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Semantic Desktop community website. This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities.OSCAF ONTOLOGIES
The OSCAF ontologies derive from the contributions to a number of large-scale efforts, starting with the European project NEPOMUK (2006-2008), continuing with their adoption (and extension) by the KDE community (2009-2013), and their further extension by a second European project Digital.Me (2010-2013).. NOTE: Specifications of all OSCAF ontologies and their versions are maintained. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT SUMMARY A workpackage on dissemination and community activities will realize the intended large-scale uptake. The project delivers a freely available open-source framework for social semantic desktops, and a rich set of standardized interfaces and reference implementations. The project result will form the basis for commercial exploitation via NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - FP6-027705 NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizationalrelations.
NEPOMUK EXIF ONTOLOGY (NEXIF) Abstract. EXIF is a common standard of basic image metadata used in digital cameras and in image management software. Masahide Kanzaki created an ontology that allows the EXIF metadata to be expressed in RDF. NEXIF is a simple adaptation of the Kanzaki's ontology to fit it into the NEPOMUK Information Element Framework. PERSONAL INFORMATION MODEL (PIMO)ONTOLOGY GUIDE NEPOMUK02.09.2008 Versions Version Date Reason 0.1 01.06.2007 a template of the document prepared by Antoni Mylka 0.9 12.08.2008 Finished for review. NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - DELIVERABLE D11.1 Executive Summary. The objective of WP11000 is the adoption, application and validation of the services provided by the Nepomuk platform in the context of the large on-line community of MandrivaLinux users.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOFTWARE NEPOMUK 29.06.2007 Versions Version Date Reason 1.0 06.06.2007 Final version for the mentors as subject to be reviewed 1.1 29.06.2007 Integration of mentor’s comments and released as ˝nalSEMANTIC DESKTOPORG
Semantic Desktop community website. This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities.OSCAF ONTOLOGIES
The OSCAF ontologies derive from the contributions to a number of large-scale efforts, starting with the European project NEPOMUK (2006-2008), continuing with their adoption (and extension) by the KDE community (2009-2013), and their further extension by a second European project Digital.Me (2010-2013).. NOTE: Specifications of all OSCAF ontologies and their versions are maintained. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT SUMMARY A workpackage on dissemination and community activities will realize the intended large-scale uptake. The project delivers a freely available open-source framework for social semantic desktops, and a rich set of standardized interfaces and reference implementations. The project result will form the basis for commercial exploitation via NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - FP6-027705 NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizationalrelations.
NEPOMUK EXIF ONTOLOGY (NEXIF) Abstract. EXIF is a common standard of basic image metadata used in digital cameras and in image management software. Masahide Kanzaki created an ontology that allows the EXIF metadata to be expressed in RDF. NEXIF is a simple adaptation of the Kanzaki's ontology to fit it into the NEPOMUK Information Element Framework. PERSONAL INFORMATION MODEL (PIMO)ONTOLOGY GUIDE NEPOMUK02.09.2008 Versions Version Date Reason 0.1 01.06.2007 a template of the document prepared by Antoni Mylka 0.9 12.08.2008 Finished for review. NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - DELIVERABLE D11.1 Executive Summary. The objective of WP11000 is the adoption, application and validation of the services provided by the Nepomuk platform in the context of the large on-line community of MandrivaLinux users.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOFTWARE NEPOMUK 29.06.2007 Versions Version Date Reason 1.0 06.06.2007 Final version for the mentors as subject to be reviewed 1.1 29.06.2007 Integration of mentor’s comments and released as ˝nal TASK MODEL ONTOLOGY (TMO) Abstract. The TMO Ontology can be used to describe personal tasks of individuals, also known as to-do lists. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language and other Semantic Web ontologies.This document describes the fundamental elements of thelanguage and how to
