Modeling Semantic Rule

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Hello Yuri,

As I think Semantic Rule on wikis could be useful, I have created a page Rule Modeling, inorder to list tips about this topic, contuning your post on http://old.nabble.com

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Nicolas NALLET (Sémantiki)

20:28, 7 December 2012

Very nice, I will try to contribute! The problem with SMW-based rules is that the rules are applying when the parser is called. I think that I should have a look on Ontoprise's solutions for rules in wiki. Have you seen their extensions for rules?

20:36, 7 December 2012

Yes, there is the extension Rule Knowledge released on 2009 but I never tried it.

For the problem with SMW-based rules is that the rules are applying when the parser is called. Maybe it could exist a solution to hard write new categories or values inferenced thanks to the same mechanism as the input type "googlemaps"in Semantic Forms (that write the geaographic coordinates when we enter the complete adresse after pushing a button).

Do you see what I Mean ?

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Nicolas NALLET (Sémantiki)

13:14, 10 December 2012

Let's learn what Rule Knowledge can do. If their functionality plus the one we're describing in Rule Modeling page is not enough, we will formulate requirements for the new extension.

I thought that the bot-based extension can be good alternative to the parser functions since the bot do not depend on parser.

By the way can you show me any examples of the rules you want to model with MW/SMW?

16:21, 10 December 2012
 

Don't really understand your analogy about the googlemap input format. :( Can you clarify?

17:34, 10 December 2012

Hi, Yes I will be clearer : For The input type "googlemaps"in Semantic Forms

Before My template looked like this :

 {{Installateur
 |Name=
 |City=Paris
 |Country=France
 |geographic coordinates={{#geocode:  Paris  France|service=google}}
 }}
 

The consequence was points on the map thanks to geographic coordinates were not always dispalyed because the parser was not always called, do you confirm ?

Thanks to the input type "google maps", the template looks like this :

 {{Installateur
 |Name=
 |City=Paris
 |Country=France
 |geographic coordinates=48° 52' 56" N, 2° 18' 28" E
 }}
 

As you can see, the input type "google maps" write like manually the geographic coordinates int the field and points are always displayed.

I answer your others question at the rule modeling talk page.

Cheers

Nicolas NALLET (Sémantiki)

22:27, 10 December 2012