Any23
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any23
| Name of the tool: | any23 |
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| Home page: | http://http://developers.any23.org/ |
| Programming Language(s) that can be used with the tool: | Java |
| Relevant Semantic Web technologies: | RDF |
| Categories: | Programming Environment, RDF Generator, Converter, API |
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| Company or Institution: | DERI |
(Tool description last modified on 2011-11-4.)
Description
Anything To Triples (any23) is a library and web service that extracts structured data in RDF format from a variety of Web documents. Currently it supports the following input formats:
- RDF/XML, Turtle, N3
- RDFa
- microformats: adr, geo, hCalendar, hCard, hListing, hResume, hReview, License and XFN
Any23 can be used in various ways:
- As a library in Java applications that consume structured data from the Web.
- As a command-line tool for extracting and converting between the supported formats.
- There is a web service and API where you can try it at http://any23.org.
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