TASK MODEL ONTOLOGY (TMO) Abstract. The TMO Ontology can be used to describe personal tasks of individuals, also known as to-do lists. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language and other Semantic Web ontologies.This document describes the fundamental elements of thelanguage and how to
NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there DIGITAL.ME CONTEXT ONTOLOGY (DCON) Ontology description. The DCON enables a comprehensive representation of situational context. It is inspired by the context model provided by SCHWARZ.Context information is organised within three tiers: aspects, elements and attributes (top-left gray bar). PERSONAL INFORMATION MODEL (PIMO) Abstract. The PIMO Ontology can be used to express Personal Information Models of individuals. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language DIGITAL.ME DEVICE ONTOLOGY (DDO) Ontology description. Personal Information streams in from multiple devices, including desktops, laptops, smartphones, etc., belonging to a user or other agents. NEPOMUK EXIF ONTOLOGY (NEXIF) Abstract. EXIF is a common standard of basic image metadata used in digital cameras and in image management software. Masahide Kanzaki created an ontology that allows the EXIF metadata to be expressed in RDF. NEXIF is a simple adaptation of the Kanzaki's ontology to fit it into the NEPOMUK Information Element Framework. WWW.SEMANTICDESKTOP.ORG This RDF Graph contains information that can be used to characterise the state of an entity, where an entity can be a user's device or theuser themselves.
WWW.SEMANTICDESKTOP.ORG Characterset in which the content of the InformationElement was created. Example: ISO-8859-1, UTF-8. One of the registered character sets at http://www.iana.org NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
SEMANTIC DESKTOPORG
Semantic Desktop community website. This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities.OSCAF ONTOLOGIES
The OSCAF ontologies derive from the contributions to a number of large-scale efforts, starting with the European project NEPOMUK (2006-2008), continuing with their adoption (and extension) by the KDE community (2009-2013), and their further extension by a second European project Digital.Me (2010-2013).. NOTE: Specifications of all OSCAF ontologies and their versions are maintained. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - FP6-027705 NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizationalrelations.
DIGITAL.ME DEVICE ONTOLOGY (DDO) Ontology description. Personal Information streams in from multiple devices, including desktops, laptops, smartphones, etc., belonging to a user or other agents. NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT SUMMARY A workpackage on dissemination and community activities will realize the intended large-scale uptake. The project delivers a freely available open-source framework for social semantic desktops, and a rich set of standardized interfaces and reference implementations. The project result will form the basis for commercial exploitation via DIGITAL.ME CONTEXT ONTOLOGY (DCON) Ontology description. The DCON enables a comprehensive representation of situational context. It is inspired by the context model provided by SCHWARZ.Context information is organised within three tiers: aspects, elements and attributes (top-left gray bar). NEPOMUK MESSAGE ONTOLOGY (NMO) Introduction. Messages - the domain of the Nepomuk Message Ontology (NMO) form a large part of the body of data available on a desktop. The user sends them, receives them, forwards them to other users, stores them and recalls them when they are needed. NEPOMUK USER ACTION ONTOLOGY (NUAO) Abstract. The Nepomuk User Action Ontology defines provides basic classes and properties for user events on a device. Status of thisdocument
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
SEMANTIC DESKTOPORG
Semantic Desktop community website. This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities.OSCAF ONTOLOGIES
The OSCAF ontologies derive from the contributions to a number of large-scale efforts, starting with the European project NEPOMUK (2006-2008), continuing with their adoption (and extension) by the KDE community (2009-2013), and their further extension by a second European project Digital.Me (2010-2013).. NOTE: Specifications of all OSCAF ontologies and their versions are maintained. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - FP6-027705 NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizationalrelations.
