On 11/19/10 11:53 AM, Peter Haase wrote:
Hi Kingsley,
very nice!
Peter,
Thanks!
Btw, in our Information Workbench we have a similar PivotViewer / LOD
bridge.
See e.g. http://iwb.fluidops.com/resource/dbpedia:Mammal (as an
example for the visualization of the extension of a class, i.e.
DBpedia category in this case),
Or http://iwb.fluidops.com/resource/Barack_Obama (as an example for
the visualization of related entities)
(Select the Pivot view, i.e. the bottom left view)
A few key technical points about what we've done:
1. SPARQL Query Engine includes DZC (Digital Zoom Collection and Digital
Zoom Image) generation engine (you can use SPARQL patterns to determine
the entire shape of the Pivot e.g. where images come i.e. local remote,
how you link out via @href, etc..
2. SPARQL compiler -- has pragmas for CXML which is now a bona fide
SPARQL results serialization format option
3. Cursors -- dynamically constructed collections need to be able to
page over masses of data e.g. LOD Cloud cache.
So its full SPARQL query capability intimately meshed with PivotViewer
and dynamically generated CXML collections.
Here are some additional demo links:
1. http://bit.ly/cJ5oqs -- BBC (already posted)
2. http://bit.ly/9r7t1f -- Linked Open Commerce oriented
3. http://bit.ly/b5zgsz -- ditto .
Kingsley
Regards,
Peter
*Von:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *Im
Auftrag von *Kingsley Idehen
*Gesendet:* Friday, November 19, 2010 5:07 PM
*An:* [email protected]
*Betreff:* Making Linked Data Fun
All,
Here is an example of what can be achieved with Linked Data, for
instance using BBC Wild Life Finder's data:
1. http://uriburner.com/c/DI463N -- remote SPARQL queries between two
instances (URIBurner and LOD Cloud Cache) with results serialized in
CXML (image processing part of the SPARQL query pipeline) .
Enjoy!
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OpenLink Software
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Regards,
Kingsley Idehen
President& CEO
OpenLink Software
Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
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