Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-04-04 Thread Boris Villazon-Terrazas
Dear all, In the context of the Workflow4Ever project [1], we are developing some visualization tools for Linked Data. The collaboration spheres [2] intents to provide mechanishm to improve, share and reuse of Research Objects [3] and Users Experience based on the explotation of semantic

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-04-03 Thread Carlos Tejo
Dear all, Regarding visualization of Linked Data, we (CTIC Foundation) are developing a couple of components (HTML5 front-end widgets) that you may want to include in the survey. Understats [1] (Understanding Statistics): facilitates end-users an interactive exploration of statistical and

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Sebastian Schaffert
Hi Maria and Bernadette, Am 28.03.2013 um 20:05 schrieb Bernadette Hyland: Hi Maria, Happy to see you're compiling a survey of topics tools. May I suggest adding a category called Linked Data Frameworks (a peer to Linked Data Browsers). For example, in the Linked Data Frameworks

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Barry Norton
Sebastian, Bernadette, Kingsley, Just to note (lest the conversation slip too far from the original request) that application-building, APIs, frameworks etc. are the subject of a later EUCLID chapter (5) on which we will also consult. We look forward to following up on some of these points

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Sebastian Schaffert
Hi Barry, your project - of course I agree :-) However, I don't really see what e.g. GATE would have to do with providing linked data in any different way than Stanbol. Like Stanbol, it is also a framework and API, so I'd move this to Chapter 5 as well. Now reading the abstract on your

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Maria Maleshkova
Dear all, visualisation is obviously a very hot topic currently and there are a lot of tools and implementations, which provide different level of support. Some simply do a graph visualisation based on the links, other provide multiple visualisation forms to choose from. What I will try to do

SV: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Søren Roug
[maria.maleshk...@kit.edu] Sendt: 27. marts 2013 17:49 Til: public-lod@w3.org Emne: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything? Dear all, we are trying to compile a survey of topics and tools for visualizing Linked Data. This is part of the contributions of the European project EUCLID (http

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 5:17 AM, Barry Norton wrote: Sebastian, Bernadette, Kingsley, Just to note (lest the conversation slip too far from the original request) that application-building, APIs, frameworks etc. are the subject of a later EUCLID chapter (5) on which we will also consult. We look forward

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 5:57 AM, Maria Maleshkova wrote: Dear all, visualisation is obviously a very hot topic currently and there are a lot of tools and implementations, which provide different level of support. Some simply do a graph visualisation based on the links, other provide multiple

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Barry Norton
Yes and no. We first introduce a generic (read DBpedia with improved disambiguation) service over GATE that's shortly to be released open source called LODIE - this gives an opportunity to discuss precision and recall. We then present building a custom GATE pipeline which can be uploaded

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Ansgar Scherp
Dear Maria, all Thank you for this effort. May I suggest two additions, see below: * Linked Data Visualization * Visualisation Techniques * Visualizing the Linked Data Cloud * Requirement for Visualisation Tools

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Hugh Glaser
Hi. As I said, great initiative. Do you have a section or chapter about where Linked Data has delivered an enhanced user experience to existing web sites, rather than providing the whole experience? This is an important aspect for the eventual utility of Linked Data, although hard to capture.

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 7:46 AM, Ansgar Scherp wrote: * Linked Data Browsers * sig.ma, sindice, OpenLink RDF Browser, Marbles, Disco - Disco Hyperdata Browser, Piggy Bank, part of SIMILE, Zitgist

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 9:13 AM, Hugh Glaser wrote: Hi. As I said, great initiative. Do you have a section or chapter about where Linked Data has delivered an enhanced user experience to existing web sites, rather than providing the whole experience? This is an important aspect for the eventual utility of

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Sebastian Schaffert
Dear Maria, I have another suggestion: Am 29.03.2013 um 12:46 schrieb Ansgar Scherp: * Linked Data Browsers * sig.ma, sindice, OpenLink RDF Browser, Marbles, Disco - Disco Hyperdata Browser, Piggy Bank, part of

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Maria Maleshkova
Dear Hugh, this is a great point! I it will make a great introduction, we were planning on directly jumping in an showing the different types of visualisation support and options. And the example is really nice as well. As already mentioned, we are trying to stick to the music domain but it

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 9:23 AM, Sebastian Schaffert wrote: LODLive:http://en.lodlive.it/ It is a visual graph explorer based on SPARQL. Looks very nice and usable. Also note that http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Applications has a collection of tools (including the one above) listed. -- Regards, Kingsley

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Maria Maleshkova
Thank you for the feedback! I am currently collecting as many visualisation-tools and have to started to classify them a bit, to list the type of functionalities that they support and the level of maturity of the implementation (prototype vs. product) This is why the list in the outline was a

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Hugh Glaser
Hi Kingsley, I think I understand what you are asking for, although I can't work out what fidelity might mean if it is being lost. (And I think the BM is very happy with where this little service fits in their value chain.) I can give you URIs, but they won't help you, as they are not to data

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 9:41 AM, Maria Maleshkova wrote: Thank you for the feedback! I am currently collecting as many visualisation-tools and have to started to classify them a bit, to list the type of functionalities that they support and the level of maturity of the implementation (prototype vs.

