Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

July 15, 2011

RDFaCE WYSIWYM RDFa Content Editor

Filed under: RDFa,Semantic Web — Patrick Durusau @ 6:47 pm

RDFaCE WYSIWYM RDFa Content Editor

From the announcement:

RDFaCE is an online RDFa content editor based on TinyMCE. In addition to two classical views for text authoring (WYSIWYG and HTML source code), RDFaCE supports two novel views for semantic content authoring namely WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean), which highlights semantic annotations directly inline and a triple view (aka. fact view). Further features are:

  • use of different Web APIs (Prefix.cc, Sindice, Swoogle) to facilitate the semantic content authoring process.
  • combining of results from multiple NLP APIs (Alchemy, Extractive, Ontos, Evri, OpenCalais) for obtaining rich automatic semantic annotations that can be modified and extended later on.

This is very clever and a step forward for the Semantic Web.

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