of contextual information about their users (e.g. context-aware restaurant concierge, context-aware message filtering agent, etc.). A central element of the myCampus architecture is its use of Semantic eWallets that support the automated discovery and access of contextual resources (e.g. personal resources, organizational resources or public web services) subject to privacy (or confidentiality) constraints specified by their users.
contact: Norman Sadeh
CoMMA
In the framework of the IST project CoMMA (with ATOS, CSTB, LIRMM, the University of Parma and T-Nova), we proposed a multi-agent architecture for the management of a Corporate Semantic Web, enabling ontology-guided information retrieval (the 'pull' approach) and proactive dissemination of information to users according to their profiles (the 'push' approach). We distinguish agents dedicated to ontologies, to documents, to users and to interconnection between agents. The agents are guided by the O'CoMMA ontology, a corporate model and user models. Some agents have learning capabilities and can adapt to the users.
We have also developed algorithms for learning ontologies incrementally from RDF annotations on (corporate) Web resources. This method can be used to build classes of documents automatically from their annotations.
Two scenarios were studied: the insertion of new employees and technological monitoring. The CoMMA system, implemented in JAVA on the FIPA-compliant multi-agent platform JADE, integrates our search engine CORESE.
Bookmarklets
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Call GRDDL service on a page
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GRDDL this ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will call the
W3C GRDDL service on the page you are currently viewing.
Use Google to find MP3s.
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MP3 Google ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will check if you selected some text in the current page ; if so it uses this text to search for mp3; otherwise it prompts you to enter your keywords.
Google some highlighted/selected text
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Google selection ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will check if you selected some text in the current page ; if so it uses this text to start a Google search ; otherwise it prompts you to enter your keywords.
Search on Del.icio.us for some highlighted/selected text
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Search for images on Google Image
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Google same as
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W3C Validate
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Where on earth is this page
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Where is this page ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will call the Where is service on the page you are currently viewing to display the location of its server on the map of the world.
Where on earth is this place / Google map
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Google map ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will check if you selected some text in the current page ; if so it uses this text to start a
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Wikipedia search
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Wikipedia search ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will check if you selected some text in the current page ; if so it uses this text to start a search on wikipedia ; otherwise it prompts you to enter your keywords.
eMail a selected text with its source URL
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Send this ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will open your mailer and initialize a mail with your text and its source URL.
Google Translate English to French
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Google Translate French to English
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Google English definition
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Google French definition
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INRIA Directory
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INRIA Name ]
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INRIA Firstname ]
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INRIA Team ]
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Filling #^@!X/%$! forms
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Scan forms
Fabien
Gandon
Address
Phone
Fax
Email
Call OwlSight service on a page
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OwlSight this ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will call the
OwlSight service on the page you are currently viewing i.e. this page should be an RDFS / OWL schema.
Search on Sindice for some highlighted/selected text
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Search Sindice ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will check if you selected some text in the current page ; if so it uses this text to start a search on ; otherwise it prompts you to enter your keywords.
Translate for some highlighted/selected word from french to english using Wordreference
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French to English ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will check if you selected some text in the current page ; if so it uses this text to start a search on ; otherwise it prompts you to enter your keywords.
Translate for some highlighted/selected word from english to french using Wordreference
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English to French ] then when you click on its bookmark this script will check if you selected some text in the current page ; if so it uses this text to start a search on ; otherwise it prompts you to enter your keywords.
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