Hi, DBpedia people,

I'm Rui Guo, a PhD student working on database area at the University of
California, Irvine. I'm interested in applying for the Google Summer of
Code 2019, and since my current research topic is *linked data
visualization*, I'm wondering if there is any mentor interested in it as
well?

There are already a few fancy demos on linked data (nodes and edges)
visualization, such as
* http://www.visualdataweb.org/relfinder/relfinder.php
* http://graphvizdb.imis.athena-innovation.gr

However, I didn't see any demo that tries to visualize *new* data
*dynamically*. For example, DBpedia may collect 100 new web pages every
day, and there would be new links between the new pages and old pages.
Visualizing the new data dynamically and incrementally can help us
discover *new
knowledge* accordingly.

I read more than 10 papers about linked data visualization last quarter (my
notes are at https://github.com/ISG-ICS/cloudberry/wiki/Related-Work), and
it would be great if I can work on this project with DBpedia this summer.

Please let me know if you are interested and we can discuss more details
about my proposal ;)
Rui Guo
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