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GoodRelations - The Web Vocabulary for E-Commerce

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GoodRelations is a standardized vocabulary for product, price, and company data that can (1) be embedded into existing static and dynamic Web pages and that (2) can be processed by other computers. This increases the visibility of your products and services in the latest generation of search engines, recommender systems, and other novel applications.

[goodrelations] RDFa-markup

Martin Hepp martin.hepp at ebusiness-unibw.org
Fri Aug 3 04:57:32 CEST 2012


Hi,
On Aug 3, 2012, at 3:40 AM, Lists wrote:

> Thank you Mr. Hepp for answering.
> 
> Perhaps I missunderstood the meaning of the item "eligibleRegions".
The property is for indicating the regions that you are selling to. 

> I' am
> working on a semantic shop application and will 
> sell software with it. So what would search engines do with the informations
> for "eligibleRegions" in context of a software product offer?
Im general, search engines use GoodRelations markup for three purposes:

1. Direct information extraction, i.e. getting data for specific purposes (e.g. showing Rich Snippets),
2. Getting relevance signals from the site (e.g. for which queries from which audiences should this page be ranked high)?), and
3. for training other components, in particular machine learning functionality.
> What is the actual meaning of the item in this context?
See above.
> 
> I also want to try to get the complete benefit of gr- more then tagging. Are
> there any good resources (tutorials, real world examples, videos etc.)
Tutorials:
    http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Events
    http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Documentation (work in progress)

Examples:
    http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Cookbook
    http://www.heppnetz.de/ontologies/goodrelations/v1.html
    http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Datasets

Videos:
    https://vimeo.com/user2627141

> available to build up or use ontologies based on GoodRelations? I found
> http://code.google.com/p/gr4php/ and its very interesting. But I need more
> "real world input" (ontology usage examples) to get the complete impression
> and maybe new ideas :-). 
> 
> Will high-precision identifiers for product types based on Wikipedia benefit
> from Wikidata?
> 
Maybe. In some cases, you could directly use Wikidata URIs for the same purpose.

Best wishes

Martin Hepp

> thx in advanced Steve
> 
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