[TopicMapsInLIS] topic maps instances?
Stringer-Hye, Suellen
suellen.stringer-hye at Vanderbilt.Edu
Fri Nov 30 10:32:24 EST 2007
Also crossposting this one....
-----Original Message-----
From: topicmapmail-bounces at infoloom.com
[mailto:topicmapmail-bounces at infoloom.com] On Behalf Of Ms. Meena
Kharatmal
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 4:50 AM
To: Steve Pepper
Cc: Mailing List for Topic Map
Subject: Re: [topicmapmail] topic maps instances?
Hello,
The ontologies and the UI are really a good piece of work. Of similar
interest is our work, and we are developing ontologies in the area of
Cell Biology. The following URLs [1,2,3,4] are the knowledge bases of
our research work (which is in development phase). We are using
GNOWSYS [5], a networking and organizing system, developed in-house,
which is inspired by topicmap model. Currently, GNOWSYS is being
implemented in developing course material on Free Software as part of
the SELF project [6,7].
For a list of relations:
[1] http://zope.hbcse.tifr.res.in:9673/Meena/Biology/ViewOptionsR
For a list of object types (concepts):
[2] http://zope.hbcse.tifr.res.in:9673/Meena/Biology/ViewOptionsOT
For information on one particular concept:
[3]
http://zope.hbcse.tifr.res.in:9673/Meena/Biology/Data/ObjectType/Golgi-a
pparatus/index_html
[4]
http://zope.hbcse.tifr.res.in:9673/Meena/Biology/Data/ObjectType/Cell/in
dex_html
GNOWSYS:
[5] http://www.gnowledge.org/gnowsys/
SELF Project:
[6] http://beta.selfplatform.eu/selfbeta/CourseCategory/
[7] http://selfproject.eu
Thank you.
Meena.
--
.....................................................
Meena Kharatmal
Blogpage --> http://portal.gnowledge.org/okeanos
Homepage --> http://www.hbcse.tifr.res.in/~meena
.....................................................
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Steve Pepper wrote:
> Dear Alexander
>
> My Masters Students at University College Oslo have handcrafted 11
> topic maps this autumn on a range of subjects. They have not yet
> all been finalized, but they have given me permission to publish
> them on the Ontopedia website, where they can be browsed in the
> Omnigator and exported. The complete list of topic maps at that
> site is as follows:
>
> BeethovenConcertos.xtm
> ChristianiaBohemians.xtm
> DantesInferno.xtm
> DCinTopicMapsTR.ltm
> DigitalDocuments2007.xtm
> DigitalLibraries.xtm
> DogBreeds.xtm
> DonaldDuck.xtm
> HistoricMonuments.xtm
> ItalianOpera.ltm
> FacultyOfJLIS.xtm
> NorwegianChristmas.xtm
> NorwegianOpera.xtm
> StreetStyle.xtm
> TapsasConcerts.xtm
> TopicMaps.xtm
> Wine.xtm
>
> We have had a lot of fun creating these topic maps, and we hope you
> and others find them usefully. Feedback on any- and everything to
> do with modeling issues, content, etc. is very welcome.
>
> Please note that these are not the final versions. There are still
> some minor errors and inconsistencies that we hope to iron out.
>
> Steve
>
> P.S. The topic map TopicMaps.xtm is the one used to drive the new
> web site at www.topicmaps.com.
>
> --
> Conference Chair, Topic Maps 2008
> Oslo, April 2-4 2008
> www.topicmaps.com NEW
>
>
>
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: topicmapmail-bounces at infoloom.com [mailto:topicmapmail-
> | bounces at infoloom.com] On Behalf Of Alexander Mikhailian
> | Sent: 28 November 2007 15:50
> | To: topicmapmail at infoloom.com
> | Subject: [topicmapmail] topic maps instances?
> |
> | Dear All,
> |
> | We are working on a research project aiming at a portable domain
> | question answering system over Topic Maps. For this reason we
> | need a corpora of topic maps.
> |
> | We found some topic maps at the Omnigator site, but except for
> | the famous "Opera" and "Languages and Scripts" topic maps,
> | others are either small hacks (pokemon) or conversions from
> | the original formats (CIA factbook) [1].
> |
> | Several topic maps are available at the Cogitative Technologies
> | [2] and at Techquila [3].