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Barry Norton
Kingsley, do you have a particular form in mind? I've suggested to Maria a simple SKOS taxonomy reflecting the organisation of tools in the curriculum, tagging DoaP descriptions (retrieved or reconstructed). I'm particularly interested in EUCLID as we're committed to monitoring the

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 9:49 AM, Hugh Glaser wrote: Hi Kingsley, I think I understand what you are asking for, although I can't work out what fidelity might mean if it is being lost. (And I think the BM is very happy with where this little service fits in their value chain.) Linked Data fidelity. The

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 9:59 AM, Barry Norton wrote: Kingsley, do you have a particular form in mind? You mean an ontology for product descriptions for the Turtle doc? If that's the question, then not specifically, because I am actually trying (once again) to get this community to use this as a dog-food

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Hugh Glaser
Thanks. Yes, if your goal is webby structured data, then what you describe is appropriate. Of course, others have other goals - this is particularly true of intranet applications using private data, etc. If/when organisations then decide that they want to share your goal (which we expect many

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 10:24 AM, Hugh Glaser wrote: Thanks. Yes, if your goal is webby structured data, then what you describe is appropriate. Of course, others have other goals - this is particularly true of intranet applications using private data, etc. Naturally. Thus, I won't even be able to access

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Barry Norton
You're welcome to read the public project description, in which there's plenty of provision for dog food. I ask because it seemed like you might have some specific idea on encoding - we wouldn't set out to teach anything if we were so green as to need the 'just a Turtle file is enough' pep

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 10:53 AM, Barry Norton wrote: You're welcome to read the public project description, in which there's plenty of provision for dog food. I ask because it seemed like you might have some specific idea on encoding - we wouldn't set out to teach anything if we were so green as to

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Barry Norton
We are aware the project needs to catch up having produced only 150M downloadable triples, with a public SPARQL endpoint, so far... Barry On 29/03/13 15:01, Kingsley Idehen wrote: On 3/29/13 10:53 AM, Barry Norton wrote: You're welcome to read the public project description, in which

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 11:45 AM, Barry Norton wrote: We are aware the project needs to catch up having produced only 150M downloadable triples, with a public SPARQL endpoint, so far... We are kind talking past one another. For now, just share the SPARQL endpoint URL. It just might be enough for me to

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Barry Norton
The data I mention is available primarily at: http://euclid.sti2.org/musicbrainz-rdf-dump-20130319.tar.gz With a SPARQL endpoint at: http://euclid.sti2.org:9080/repositories/musicbrainz Human-queryable at: http://euclid.sti2.org/Exercises/Exercise2/sparql (Both may be authenticated, for use

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 12:16 PM, Barry Norton wrote: With a SPARQL endpoint at: http://euclid.sti2.org:9080/repositories/musicbrainz Human-queryable at: http://euclid.sti2.org/Exercises/Exercise2/sparql (Both may be authenticated, for use in study against the curriculum, with the credentials

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Barry Norton
On 29/03/13 16:34, Kingsley Idehen wrote: On 3/29/13 12:16 PM, Barry Norton wrote: With a SPARQL endpoint at: http://euclid.sti2.org:9080/repositories/musicbrainz Human-queryable at: http://euclid.sti2.org/Exercises/Exercise2/sparql (Both may be authenticated, for use in study against the

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/29/13 12:44 PM, Barry Norton wrote: On 29/03/13 16:34, Kingsley Idehen wrote: On 3/29/13 12:16 PM, Barry Norton wrote: With a SPARQL endpoint at: http://euclid.sti2.org:9080/repositories/musicbrainz Human-queryable at: http://euclid.sti2.org/Exercises/Exercise2/sparql (Both may be

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Amrapali J Zaveri
Hi Maria, This survey article might help: http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/approaches-visualising-linked-data-survey .. Thanks. Regards, Amrapali Zaveri http://aksw.org/AmrapaliZaveri On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 2:43 AM, Daniel Schwabe dschw...@inf.puc-rio.brwrote: Maria, Explorator

RE: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Marcello Leida
@w3.org Subject: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything? Dear all, we are trying to compile a survey of topics and tools for visualizing Linked Data. This is part of the contributions of the European project EUCLID (http://www.euclid-project.euhttp://www.euclid-project.eu/), which aims