DIGITAL.ME DEVICE ONTOLOGY (DDO) Ontology description. Personal Information streams in from multiple devices, including desktops, laptops, smartphones, etc., belonging to a user or other agents. NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT SUMMARY A workpackage on dissemination and community activities will realize the intended large-scale uptake. The project delivers a freely available open-source framework for social semantic desktops, and a rich set of standardized interfaces and reference implementations. The project result will form the basis for commercial exploitation via DIGITAL.ME CONTEXT ONTOLOGY (DCON) Ontology description. The DCON enables a comprehensive representation of situational context. It is inspired by the context model provided by SCHWARZ.Context information is organised within three tiers: aspects, elements and attributes (top-left gray bar). NEPOMUK MESSAGE ONTOLOGY (NMO) Introduction. Messages - the domain of the Nepomuk Message Ontology (NMO) form a large part of the body of data available on a desktop. The user sends them, receives them, forwards them to other users, stores them and recalls them when they are needed. NEPOMUK USER ACTION ONTOLOGY (NUAO) Abstract. The Nepomuk User Action Ontology defines provides basic classes and properties for user events on a device. Status of thisdocument
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
DIGITAL.ME DEVICE ONTOLOGY (DDO) Ontology description. Personal Information streams in from multiple devices, including desktops, laptops, smartphones, etc., belonging to a user or other agents. TASK MODEL ONTOLOGY (TMO) Abstract. The TMO Ontology can be used to describe personal tasks of individuals, also known as to-do lists. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language and other Semantic Web ontologies.This document describes the fundamental elements of thelanguage and how to
DIGITAL.ME CONTEXT ONTOLOGY (DCON) Ontology description. The DCON enables a comprehensive representation of situational context. It is inspired by the context model provided by SCHWARZ.Context information is organised within three tiers: aspects, elements and attributes (top-left gray bar). DIGITAL.ME LIVEPOST ONTOLOGY (DLPO) Ontology description. The DLPO ontology represents the sharing of dynamic, ‘instant’ personal information such as opinions, comments, presence-related information and other multimedia items, as commonly performed across social networks. NEPOMUK USER ACTION ONTOLOGY (NUAO) Abstract. The Nepomuk User Action Ontology defines provides basic classes and properties for user events on a device. Status of thisdocument
NEPOMUK SHARING ONTOLOGY (NSO) Abstract. The Nepomuk Sharing Ontology defines basic classes and properties for defining permissions with respect to sharing information in a network. WWW.SEMANTICDESKTOP.ORG This RDF Graph contains information that can be used to characterise the state of an entity, where an entity can be a user's device or theuser themselves.
NEPOMUK EXIF ONTOLOGY (NEXIF) Abstract. EXIF is a common standard of basic image metadata used in digital cameras and in image management software. Masahide Kanzaki created an ontology that allows the EXIF metadata to be expressed in RDF. NEXIF is a simple adaptation of the Kanzaki's ontology to fit it into the NEPOMUK Information Element Framework. NEPOMUK ID3 ONTOLOGY (NID3) Abstract. ID3 is a common standard for audio metadata. It has become widespread with the profusion of MP3 files. The NEPOMUK ID3 ontology (NID3) makes it possible to express ID3 information in RDF, thus bringing it within reach of RDF-enabled application. WWW.SEMANTICDESKTOP.ORG # # Copyright (c) 2007 NEPOMUK Consortium # Copyright (c) 2011 Sebastian Trueg # Copyright (c) 2012 di.me Consortium # # All rights reserved, licensed under either CCSEMANTIC DESKTOPORG
Semantic Desktop community website. This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities.OSCAF ONTOLOGIES
The OSCAF ontologies derive from the contributions to a number of large-scale efforts, starting with the European project NEPOMUK (2006-2008), continuing with their adoption (and extension) by the KDE community (2009-2013), and their further extension by a second European project Digital.Me (2010-2013).. NOTE: Specifications of all OSCAF ontologies and their versions are maintained. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - FP6-027705 NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizationalrelations.