Thematix Teams with AKSW
Thematix and the Agile Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web group at University of Leipzig are partnering to make RDFaCE — the RDFa Content Editor — available broadly and to support its use.
RDFaCE is a WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) semantic content editor that plugs into most content management systems. It enables end-users to easily annotate their content using RDFa and Microdata markups. RDFaCE employs external NLP APIs to suggest namespaces, properties, URIs and to automatically annotate content, vastly increasing productivity and making semantic markup economically feasible for large organizations. Our colleague, Ali Khalili, shows how it works in conjunction with Schema.org in the video below.
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I would like to see this integrated with Google Docs to support collaborative editing of online documentation. Should I resign myself to be unrequited?
That’s a great idea, Lonnie, though semantic markup (RDFa or Microdata) is relevant only to HTML documents, intended for web publication. Maybe you remain unrequited?
– Rob