Johan Sundström wrote: > On 3/4/07, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I'm making some exhibits for WWW2007 and would like feedback on them: >> >> http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/projects/www2007/www2007.html >> > Neat. I'd like at least a timeline view, and preferably a tabular view > too of paper names, scheduled location and time, perhaps with > presenter names if available. I also miss a people facet. > I'm counting on my UROP to make a calendar view...
>> The official conference program is here: >> http://lemur.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~cjg/www2007/days.php >> > That's a lot of useful data you've left out from there. :-) Afraid of > overdoing the information available? I'm personally only interested in papers, not workshops, etc. And I don't have data for the other parts. Although the Semantic Web track is the second most popular, the WWW 2007 web site does not have any RDF export. Not that ISWC (http://iswc2006.semanticweb.org/) ever did anyway. No GRDDL. No RDFa. Not even microformats. Just plain old HTML. I'm sad. > I personally like making > different spatial views on data sets, as we all come to a data set > with different questions and intents, and some served better by some > views than others. The sortability of tabular view is unparalleled. > Timeline view for scheduling your time. And so on. > I might implement a pivot table view, showing which organization collaborates with which... How scandalous will that be! The faceted browsing UI already reveals that there is only one single paper from MIT this year. :-) > Ulrich K%27ster and Birgitta K%27nig-Ries, likely among others, might > feel a bit misrepresented Good catch! Thanks! David _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
