Stealing the SemTech vibe

While the big guys are at SemTech, we are preparing the next Semantic Technology event!

Semantic Meetups at TenForce... an offer you can’t refuse!

Monday May 17 was a big day for Belgian Semanticians. Can you say big ‘evening’?  In the early evening more than 20 people passionate about Semantic Web Technologies gathered at our offices. They chatted, they talked,  they presented their latest work and exchanged thoughts. They got to know each other, outside the web 2.0. And they had a fresh Stella, as it was a Belgian meetup after all!

 

Little things you – yes, all of you - should know About Entity Extraction

‘Entity Extraction’, sounds like a bliss to me. But what is it, really? And why should you care, at all?

How IT can save culture!

The cultural sector & the semantic web... did you know those two are close friends?  It’s not immediately what you might expect, but the Semantic Web sure is a hot topic in the cultural sector in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Last week’s seminar on The Digital Future of Cultural Heritage had to limit their registration up to 100 participants. We know that ‘semantic’ is the buzz-word wherever you go, but the large attendance in this specific sector made me wonder what is linking them. Why is the cultural sector interested in semantic web technologies?

Browse RDF data based on SKOS models - a new tool from our Semantic Technology Lab

Our Semantic Technology Lab developed a practical tool to browse a taxonomy using the SKOS model. Browsing the RDF data behind the model makes them tangible.

SKOS is a recommendation by W3C to support the use of classification systems like thesauri, taxonomies and subject heading lists in a semantic implementation. In fact it provides a standard way to represent knowledge organization systems using the Resource Description Framework (RDF).