> |
> | Are there other hand-crafted topic maps or this is the status quo
> | in topic maps production?
> |
> | How do you deal with a sheer lack of publicly available topic
> | maps?
> |
> | Do you have topic maps (in English) that you can share with us
> | for the purpose of this research only? this kind of help will
> | be much appreciated.
> |
> | [1] http://www.ontopia.net/omnigator/models/index.jsp
> | [2] http://www.cogx.com/?si=urn:cogx:resource:xslt4tm2xtm
> | [3] http://www.techquila.com/tm-samples.html
> |
> | --
> | Alexander Mikhailian
> | Software Engineer
> | Space Applications Services
> | Leuvensesteenweg, 325
> | B-1932 Zaventem
> | Belgium
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> topicmapmail mailing list
> topicmapmail at infoloom.com
> http://www.infoloom.com/mailman/listinfo/topicmapmail
>
Meena.
--
.....................................................
Meena Kharatmal
Blogpage --> http://portal.gnowledge.org/okeanos
Homepage --> http://www.hbcse.tifr.res.in/~meena
.....................................................
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Steve Pepper wrote:
> Dear Alexander
>
> My Masters Students at University College Oslo have handcrafted 11
> topic maps this autumn on a range of subjects. They have not yet
> all been finalized, but they have given me permission to publish
> them on the Ontopedia website, where they can be browsed in the
> Omnigator and exported. The complete list of topic maps at that
> site is as follows:
>
> BeethovenConcertos.xtm
> ChristianiaBohemians.xtm
> DantesInferno.xtm
> DCinTopicMapsTR.ltm
> DigitalDocuments2007.xtm
> DigitalLibraries.xtm
> DogBreeds.xtm
> DonaldDuck.xtm
> HistoricMonuments.xtm
> ItalianOpera.ltm
> FacultyOfJLIS.xtm
> NorwegianChristmas.xtm
> NorwegianOpera.xtm
> StreetStyle.xtm
> TapsasConcerts.xtm
> TopicMaps.xtm
> Wine.xtm
>
> We have had a lot of fun creating these topic maps, and we hope you
> and others find them usefully. Feedback on any- and everything to
> do with modeling issues, content, etc. is very welcome.
>
> Please note that these are not the final versions. There are still
> some minor errors and inconsistencies that we hope to iron out.
>
> Steve
>
> P.S. The topic map TopicMaps.xtm is the one used to drive the new
> web site at www.topicmaps.com.
>
> --
> Conference Chair, Topic Maps 2008
> Oslo, April 2-4 2008
> www.topicmaps.com NEW
>
>
>
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: topicmapmail-bounces at infoloom.com [mailto:topicmapmail-
> | bounces at infoloom.com] On Behalf Of Alexander Mikhailian
> | Sent: 28 November 2007 15:50
> | To: topicmapmail at infoloom.com
> | Subject: [topicmapmail] topic maps instances?
> |
> | Dear All,
> |
> | We are working on a research project aiming at a portable domain
> | question answering system over Topic Maps. For this reason we
> | need a corpora of topic maps.
> |
> | We found some topic maps at the Omnigator site, but except for
> | the famous "Opera" and "Languages and Scripts" topic maps,
> | others are either small hacks (pokemon) or conversions from
> | the original formats (CIA factbook) [1].
> |
> | Several topic maps are available at the Cogitative Technologies
> | [2] and at Techquila [3].
> |
> | Are there other hand-crafted topic maps or this is the status quo
> | in topic maps production?
> |
> | How do you deal with a sheer lack of publicly available topic
> | maps?
> |
> | Do you have topic maps (in English) that you can share with us
> | for the purpose of this research only? this kind of help will
> | be much appreciated.
> |
> | [1] http://www.ontopia.net/omnigator/models/index.jsp
> | [2] http://www.cogx.com/?si=urn:cogx:resource:xslt4tm2xtm
> | [3] http://www.techquila.com/tm-samples.html
> |
> | --
> | Alexander Mikhailian
> | Software Engineer
> | Space Applications Services
> | Leuvensesteenweg, 325
> | B-1932 Zaventem
> | Belgium
>
>
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> topicmapmail at infoloom.com
> http://www.infoloom.com/mailman/listinfo/topicmapmail
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