On 3/4/07, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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...
Also good. > I'm personally only interested in papers, not workshops, etc. And I > don't have data for the other parts. Ah, that explains things. > 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. Probably not the people doing the research behind the informational pages. I have often speculated about how applied and semantical intra-semantic web communications are, presuming it might say something about how much people believe in their own research. At least MIT seems to take it fairly seriously. > > 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! Sounds like fun. :-) > > Ulrich K%27ster and Birgitta K%27nig-Ries, likely among others, might > > feel a bit misrepresented > > Good catch! Thanks! It would actually be very helpful indeed if Exhibit kept a log somewhere you could peek into, about which resolved exhibit expressions hit a null value (like those two). Not all will of course be error positives, but say you could have a facet filtering all people items on null and non-null references (to papers written, in this case, though Exhibit should be able to keep a fairly good idea on its own about what it has resolved references for, rather than you configuring that yourself)... -- / Johan Sundström, http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