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT SUMMARY A workpackage on dissemination and community activities will realize the intended large-scale uptake. The project delivers a freely available open-source framework for social semantic desktops, and a rich set of standardized interfaces and reference implementations. The project result will form the basis for commercial exploitation via NEPOMUK MESSAGE ONTOLOGY (NMO) Introduction. Messages - the domain of the Nepomuk Message Ontology (NMO) form a large part of the body of data available on a desktop. The user sends them, receives them, forwards them to other users, stores them and recalls them when they are needed. NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT'S OBJECTIVES Project Objectives. Human knowledge work mainly consists of the reception, interpretation and structuring of information, the explicit articulation of thoughts in suitable representations (like texts and pictures), and the sharing, exchange and discussion of such resourceswith other people.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - DELIVERABLE D11.1 Executive Summary. The objective of WP11000 is the adoption, application and validation of the services provided by the Nepomuk platform in the context of the large on-line community of MandrivaLinux users.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOFTWARE NEPOMUK 29.06.2007 Versions Version Date Reason 1.0 06.06.2007 Final version for the mentors as subject to be reviewed 1.1 29.06.2007 Integration of mentor’s comments and released as ˝nalSEMANTIC DESKTOPORG
Semantic Desktop community website. This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities.OSCAF ONTOLOGIES
The OSCAF ontologies derive from the contributions to a number of large-scale efforts, starting with the European project NEPOMUK (2006-2008), continuing with their adoption (and extension) by the KDE community (2009-2013), and their further extension by a second European project Digital.Me (2010-2013).. NOTE: Specifications of all OSCAF ontologies and their versions are maintained. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - FP6-027705 NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizationalrelations.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT SUMMARY A workpackage on dissemination and community activities will realize the intended large-scale uptake. The project delivers a freely available open-source framework for social semantic desktops, and a rich set of standardized interfaces and reference implementations. The project result will form the basis for commercial exploitation via NEPOMUK MESSAGE ONTOLOGY (NMO) Introduction. Messages - the domain of the Nepomuk Message Ontology (NMO) form a large part of the body of data available on a desktop. The user sends them, receives them, forwards them to other users, stores them and recalls them when they are needed. NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT'S OBJECTIVES Project Objectives. Human knowledge work mainly consists of the reception, interpretation and structuring of information, the explicit articulation of thoughts in suitable representations (like texts and pictures), and the sharing, exchange and discussion of such resourceswith other people.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - DELIVERABLE D11.1 Executive Summary. The objective of WP11000 is the adoption, application and validation of the services provided by the Nepomuk platform in the context of the large on-line community of MandrivaLinux users.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOFTWARE NEPOMUK 29.06.2007 Versions Version Date Reason 1.0 06.06.2007 Final version for the mentors as subject to be reviewed 1.1 29.06.2007 Integration of mentor’s comments and released as ˝nal TASK MODEL ONTOLOGY (TMO) Abstract. The TMO Ontology can be used to describe personal tasks of individuals, also known as to-do lists. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language and other Semantic Web ontologies.This document describes the fundamental elements of thelanguage and how to
DIGITAL.ME DEVICE ONTOLOGY (DDO) Ontology description. Personal Information streams in from multiple devices, including desktops, laptops, smartphones, etc., belonging to a user or other agents. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there DIGITAL.ME CONTEXT ONTOLOGY (DCON) Ontology description. The DCON enables a comprehensive representation of situational context. It is inspired by the context model provided by SCHWARZ.Context information is organised within three tiers: aspects, elements and attributes (top-left gray bar). NEPOMUK SHARING ONTOLOGY (NSO) Abstract. The Nepomuk Sharing Ontology defines basic classes and properties for defining permissions with respect to sharing information in a network. PERSONAL INFORMATION MODEL (PIMO) Abstract. The PIMO Ontology can be used to express Personal Information Models of individuals. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language DIGITAL.ME LIVEPOST ONTOLOGY (DLPO) Ontology description. The DLPO ontology represents the sharing of dynamic, ‘instant’ personal information such as opinions, comments, presence-related information and other multimedia items, as commonly performed across social networks. NEPOMUK USER ACTION ONTOLOGY (NUAO) Abstract. The Nepomuk User Action Ontology defines provides basic classes and properties for user events on a device. Status of thisdocument
