I’m just on the train back from Graz in Austria, where I made a quick visit to the I-Semantics conference to present our paper on the NEPOMUK project (The NEPOMUK Project - On the way to the Social Semantic Desktop). I-Semantics is part of the Triple-I conference, the other two in the trio being I-Media and I-Know.
Although it happened some time ago, unfortunately I didn’t have the chance to blog it, so I’m doing it now :). At the beginning of last month (more precisely, July the 1st), I attended aKademy 2007 - the annual meeting of the KDE community.
We are happy to announce that the following papers were accepted at ISWC:
and one more thing (in the In-Use Track):
For the last two months or so, Dragos Andronic, who does part of his BSc with us, has been working on a KDE version of Shift. Shift is a tool for bloggers and Web developers who want to embed formal metadata in their blog posts or Web pages. You can take objects from other desktop applications, such as a calendar or address book, and generate chunks of embeddable metadata from them. At the moment, the only output format is RDFa, but other formats, such as Microformats, are planned.Before, Shift was a pure Mac OS X application. As part of the Nepomuk project, Shift is now being ported to KDE. Where on the Mac Shift uses the Spotlight index to access desktop objects and their metadata, KDE Shift uses the infrastructure of the upcoming Nepomuk KDE, in particular the Soprano RDF store, and the Strigi metadata crawler. KDE Shift isn’t quite finished yet, but coming along nicely (see the screenshots below).
It took a while, but now the SMILE group at DERI Galway has a blog. Don’t hold your breath just yet, but I’m sure there will be super interesting posts here soon.