Hi Christian,
...
3) The UI
Faceted browsing is a suitable approach to assist end-users in searching
within a mostly unknown data space. They always filter the collection by
selecting only from existing characteristics of the remaining items. This is
easier to handle than a free, textual
hi,
what's at the core of our implementation of facetted browsing for rdf data
are some bindings of a sparql query (the bindings of the sparql query like
facetCount, facetPredicate and facetPredicateLabel are the interface, this
way we are extremely flexible regarding the data that is presented).
The tabulator widget library has a table widget which automatically adds filter
strings or numeric range filters and sort arrows at the top of each table
column making a low profile faceted browser. Ilaria Liccardi wrote it. It us
used in a generic class member property table, and in a number
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Tim Berners-Lee ti...@w3.org wrote:
The tabulator widget library has a table widget which automatically adds
filter strings or numeric range filters and sort arrows at the top of each
table column making a low profile faceted browser. Ilaria Liccardi wrote
Dear Martin, thank you for the good input!
Some in-line comments follows
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 9:32 AM, Martin Voigt martin.vo...@ontos.com
wrote:
Hi all,
interesting discussion. For my working regarding FB, I distinguish three
key aspects that are strongly related in the concept of FB:
Nice.
On 28 Apr 2015, at 08:33, Michael Brunnbauer bru...@netestate.de wrote:
Hello Hugh,
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 03:24:57PM +0100, Hugh Glaser wrote:
one probably needs to materialize data in some other more facets-friedly
system (e.g. solr, elastic search) to gain good performances
Dear Bernadette, all
I can surely share my list, and I'll do as soon as I find some time to give
it some structure and write in proper english...
Honestly I got a bit stuck asking myself What exactly am I looking for?
In other words: what is exactly a faceted browser for RDF data? Does it
mean
Hi Hugh, Christian
not sure. This[1] takes RDF as an input, the user couldnt care less about
the internal, just gets a fast, powerful relational browser. Nothing here
is SPARQL there isnt even a triplestore. RDF is processed via hadop, Solr
indexes are created, no URI is looked up.
Still it
Hey Christian,
Graphity Platform implements faceted search purely using SPARQL on a
standard triplestore. It manipulates FILTERs on the fly based on the
filters selected by the user. Here's a working example:
http://dedanskeaviser.dk/newspapers
Martynas
graphityhq.com
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at
Hi Christian,
I presume you are familiar with SolrRDF - http://goo.gl/kjLFHM?
Cheers
D
On Apr 27, 2015, at 10:02 - 27/04/15, Christian Morbidoni
christian.morbid...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Bernadette, all
I can surely share my list, and I'll do as soon as I find some time to give
it
On 4/27/15 9:02 AM, Christian Morbidoni wrote:
Honestly I got a bit stuck asking myself What exactly am I looking
for? In other words: what is exactly a faceted browser for RDF data?
Great point!
All:
What is Faceted Browsing ?
What are the distinguishing characteristics (features,
Hi Christian,
If you produce a list of platforms/browsers for RDF, you'd create a valuable
resource for the open data / Web of data community. Thanks in advance. Please
share with the list when completed.
Please add the Callimachus Project to your list.[1] Callimachus is an Open
Source web
Pelorus (by Complexible, formerly Clark Parsia) is another faceted
browser, and they have a very nice demo here:
http://nasa.clarkparsia.com/
Anzo (by Cambridge Semantics) is another tool that has faceted browsing
capability. Hmm, which Anzo? Unfortunately they seem to have branded
Thank you all for the replies and the useful info.
I'll go trough all of them asap and will bother you again if I have some
question :-)
best,
Christian
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:08 PM, Thiago Nunes thiagor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Christian,
To the best of my knowledge you are right, there is
Hi Christian,
Rhizomik is an initiative including many different projects, the specific
project about semantic data exploration including automatic generation of
menus, treemaps, facets,... is:
Rhizomer - http://rhizomik.net/rhizomer/
In relation with tools comparisons, we have developed a
Hi Christian,
I few years ago I wrote Farrah (https://github.com/alangrafu/farrah). I
used it to rapidly enable non-experts to explore sparql endpoints. A demo
can be found at http://graves.cl/farrah
Hope it helps
Alvaro Graves-Fuenzalida, PhD
Web: http://graves.cl - Twitter: @alvarograves
On
On 23 Jan 2015, at 11:42, Christian Morbidoni christian.morbid...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm doing some research to get a comprehensive (as much as possible) view on
what faceted browsers are out there today for RDF data and what features they
offer.
I collected a lot of links to
Hi all,
I'm doing some research to get a comprehensive (as much as possible) view
on what faceted browsers are out there today for RDF data and what features
they offer.
I collected a lot of links to papers, web sites and demos... but I found
very few comparison/survey papers about this specific
Hi Christian,
My PhD student Thiago Nunes is working on something related - a model-based
framework for data exploration. You can see a partial description of the work
in the same IESD'14 proceedings [1]. It is aimed at a generalization of faceted
browsers, i.e. it considers a broader class of
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