. "None." . "NIF 1.0 compliant without RDF/XML input; JSONP output" . . . . "title" "DBpedia Spotlight" . "content" "My name is Robert Schulze and like Marcus I'm studying computer science at the University of Leipzig. For the practical course of the lecture \"Software aus Komponente\" I created a wrapper for the DBpedia Spotlight web service, that\u00A0generates NIF output.\r\n\r\nThe wrapper uses the Spotlight annotation endpoint to find named entities in a given text input. It's implemented in Node.js, runs as a web service itself and fulfills all normative and (almost) all\u00A0interface requirements given by the NIF-1.0 specification. Please have a look at the projects README\u00A0for a detailed overview. Additionally to the specification I added JSONP as a output format. JSONP output allows JavaScript developers to create client side\u00A0software on top of my implementation.\r\n\r\nFor future development I would like to support N-Triples, \u00A0Turtle and N3 as output formats. Because to the best of my knowledge there is no RDF framework/library/tool written in JavaScript or for Node.js, that supports transformations between these formats and RDF/XML, this is not the easiest goal to achieve. Furthermore I think it would be convenient to have a small reference implementation that uses the JSONP output.\r\n\r\n" .