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Maria Maleshkova
Dear Alvaro, thank you for the pointers. I was aware of visualRDF and naturally Graves but Visualbox (unfortunately the links to the demos are not working, for example, http://visualbox.org/demos/cars) and LOSPerKr new. What I also find really interesting is the LODSPeaKr is focused on the

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Maria Maleshkova
Dear Mike, why did you settle for Protege? Are you focusing mainly on visualising ontologies and not so much data (instances)? The list is indeed quire extensive. Is it sorted in any way? We are trying to distinguish a bit between research-level tools and product-ready tools. I also find the

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program
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Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program
are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. From: Maria Maleshkova maria.maleshk...@kit.edu To: public-lod@w3.org Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:49 PM Subject: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything? Dear all

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Alvaro Graves
Thanks for pointing that out. My hosting had some problems yesterday, I checked and all the demos are working now. Re. LODSPeaKr, it is not focused on the music domain, it happens that sometimes I like to use examples from music. In a different domain, http://healthdata.tw.rpi.edu is a portal for

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Heiko Paulheim
Dear Maria, as far as linked data browsers are concerned, you may want to include the MoB4LOD framework allowing the custom [1] creation of different LOD presentations. Best, Heiko [1] http://www.ke.tu-darmstadt.de/resources/mob4lod Am 27.03.2013 17:49, schrieb Maria Maleshkova: Dear

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Barry Norton
Thanks, Alvaro. In fact EUCLID uses the music domain throughout and there are several MusicBrainz/Beatles examples in Chapter 2, as can be seen here (that's me karate-chopping the air): https://vimeo.com/61618438 and in the slides here:

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Bernadette Hyland
Hi Maria, Happy to see you're compiling a survey of topics tools. May I suggest adding a category called Linked Data Frameworks (a peer to Linked Data Browsers). For example, in the Linked Data Frameworks category it may include: Callimachus Open Source, OpenLink Software's Virtuoso

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 3/28/13 3:05 PM, Bernadette Hyland wrote: Hi Maria, Happy to see you're compiling a survey of topics tools. May I suggest adding a category called Linked Data Frameworks (a peer to Linked Data Browsers). For example, in the Linked Data Frameworks category it may include: Callimachus

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Daniel Schwabe
This is a nice idea suggested by Bernadette. If you decide to follow it, please consider including Synth, a model-driven framework for building Linked Data applications built on top of Ruby on Rails (but with many modifications) - http://www.tecweb.inf.puc-rio.br/synth. Cheers Daniel On Mar

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Mike Liebhold
Hi Maria, Yes, we chose Protege to visualize ontologies not large data sets. We are currently experimenting with D3,js javascript libraries for visualizing data sets. ( see http://d3js.org/ ) By the way, we did not create the site I mentionend, rather we simply discovered the list in our

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-28 Thread Alfredo Serafini
Hi i totally agree on the use of D3.js. What about Linked Data Api adoption? I am currentlly experimenting it in my spare time for provide a visualizer over Elda (i've started some months ago for a project that has an unfortunate end, so i'm trying to proceed with the development on it by myself

Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-27 Thread Maria Maleshkova
Dear all, we are trying to compile a survey of topics and tools for visualizing Linked Data. This is part of the contributions of the European project EUCLID (http://www.euclid-project.eu), which aims to provide an educational curriculum for Linked Data practitioners. So far we have created

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-27 Thread Alvaro Graves
Dear Maria, I created a few Open Source tools that may be relevant to the EUCLID project: - visualRDF (https://github.com/alangrafu/visualRDF) is a tool to visualize and explore RDF graphs - Visualbox (http://visualbox.org) is a tool to create visualizations based on Linked Data via SPARQL

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-27 Thread Mike Liebhold
Dear Maria, We did a similar recent scan. Here's an excellent list of resources: http://www.mkbergman.com/414/large-scale-rdf-graph-visualization-tools/ ( scroll down for the list of tools.) We finally settled on Protegé for a portion of our project

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-27 Thread Oscar Corcho
del Monte-28660 Madrid, España Tel. (+34) 91 336 66 05 Fax (+34) 91 352 48 19 De: Maria Maleshkova maria.maleshk...@kit.edu Fecha: miércoles, 27 de marzo de 2013 17:49 Para: public-lod@w3.org Asunto: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything? Nuevo envío de: public-lod@w3.org Fecha de

Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-27 Thread Gannon Dick
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Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

2013-03-27 Thread Daniel Schwabe
Maria, Explorator (http://www.tecweb.inf.puc-rio.br/explorator) is a linked-data browser and more, although it is not a visualization tool. Since you included Linked Data Browsers, it would qualify as one. Cheers Daniel --- Daniel Schwabe Dept. de Informatica, PUC-Rio