NEPOMUK EXIF ONTOLOGY (NEXIF) Abstract. EXIF is a common standard of basic image metadata used in digital cameras and in image management software. Masahide Kanzaki created an ontology that allows the EXIF metadata to be expressed in RDF. NEXIF is a simple adaptation of the Kanzaki's ontology to fit it into the NEPOMUK Information Element Framework. WWW.SEMANTICDESKTOP.ORG # # Copyright (c) 2009 Nepomuk Consortium # Copyright (c) 2011 Sebastian Trueg # Copyright (c) 2012 di.me Consortium # # All rights reserved, licensed under either CCSEMANTIC DESKTOPORG
Semantic Desktop community website. This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities.OSCAF ONTOLOGIES
The OSCAF ontologies derive from the contributions to a number of large-scale efforts, starting with the European project NEPOMUK (2006-2008), continuing with their adoption (and extension) by the KDE community (2009-2013), and their further extension by a second European project Digital.Me (2010-2013).. NOTE: Specifications of all OSCAF ontologies and their versions are maintained. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - FP6-027705 NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizationalrelations.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT SUMMARY Synopsis. NEPOMUK aims at empowering individual knowledge workers to better exploit their personal information space and to maintain fruitful communication and exchange within social networks across organizational boundaries. NEPOMUK MESSAGE ONTOLOGY (NMO) Introduction. Messages - the domain of the Nepomuk Message Ontology (NMO) form a large part of the body of data available on a desktop. The user sends them, receives them, forwards them to other users, stores them and recalls them when they are needed. NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT'S OBJECTIVES Project Objectives. Human knowledge work mainly consists of the reception, interpretation and structuring of information, the explicit articulation of thoughts in suitable representations (like texts and pictures), and the sharing, exchange and discussion of such resourceswith other people.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - DELIVERABLE D11.1 Executive Summary. The objective of WP11000 is the adoption, application and validation of the services provided by the Nepomuk platform in the context of the large on-line community of MandrivaLinux users.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOFTWARE NEPOMUK 29.06.2007 Versions Version Date Reason 1.0 06.06.2007 Final version for the mentors as subject to be reviewed 1.1 29.06.2007 Integration of mentor’s comments and released as ˝nalSEMANTIC DESKTOPORG
Semantic Desktop community website. This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities.OSCAF ONTOLOGIES
The OSCAF ontologies derive from the contributions to a number of large-scale efforts, starting with the European project NEPOMUK (2006-2008), continuing with their adoption (and extension) by the KDE community (2009-2013), and their further extension by a second European project Digital.Me (2010-2013).. NOTE: Specifications of all OSCAF ontologies and their versions are maintained. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - FP6-027705 NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizationalrelations.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT SUMMARY Synopsis. NEPOMUK aims at empowering individual knowledge workers to better exploit their personal information space and to maintain fruitful communication and exchange within social networks across organizational boundaries. NEPOMUK MESSAGE ONTOLOGY (NMO) Introduction. Messages - the domain of the Nepomuk Message Ontology (NMO) form a large part of the body of data available on a desktop. The user sends them, receives them, forwards them to other users, stores them and recalls them when they are needed. NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PROJECT'S OBJECTIVES Project Objectives. Human knowledge work mainly consists of the reception, interpretation and structuring of information, the explicit articulation of thoughts in suitable representations (like texts and pictures), and the sharing, exchange and discussion of such resourceswith other people.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - DELIVERABLE D11.1 Executive Summary. The objective of WP11000 is the adoption, application and validation of the services provided by the Nepomuk platform in the context of the large on-line community of MandrivaLinux users.
