On 3/1/12 8:32 AM, Dan Stowell wrote:
Dear all,As part of "Musicology for the Masses" we developed a kind of search engine to analyse the chords in youtube videos.http://yanno.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/It takes a couple of minutes to analyse a youtube video if it hasn't seen it before; then (as long as youtube allows embedding for that video!) it shows the video with sync'ed chords.I have exposed the chord data as RDF (Turtle), via content-negotiation. For example:curl -H "Accept: text/turtle" "http://yanno.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/" | lessI haven't been able to find an RDF browser that lets me navigate this data nicely; does anyone have any tips please?Thanks Dan
Awesome!One question: how rich is the linked data graph? Right now I see listings in the graph. What about actual music maps in RDF?
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