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Living Lab Sensor Network JSON-LD Annotation


Repository Discontinued Notice

This repository is no longer updated so you might encounter broken links or unavailable test case procedures.

New work related to this project has moved to: http://purl.org/smart-cities/scll-vocabulary

The original vocabulary used to describe iot elements is no longer available (https://iotdb.org/pub/iot). It might have been redirected or taken down by its original author.


Semantic annotation process for the JSON collections generated from the UDG Living Lab Sensor Network This module project is part of the Living Labs for Smart Cities use case in Guadalajara City.

History

  • 7/27/2016:
    • First draft documentation for the sensor network data model.
  • 7/25/2016:
    • Finished vocabularies. scllv: jsonld specification to the UDG Living Lab and scllv-meta owl specification of extended metadata).
  • 7/19/2016:
  • 7/15/2016:
    • Initial development version of the Smart Cities Living Lab Vocabulary (ssllv) in JSON-LD format.
  • 7/7/2016:
    • Prototype annotation proposal for the device JSON and weekdatasets JSON generated by the Living Lab.
  • 10/28/2020:
    • Added notice of deprecation to the project.
  • 09/29/2021:
    • Project extension moved to new repository.

Results

Try Out at the JSON-LD Playground!

Participating Institutions

  • Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG)
  • University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)

Credits

  • Project PI (UDG): Victor M. Larios
  • Project PI (UTEP): Natalia Villanueva-Rosales
  • UDG Living Labs:
    • Leopoldo Gomez
    • Olga B. Mora
    • Emmanuel Aceves
    • Gustavo Jimenez
  • UTEP Cybershare:
    • Luis Garnica Chavira

Contributors

  • iotdb.org
    • David Janes: Helped with a sample extension of their iot vocabulary to describe dataset terms of ssll.

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

License

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE