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This is a tool for R that prepares a CSV spreadsheet to upload data to ORKG.
This tool helps scrape DOIs from https://orcid.org/ and curate them using Scholia
Configurable Generation of Synthetic Schemas and Knowledge Graphs at Your Fingertips
A badge generator for ActivityPub-enabled social media platforms, i.e., fediverse
A Git-compatible VCS that is both simple and powerful
Tigramite is a python package for causal inference with a focus on time series data. The Tigramite documentation is at
Compute PageRank on >3 billion Wikipedia links on off-the-shelf hardware.
SPARQL micro-services deployed at http:https://sparql-micro-service.org
A data model and client for QuickStatements (for Wikidata)
Python implementation of the Ecological Public Good model
An open source implementation of OpenAI's ChatGPT Code interpreter
WikiDB: Build a DB (key-value store - LMDB style) from Wikidata dump
A generated QR code for a monument that once scanned by mobile allows the user to listen to the Wikipedia page related to that monument in the mobile phone's language.
Compare James Webb Space Telescope images to older images.
Demonstration of Linked Data queries for the ΔTissue project.
Chrome Web Extension for support of the NWO ISAAC platform.
(subjective) overview of projects which are related both to python and semantic technologies (RDF, OWL, Reasoning, ...)
[Archived] We are seeking to support the most ambitious and innovative ideas to systemically improve the sustainability of the OSS ecosystem. Submit your idea or view other ideas here.
Code to create and analyze SoftwareKG, a Knowledge Graph of Software Mentions over PMC articles
Resumes generated using the GitHub informations
Wikidata as a trivia card game.
RAMOSE is an application for creating REST APIs on top of SPARQL endpoints
The ImageJ plugin to run deep-learning models
Simple attendance registration for universities having pandemics. ("anwesende" is German for "people that are being present".)