Here’s my last 6 days posts to del.icio.us:
*HP SemanticWeb Publications
*Jena Semantic Web Framework
*k-collector evectors
*Semantic Blogging Project : Knowledge Media Institute
*Medical Literature Discovery – list of tools
*Mapping Knowledge Domains, Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium
*Scholarly Ontologies Project: Knowledge Media Inst., Open U. (UK)
*Belvedere
*Alberto J. Cañas – Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC)
*Comparison of wiki software – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
*The World We Want
*Nexist
*Euro CSCL 2001
*Multiple Episode Protocol Analysis program
*CSCA Workshop: Discussion Papers
*CSCA: Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation
*ClaiMaker: Internetworked Argument Mapping (ScholOnto Project)
*WIT Tools | Armadillo
*Melita – overview
*Human-Computer Interaction Lab – Maryland
*Piccolo Home Page
*Kerika – Home
*The Smarter Alternative to Email
*NECSI Discussion Forum
*Main Page – NECSIWiki
*New England Complex Systems Institute
*OpenAjax Alliance
*Meat and potatos; IA and UI – MozDawg on DAV and Docs
*AurigaDoc
*Global Education Learning Community (GELC)
*OWL Institute | Open Education Resources
*John F. Sowa – publications
*The Peirce Edition Project
*Homesteading the Noosphere
*The Digital Universe – Digital Universe Foundation
*The “Citizendium”
*CharGer – A Conceptual Graph Editor
*Common Logic Working Group Documents
*Advantage
*SemanticWeb.org: Welcome to the Semantic Web Community Portal
*Ontology – John F. Sowa
*VUW Computer Science Tech Reports: By year (06)
*Altova Developer Portal – technology information and resources for developers
*Joint Research & Development – Queensland
*Altova MapForce – building Web services
*Batik SVG Toolkit
*Tockit — Goals
*Galicia Lattice Builder Home Page
*Formal Concept Analysis Homepage
*Camelis
*Perseus Digital Library
*Jython – Python under Java
*Python Tutorial
*Bootstrap Institute: Engelbart papers
*Automatic Support for Enterprise Modelling and Workflow – AKT
*ConcepTool from University of Aberdeen – AKT
*[T-Rex] Sheffield
*Dissident Voice: A Radical Newsletter In the Struggle For Peace and Social Justice
*Political/Social 2006 mindfully.org
*Brahms – Agent iSolutions
*Enactable Models Project
*GATE Projects
*ANNIE – Open Source Information Extraction – AKT – Technologies – Sheffield
*MIAKT — Medical Imaging with Advanced Knowledge Technologies
*Epistemics – a company specialising in Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management
*Pascal Challenge – Assessing ML methodologies to Extract Implicit relations from documents Challenge
*Funding for Researchers -EPSRC UK
*EPSRC Website
*BlueHost.Com
*Talk Digger
*FeedShow
*RAP – Rdf API for PHP V0.9.4 – Home
*OpenLink Virtuoso: Open-Source Edition: Main.VOSIntro
*sioc-project.org | Semantically-Interlined Online Communities
*Semantic Radar for Firefox | sioc-project.org
*Ping the Semantic Web.com – Share your RDF documents with the World!
*Forum search with BoardTracker.com
*DOAP: Description of a Project
*SIOC Ontology Specification
*Active Navigation :: Information Management Solutions
*advanced knowledge technologies – AKT
*Armadillo knowledge mining system – architecture.htm
*CS Aktive Space – AKT
*Hyphen.info
*plazes – we know where
*SwarmTeams
*BuildV1.com connecting entrepreneurs
*Kiva
*Odd Wiki WikiNet: FrontPage
*Observer Group
*Bowdens Media Monitoring Limited
*Semaine de la Connaissance / authors – SdC 2006
*Brainfingers
*Minding the Planet
September 23rd, 2006 on 22:21
Prolificity
Holy cow, that’s an impressive list!
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Banazir
September 24th, 2006 on 02:49
Re: Prolificity
Hello Bill
I get antsy when I feel unproductive. I had to remind myself that, yes, I did get something done this week.
You might notice that a lot of those are academic sites, dealing with concept analysis and suchlike. The week before I was re-visiting sites dealing with decision support and suchlike.
When I mention MIL-SPEC tech_docs I’m not just blowing rainbow colored smoke. Each of those sites (with a few exceptions from google) come from a papertrail here. And each of them will produce another little factoid. I’m not done with that bunch, but the previous week’s will get poured into my wiki “Decision Support” page.
And I feel motivated now: a window of opportunity has opened and *Alas!* because of material dysfunction here I cannot move on it … year after year of low productivity, well, that adds up. And I really really really don’t want to get older and poorer at once.
Oh hey! I meant to write you … does John Sowa ring a bell? “Conceptual Structures” and “Knowledge Representation” (sorry, no links at the moment … my notes are in my other machine ATM [I use a thumb-drive])
Anyhow, reading his stuff, time after time it comes to mind that Bayes must be applicable to computer-supported decision analysis … it’s gotta be.
regards
September 16th, 2007 on 21:34
They’re in Toronto!
http://get.cooptools.ca/ … their list of resources