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Microdata to RDF Distiller

As reported in the Semantic Web Activity Blog, a new Interest Group Note has just been published, documenting the extraction algorithm from HTML5+Microdata to RDF. The algorithm replaces the one that was part of an earlier version of the Microdata+HTML5 draft.

In the past few days I worked on an implementation of this extraction algorithm in Python; I have now created a public service at W3C to serve as an RDF distiller for microdata. It is still an alpha release, meaning that I am sure it has bugs; but it may be useful nevertheless. Comments are, of course, welcome!

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Filed by Ivan Herman on March 8, 2012 4:03 PM in HTML, Semantic Web, Technology, Tools, Web Applications
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Bob DuCharme # 2012-03-08

"May be useful nevertheless"! I think you underestimate this. Thanks so much for doing it.

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