NEPOMUK - THE SOCIAL SEMANTIC DESKTOP - PUBLIC DELIVERABLES Software & Demonstrators. See the various links on the left. A first reference implementation of some functionalities can be found in theGNOWSIS prototype
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOFTWARE NEPOMUK 29.06.2007 Versions Version Date Reason 1.0 06.06.2007 Final version for the mentors as subject to be reviewed 1.1 29.06.2007 Integration of mentor’s comments and released as ˝nal TASK MODEL ONTOLOGY (TMO) Abstract. The TMO Ontology can be used to describe personal tasks of individuals, also known as to-do lists. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language and other Semantic Web ontologies.This document describes the fundamental elements of thelanguage and how to
DIGITAL.ME DEVICE ONTOLOGY (DDO) Ontology description. Personal Information streams in from multiple devices, including desktops, laptops, smartphones, etc., belonging to a user or other agents. NEPOMUK INFORMATION ELEMENT ONTOLOGY (NIE) 2. Background. The problem is a difficult one given the multitude of applications and data formats. Previous semantic desktop projects (e.g. Haystack or Gnowsis) had to develop their solutions.Some attempts at standardization have been made (Adobe XMP or Freedesktop.org XESAM) but a definite standard hasn't emerged yet.Apart from large metadata description frameworks there DIGITAL.ME CONTEXT ONTOLOGY (DCON) Ontology description. The DCON enables a comprehensive representation of situational context. It is inspired by the context model provided by SCHWARZ.Context information is organised within three tiers: aspects, elements and attributes (top-left gray bar). NEPOMUK SHARING ONTOLOGY (NSO) Abstract. The Nepomuk Sharing Ontology defines basic classes and properties for defining permissions with respect to sharing information in a network. PERSONAL INFORMATION MODEL (PIMO) Abstract. The PIMO Ontology can be used to express Personal Information Models of individuals. It is based on RDF and NRL, the NEPOMUK Representational Language DIGITAL.ME LIVEPOST ONTOLOGY (DLPO) Ontology description. The DLPO ontology represents the sharing of dynamic, ‘instant’ personal information such as opinions, comments, presence-related information and other multimedia items, as commonly performed across social networks. NEPOMUK USER ACTION ONTOLOGY (NUAO) Abstract. The Nepomuk User Action Ontology defines provides basic classes and properties for user events on a device. Status of thisdocument
NEPOMUK EXIF ONTOLOGY (NEXIF) Abstract. EXIF is a common standard of basic image metadata used in digital cameras and in image management software. Masahide Kanzaki created an ontology that allows the EXIF metadata to be expressed in RDF. NEXIF is a simple adaptation of the Kanzaki's ontology to fit it into the NEPOMUK Information Element Framework. WWW.SEMANTICDESKTOP.ORG # # Copyright (c) 2009 Nepomuk Consortium # Copyright (c) 2011 Sebastian Trueg # Copyright (c) 2012 di.me Consortium # # All rights reserved, licensed under either CC WELCOME TO SEMANTICDESKTOP.ORG This website represents the entry point to the Semantic Desktop -related activities. Here are a list of useful links in the context of the Semantic Desktop: * COMMUNITY WEBSITE: http://www.semanticweb.org/wiki/Semantic_Desktop Maintains the evolution of the Semantic Desktop, in addition to past and currently running projects, developments and disseminationactivities.
* OSCA FOUNDATION: http://www.oscaf.org The Open Semantic Collaboration Architecture Foundation website - the foundation that currently maintains the NEPOMUK Ontologies Suite and act as an incubator for other semantic collaboration-related initiatives. * OSCAF ONTOLOGIES: http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/ The entry point to the OSCAF Ontologies Suite, including the original Nepomuk ontologies. ------------------------- Copyright © 2006-2008 Nepomuk Consortium Copyright © 2009 OSCAF and contributors This work is made available under the terms of Nepomuk software license and the OSCAF License.
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