| Categorizing and linking Joomla article in a meaningful way |
| Semantic Web | |||
| Written by Danh Le Phuoc | |||
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Have you ever think that "is it possible to categorize and link your Joomla! articles with entities (people, places, organizations, etc.), facts (person ‘x’ works for company ‘y’), and events (person ‘z’ was appointed chairman of company ‘y’ on date ‘x’)?".Yes, theorically, it's possible,but, to have such functionalities, we have to spend a lot of efforts on natural language processing, machine learning and other stuffs. So,practically,not feasible for a small and medium CMS. However, it's still insteresting and worth trying,isn't it? In Calais Overview site they said that "The Calais web service automatically attaches rich semantic metadata to the content you submit" and such "metadata gives you the ability to build maps (or graphs or networks) linking documents to people to companies to places to products to events to geographies to … whatever. You can use those maps to improve site navigation, provide contextual syndication, tag and organize your content, create structured folksonomies, filter and de-duplicate news feeds or analyze content to see if it contains what you care about. And, you can share those maps with anyone else in the content ecosystem". This sounds very attractive,right? [1] Calais. [2] Calais Viewer.
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.So,let's try a webservice like
. But don't be too optimistic, it is not perfect yet. Let play arround with their viewer at
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Thursday, 01 May 2008
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
1. Integrate Dan Grossman's Open Calais Tags PHP class. [1]
2. Then, create a plugin that fires on "onPrepareContent" shipping the article to Open Calais, returning an array of people, companies and terms identified in the article.
3. Feed that list into a Technorati Searchlet.[2]
4. Provide list results with links to "related blog postings" on the people, businesses and things found in your article.
http://www.dangrossman.info/open-calais-tags/
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,3887/Itemid,35/
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
You did it ...
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
I reall like your project, and also like to see you start blogging here. Love to see your project start, will certainly keep a close eye to it.
Wilco