On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 03:04:22PM +0000, Jörn Hees wrote:
> I had a closer look at VoID again, but as i remembered it seems to me that 
> the available statistics properties are tailored to whole datasets and not 
> individual nodes within.
> I could maybe create an individual Linkset out of each individual subject, 
> each predicate and each object.
> Is this what you meant or were you referring to general stats about the whole 
> dataset?
> 
> Is anyone aware of a "rdf node statistics" vocabulary?

I've extended VoID to handle more statistics (http://ldf.fi/void-ext)
and created a web tool to calculate these from SPARQL endpoints, as
well as visualize them at http://jiemakel.github.io/aether/ .

I've also run statistics from e.g. DBPedia 3.8 and 3.9 (using an
offline tool that is sadly not currently available). You can compare
the two at http://j.mp/1F1voBt .

 - Eetu

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Eetu Mäkelä, Researcher, D.Sc. - http://www.seco.tkk.fi/u/jiemakel/
Semantic Computing Research Group - http://www.seco.tkk.fi/
Department of Media Technology - http://www.media.tkk.fi/
Aalto University School of Science - http://sci.aalto.fi/

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