#osds — Public Fediverse posts
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@alvaro ,
Just click on the @datasniff "doggie" icon and you will have the data lifted and reading for export to your filesystem or #DBMS hosted #KnowledgeGraph .
See my screenshot and various #OSDS related demos 😀
/cc @Mastodon
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I've uploaded an #RDFTurtle document to my personal #ODSBriefcase at:
If you have our #OSDS Browser Ext. installed, you can start #Fediverse exploration via any profile of interest.
Specific steps:
1. Click on the #hyperlink that denotes the doc in my briefcase2. Click on a hyperlink that denotes a user
3. Click on the hyperlink that denotes the #RSS or #ActivityStreams of a selected user
That's it.
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Also note a few important items exposed in the sample entity description page:
1. #ActivityStreams #URL
2. #RSS URL
3. Profile Page URLIf you our Structured Data Sniffer (#OSDS) Browser Extension installed, you can even use it as an alternative explorer for navigating the #Web of Data creating by ActivityStreams generated by #ActivityPub operations.
That we are here today is a miracle, in the truest sense -- based on my 20+ year odyssey.😀
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Here's how I export the structured data embedded in your #HTML documents into #KnowledgeGraph that supports the #SPARQL query language -- using our Structured Data Sniffer Browser Extension (#OSDS).
1. Click on download icon
2. Select "Upload to SPARQL.."Net effect, this data becomes part of the massive #LODCloud which is akin to a #Fediverse for structured data, information, and knowledge.
Click to explore.
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Great to see that you make good use of #RDFa, #RSS, and #Atom re open #DataAccess and #DataConnectivity.
Courtesy of the @openlink Structured Data Sniffer Browser Extension (@datasniff) [1], I am able to see all the cool structured data embedded in your #HTML docs.
[1] https://medium.com/openlink-software-blog/openlink-structured-data-sniffer-osds-version-2-21-6-4026eddb47db -- About the OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (#OSDS) Browser Extension
/cc @Mastodon
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Over the weekend I stumbled upon a recipe published by @rdp :
https://mastodon.social/@rdp@hachyderm.io/109572752999864979I copied the recipe verbatim and passed it on to #gptChat for regeneration, in machine-computable form, using #RDF sentences -- via the latest edition of our #OSDS browser ext.
Here's the result:
https://tinyurl.com/49fwf3vbHere's my request text:
https://tinyurl.com/ycksy5kz#SemanticWeb #Recipes #UseCase #Web30 #LinkedData #DataConnectivity #OSDS
/cc @Mastodon
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@ChrisPirillo,
Good idea!
I’ll certainly consider adding to the roadmap of our Structured Data Sniffer Browser Extension (#OSDS). -
The next release of our @datasniff browser (ETA end of this week) will include smarts for improved understanding of content-type "application/activity+json" which is a dialect (or profile) of "application/json" aligned with "application/ld+json" (i.e., #JSONLD).
Screenshot depicts visualization produced when ".json" is added to the URL that denotes my @Mastodon profile page.
#SemanticWeb #Web30 #ActivityStreams #ActivityPub #OpenWeb #OSDS
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So many wonderful things are happening, in parallel, now that innovation has returned to the #Web -- in loosely-coupled form.
Our Structured Data Sniffer Browser Extension (#OSDS and account handle @datasniff) offers an easy way to discover #KnowledgeGraph embeddings in #HTML.
For example, see what it unveils from a Trustpilot page denoted by the #hyperlink https://www.trustpilot.com/review/showheroff.com.
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The OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (#OSDS) Browser Extension [1] includes an ability to highlight keywords it encounters in #HTML documents.
Using a document denoted by a #hyperlink e.g., https://www.engadget.com/apple-third-party-app-stores-report-195840839.html, here's how the functionality is invoked:
1. Open doc in browser
2. Click on "doggie" icon
3. Click on SuperLinks button to
inject a #hyperlink per recognized keyword4.Click on highlighted word for a associated entity description.
Links:
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Latest #gptChat exercise?
Asking it to write an #HTML document comprising a #DBpedia based #KnowledgeGraph.
Response:
https://linkeddata.uriburner.com/c/8BG3DKI made two corrections:
1. corrected the content-type (changed text/rdf to text/turtle)
2. added missing xsd: prefix declaration
I used our #OSDS browser extension for view the embedded DBpedia Knowledge Graph.
/cc @judell
#SemanticWeb #LinkedData #DataConnectivity #HyperData #Web30
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Latest #gptChat exercise?
Asking it to write an #HTML document comprising a #DBpedia based #KnowledgeGraph.
Response:
https://linkeddata.uriburner.com/c/8BG3DKI made two corrections:
1. corrected the content-type (changed text/rdf to text/turtle)
2. added missing xsd: prefix declaration
I used our #OSDS browser extension for view the embedded DBpedia Knowledge Graph.
/cc @judell
#SemanticWeb #LinkedData #DataConnectivity #HyperData #Web30
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Latest #gptChat exercise?
Asking it to write an #HTML document comprising a #DBpedia based #KnowledgeGraph.
Response:
https://linkeddata.uriburner.com/c/8BG3DKI made two corrections:
1. corrected the content-type (changed text/rdf to text/turtle)
2. added missing xsd: prefix declaration
I used our #OSDS browser extension for view the embedded DBpedia Knowledge Graph.
/cc @judell
#SemanticWeb #LinkedData #DataConnectivity #HyperData #Web30
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Latest #gptChat exercise?
Asking it to write an #HTML document comprising a #DBpedia based #KnowledgeGraph.
Response:
https://linkeddata.uriburner.com/c/8BG3DKI made two corrections:
1. corrected the content-type (changed text/rdf to text/turtle)
2. added missing xsd: prefix declaration
I used our #OSDS browser extension for view the embedded DBpedia Knowledge Graph.
/cc @judell
#SemanticWeb #LinkedData #DataConnectivity #HyperData #Web30
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Latest #gptChat exercise?
Asking it to write an #HTML document comprising a #DBpedia based #KnowledgeGraph.
Response:
https://linkeddata.uriburner.com/c/8BG3DKI made two corrections:
1. corrected the content-type (changed text/rdf to text/turtle)
2. added missing xsd: prefix declaration
I used our #OSDS browser extension for view the embedded DBpedia Knowledge Graph.
/cc @judell
#SemanticWeb #LinkedData #DataConnectivity #HyperData #Web30
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At some point, you will see the #RSS rendition surface in my #FeedLand page under the "Kingsley Uyi Idehen" entry.
Why?
Because every post I make here is also exposed via a @Mastodon generated #RSS feed.How do I discover all of this?
Using good old HTML page view-source, or via our the OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (#OSDS) browser extension [1].FeedLand is a hosted-service for feed subscription and presentation.
LInks:
[1] https://medium.com/openlink-software-blog/openlink-structured-data-sniffer-osds-version-2-21-6-4026eddb47db -- Browser Ext.