Open zacharywhitley opened 5 years ago
https://github.com/EricssonResearch/scott-eu/tree/master/planner_reasoner
This project contains a PDDL generator, a Planner OSLC Service (based on Metric-FF planner and VAL validator).
https://www.w3.org/Submission/SWRL/
http://wiki.ruleml.org/index.php/RuleML_Home
http://techinvestlab.ru/dot15926Editor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_reasoner
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050916325182
Born - Bayesian Ontology Reasoner.
May I suggest to use a Wiki page instead ?
I understand the motivation for the suggestion but using a wiki page wouldn't be any more difficult than just updating the list. The nice thing about this whenever I come across a link that I think should be here I can just copy/paste it here and then go right back to whatever it was I was doing. I can capture then link without having to open the page, click the edit button, find an appropriate place to put it, add some markdown and remember to save the page. It doesn't sound like much but it's disruptive enough that I'm probably not going to end up doing it and it won't get on the list. What I do need to do is get ahead of this and get these things on the list. I've made progress but I still have a lot to get to.
It was also supposed to be easier for people to suggest a link without having to go through the trouble of submitting a PR.
Unfortunately I had to "unwatch" this repository due to the frequent notifications.
I’m sorry about that. I don’t generally follow projects on github so I wasn’t aware that you’d get a ping on each post but I’m assuming you’d get pinged on each commit which is generally one or two links at a time which would be the same.
osm-rdf - Converting OpenStreetMap administrative boundaries to RDF.
wysiwyq - What You See Is What You Query .
I'm starting this so that there's a quick place to put a link that I come across that I don't really have time to categorize and a commit is a hassle. Often I'll come across something interesting but I don't want to get side tracked from what I'm doing and need a really easy way to record it to come back to later.