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The Web Observatory Extension: Facilitating Web Science Collaboration through Semantic Markup Presented by: The Tetherless World Constellation Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY With thanks to the extended RPI Tetherless World Team
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Building A Web Observatory Extension: Schema.org

Dec 21, 2014

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The Web Observatory Extension: Facilitating Web Science

Collaboration through Semantic Markup

Presented by:The Tetherless World Constellation

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

With thanks to the extended RPI Tetherless World Team

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Agenda

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I. Welcome and Overview RPI Web Science Research Center

II. Building a Web ObservatoryIII. Schema.orgIV.Recommendations of Schema.org

vocabulary

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RPI Web Science Research Center

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Dominic DiFranzoPhD Student

[email protected]

PRESENTER:

For more information, please see http://tw.rpi.edu/web/web_observatory

Please feel free to follow along:

To participate via hackpad, please see <https://hackpad.com/WSNet-Webinar-Schema.org-Vocabulary-Extension-3rXhVDFxmF9 >

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Building a Web Observatory

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Boston WOW meeting

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Schema.org

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Schema.org vocabulary extension

Web Observatory Vocabulary

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Schema.org vocabulary extension

Web Observatory Project

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Department of Health and Human Services'                  Developer Challenge

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A group from RPI TWC won first place in the competition, by using semantic technologies and in-house developed software, such as csv2rdf4lod, LODSPeaKr, Farrah and DataFAQS.

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Questions?

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