Brighten the Corners — Andrew Walkingshaw’s weblog

Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics, Cambridge

 

Leaps

Just in time for my presentation at XTech 2008, I’m releasing, with a lot of help from Toby White, the final beta of Golem:

Golem is a set of tools, and ontology language, for processing data written in CML. The Golem language is XML, and the tools and libraries are written in Python.

Golem is being developed as part of MaterialsGrid, where we’re building a system to automate the process of predicting the properties of engineering materials; recently I’ve been using to automatically extract RDF metadata from the CrystalEye database, letting me make things like this.

I’ll be talking about this work at XTech, so more soon, but if you have any problems getting Golem to work, please let us know.

 

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  1. Andrew releases the final Golem beta and other cool stuff : business|bytes|genes|molecules Says:

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