A demonstration essay (and a link to the slides) for my presentation at Berkeley’s Center for Document Engineering.

'Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.

Abraham Lincoln

This essay serves basically the same purpose as my December essay on Practical RDF. I’m using it as part of a demonstration of RDF aggregation during my talk at the Center for Document Engineering.

Metadata from this photograph of Alexand Norm

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Alex and Norm at CDE

is combined with metadata from my Palm, and from this essay to construct several pages of the site.

There’s a diagram of this process in my slides [URL forthcoming].

During the talk, I mentioned, among other things, the co-depiction experiment. One of the research groups here is doing some interesting work with face recognition, camera phones, and something like co-depictions. I got another good one for the archives after my talk:

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Codepiction

Happy trails.

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