Chris,
> > Looks very good - I'll give it a spin. I'd be interested to know what > algorithm is used here to bring the bird meaning to the top of the results. > Cool, thanks. As far as the algorithm [1], it's Entity Rank and co-frequencies, explained in depth in this paper by Orri Erling [2]. > > I wonder about the utility of the directory/file metaphor (rather than the > graph metaphor) since this brings with it the unintended notion of > containment. > > As another browsing example you may be interested in this dbPedia/mashup > browser I built as a toy in XQuery on eXist a while back. > > http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/xmlwiki/RDF/classbrowse2.xq?resource=Kiwi > > This is based on the three category systems used in dbpedia and had as its > objective to be a picture-book browser. It is very much a prototype and > stresses the little server it shares with other eXist applications so please > be gentle (I must look into moving it to the cloud) > Very interesting.The dbpedia data has a skos:broder property that I used to transverse the broader and narrower categories, is this the sameAs what you used, or is there another property type I should explore? [1] http://lod.openlinksw.com/facet_doc.html [2] http://www.openlinksw.com/weblog/oerling/lodw2.pdf -sherman > > Regards > > Chris > > ------------------------------ > This email was independently scanned for viruses by McAfee anti-virus > software and none were found > -- Thanks, -sherman I pray that you may prosper in all things and be healthy, even as your soul prospers (3 John 1:2)