Welcome to the Loki!
This is a wiki about the projects developed by GEIST Team at AGH-UST & Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland:
Loki - semantic wiki:
semantic annotations
SPARQL and ASK queries
RDF/XML export
SPARQL Endpoint
Reasoning Unit Tests
powered by SWI-Prolog
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BiFröST Framework för Semantical Tracking:
Semantic Business Platform - business processes (BPMN) and rules (SBVR):
Note: projects are presented in one Demo wiki but they are independent - you can simply pick the plugins that you are interested in and install them.
The systems are under development and may be updated frequently.
Quickstart & Documentation
For a quickstart with our tools see: 1.5h Tour through our tools
For a step-by-step introduction to our projects see:
For technical documentation, user manuals and papers see docs namespace.
Example use cases
For example use cases see the cases page.
Downloads
Downloads and changelog are available in downloads namespace.
Who is responsible for this?
News
March 30, 2023: The last ten years of Loki development has been just summarized in “
Loki – the semantic wiki for collaborative knowledge engineering” paper in Expert Systems with Applications (
10.1016/j.eswa.2023.119968;
IF 8.665). Take a look at the paper and do not hesitate to use our wiki in your projects!
March 15, 2023: Some bugfixes were fixed in Loki and lokiontology. Download the latest releases and check the new versions!
March 23, 2022: Many updates and bugfixes from last four years were finally released. Go straight to the
downloads to see new versions of lokiontology (with syntax highlighting and code hints!), loki, and others!
September 16, 2018: New version of rdfloki was released. See
download page for more information.
June 27, 2018: Krzysztof Kutt defended his doctorate, which concerned, inter alia, the development of Loki! The full text can be found
here. The results will soon be developed in the form of articles. Stay tuned!
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September 20, 2017: A short
Tour on our tools is now available. If you want to quickly go through the main functionality that we offer, you have to look at it!
September 19, 2017: Big update! New versions of Loki and PROV plugins are available along with four new ones: revisionsrater, lokiontology, xttviewer and rdfloki. See also our visual RDF editor! All of them are
ready for download.
January 24, 2017: Four BSc Theses based on Loki are successfully finished! Congratulations to the Students!
October 27, 2016: Current trends in Loki development will be presented at
AI*IA 2016.
BiFröST paper is now available at our website!
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December 21, 2015: Website was unavailable during last week due to some technical problems, but now we are back again!
December 1, 2015: PROV plugin released! This plugin saves DokuWiki changelog as RDF graph according to
W3C PROV Standard.
Read about it and
try it now!
December 1, 2015: SPARQL Endpoint added to Loki!
Download new version now and ask remote queries to wiki!
October 30, 2015: Tests set that covers basic Loki functionality is now available
here! It is performed by developers, but can also give an idea what and how can be done using Loki.
Check it out!
October 29, 2015: New Loki version is now available for
download! In this version some bugs were fixed.
October 1, 2015: New page released! We are back with our third project called
SBVRwiki, updated
docs &
papers and use cases ready to
see and
download. Stay tuned! More updates soon!
August 8, 2013: BPWiki, a wiki supporting collaborative business process modeling is now available at our
Loki Demo site. Please take a look!
April 14, 2011: The official Loki 1.0 realease is now available for
download! This version is largely based on the prototype PlWiki 1.0 and PlWiki 2.0 systems.
April 12-13, 2011: Loki has been presented at
2nd Ontology Workshop (website in polish) in Kazimierz Dolny, Poland. It seems that the system has been well received both by academic and business people
April 2, 2011: The Loki goes online! Although the website is still under heavy development, you can check out the
demo installation of the Loki system, as well as
download and install your own one!