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My current project, a service for connecting Biological Pathway Models with scientific publications found in the PubMed database using Text Mining technology, is called PathText.
But it is not really semantic web.
However my previous project is called EKOSS.
EKOSS (Engineering/Environmental Knowledge Ontology-based Semantic Search) is a system for sharing expert knowledge using semantic web technologies.
The website provides a collaborative knowledge sharing environment where knowledge experts can submit advertisements of the knowledge resources that they have developed, such as research papers, databases and computer simulation models.
It then allows users to make requests for knowledge resources related to some condition or system problem that they are studying.
The semantic search system matches user requests to knowledge resource advertisements using logical inference based on any domain ontology that is registered to the system.
EKOSS is based on OWL ontologies.
It does not use SPARQL, but it does use the DIG description logic interface with the Racer Pro Reasoner
And as for the industries of subject matter, we are currently focusing on knowledge related to major engineering failures and disasters as well as knowledge related to technologies for global sustainability
Source(s):
http://www.ekoss.org
http://www.pathtext.org
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July 14, 2009 01:27 AM
Are you designing or building semantic web applications?
What industry of subject matter area does it address?
Did you use OWL and RDF? Are you using SPARQL?
Did you use OWL and RDF? Are you using SPARQL?
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| July 14, 2009 06:57 AM |
But it is not really semantic web.
However my previous project is called EKOSS.
EKOSS (Engineering/Environmental Knowledge Ontology-based Semantic Search) is a system for sharing expert knowledge using semantic web technologies.
The website provides a collaborative knowledge sharing environment where knowledge experts can submit advertisements of the knowledge resources that they have developed, such as research papers, databases and computer simulation models.
It then allows users to make requests for knowledge resources related to some condition or system problem that they are studying.
The semantic search system matches user requests to knowledge resource advertisements using logical inference based on any domain ontology that is registered to the system.
EKOSS is based on OWL ontologies.
It does not use SPARQL, but it does use the DIG description logic interface with the Racer Pro Reasoner
And as for the industries of subject matter, we are currently focusing on knowledge related to major engineering failures and disasters as well as knowledge related to technologies for global sustainability
Source(s):
http://www.ekoss.org
http://www.pathtext.org
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• Thank you for sharing your work. I have added your site to the early adopters section of the [[semantic web]] page here on [[Mahalo]].
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