Goals for all WPs for May 2011
as announced by WP leaders at the end of the January 2011 meeting in Lyon
WP1
- RDF descriptions and annotations of workflows
- include semantic services input
- GOAL: show significant use of description and annotations
- GOAL: uniform evaluation framework applied to plugins and an existing workflow
WP2
- spreading activation on CUDA cards applied to LLD and FF, running on platforms
- statistical semantic subsetting methods (MPI) tested on LLD and FF (hopefully parallelised, joint with HLRS)
- using interest-profiles constructed from Twitter streams linked to querying LLD or FF (WICI)
WP3
- 4 plugins implemented
- problem: no customers? (WP2)
- traffic prediction and media analytics
WP4
significant benchmark of Knowledge Summarisation on ?MedLine
testing of selectors in a single workflow (using FF, LLD, ?MedLine)
significant benchmark of Noisy Data Reasoning on ?OpenStreetMap
- (including WP2 selector's)
- uniform description of the different selection heuristics
parallel IRIS, benchmark on ?OpenRule set
WP5
- include new RDF-based description
- bug-fixes
- next release end of March including end-user front-end
- integration with marketplace
- integration of monitoring tools (also in end-user front-end)
WP6
- using Seoul dataset for POI's in a given Seoul area (thousand of POI's, million of Tweets, 100.000 users, 50.000 follow-connections)
- use inductive reasoning to find Maven
- recommending what to next
- C-SPARQL usage to detect Tweet spreading in social network
- Big Goal (uncertain): Android App.
WP7a
- LLD-update process
- improved relation mapping in LLD, leading to improved relfinder
- connecting LLD with causal background knowledge + query facilities for scientists
WP7b
- plugin reasoner
- porting parallisation
WP8
WP9
interviews & strategy development
- exploitation plan for WP7a
- market observation update
WP11
- include 1st version in release 3 (end of March)
- support more metrics
- apply them to at least one use-case workflow
- visualisation integrated user-front
