Quick idea about that: organizing a workshop. Academics want to do academic things, which convert spend time as input into citable artifacts. A traditional workshop would of course require quite a lot of ressources and efforts, but we can capitalize on the current pandemic and the trend of online conferences. This make such event super affordable to setup... and to attend. The biggest issue I saw would be advertising the event so the right people could hear of it and join (maybe http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/ + some direct contact). And have a publisher (could be 100% online too) for the proceedings would help.
Best regards, Louis Lecailliez
________________________________ De : Abstract-Wikipedia abstract-wikipedia-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org de la part de Denny Vrandečić dvrandecic@wikimedia.org Envoyé : vendredi 17 juillet 2020 16:18 À : General public mailing list for the discussion of Abstract Wikipedia (aka Wikilambda) abstract-wikipedia@lists.wikimedia.org Objet : Re: [Abstract-wikipedia] Related work: The Function hub
Yes, FunctionHub is one interesting project in that space, and it is geared towards expressing the meaning of primitive functions in different formalisms. Another related, interesting project is the http://codeontology.org/
We should make sure to learn lessons from all of these! I wonder how we can set up a system where we can have people who have deeply delved into these topics, participate in our conversations and benefit from their expertise. Simply inviting them to the mailing list doesn't really make the trick.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 12:49 PM Jose Emilio Labra Gayo <jelabra@gmail.commailto:jelabra@gmail.com> wrote: One project that I think is related to Wikilambda's goal of developing a comprehensive repository of functions is the "Function hub" (https://fno.io/hub/search) that was developed during Ben de Meester's Phd as part of the Function ontology (https://fno.io/).
I think it can be considered as part of the related work and maybe gather some inspiration from it.
-- -- Best regards, Jose Labra -- http://labra.weso.es
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