Haystack (MIT project)
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Haystack is a project at the
BSD license
.
Similar to the
unstructured information
. This information has a common representation in RDF that is presented to users in a configurable human-readable way.
Adenine
Haystack was developed in the
cross-platform. It is the perhaps the earliest example of a homoiconic general graph (rather than list/tree) programming language.[3]
A substantial characteristic of Adenine is that this language possesses native support for the Resource Description Framework (RDF). The language constructs of Adenine are derived from Python and Lisp. Adenine is written in RDF and thus also can be represented and written with RDF based syntaxes such as Notation3 (N3).
Active projects and recent research papers
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See also
- SIMILE
- Chandler (software)
- Semantic desktop
- Strigi
- Beagle (software)
- Personal knowledge base
- Comparison of notetaking software
References
- ISBN 1-58113-703-6.
- ^ Quan, Dennis; Huynh, David; Sinha, Vineet; Karger, David (2002). Adenine: a metadata programming language (PDF). Student Oxygen Workshop.
- S2CID 1962171.
- Haystack: per-user information environments. Eytan Adar, David Karger, Lynn Andrea Stein. Proceedings of the eighth international conference on Information and knowledge management, p. 413–422, November 2–06, 1999, Kansas City, Missouri, United States
- Haystack: A Platform for Creating, Organizing and Visualizing Information Using RDF. Huynh, Karger, et al. 2002
- Haystack Project summary
- Belief layer for Haystack
External links
- Active Haystack projects
- Haystack at the SIMILE project webpage
- Adenine Tutorial converted to IFCX Wings from the original which is now 404.
- Adenine implementation in Java extracted from MIT Haystack hosted on Sourceforge.