Dear Alvaro,

thank you for the pointers. I was aware of visualRDF and naturally Graves but 
Visualbox (unfortunately the links to the demos are not working, for example, 
http://visualbox.org/demos/cars) and LOSPerKr new.

What I also find really interesting is the LODSPeaKr is focused on the music 
domain, we are currently doing most of our examples in that domain as well 
because the data is quite well aligned and there are a lot of dimensions that 
can be visualised in different ways. This will make it also very easy to 
include as part of the content that we are preparing. 

Have you discovered any other domains, which are quite complete and easy to 
visualise (without fixing the data too much)?

Thanks,
Maria

On 27 Mar 2013, at 22:47, Alvaro Graves wrote:

> Dear Maria,
> 
> I created a few Open Source tools that may be relevant to the EUCLID project:
> 
> - visualRDF (https://github.com/alangrafu/visualRDF) is a tool to visualize 
> and explore RDF graphs
> - Visualbox (http://visualbox.org) is a tool to create visualizations based 
> on Linked Data via SPARQL queries.
> - LODSPeaKr (http://lodspeakr.org) is a framework to create Linked Data 
> applications
> 
> Let me know if you have any question re. these tools.
> 
> Best,
> Al
> 
> Alvaro Graves-Fuenzalida
> Web: http://graves.cl - Twitter: @alvarograves
> 
> 
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Maria Maleshkova <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> we are trying to compile a survey of topics and tools for visualizing Linked 
> Data. This is part of the contributions of the European project EUCLID 
> (http://www.euclid-project.eu), which aims to provide an educational 
> curriculum for Linked Data practitioners. So far we have created training 
> materials on introducing the Linked Data principles and application scenarios 
> [1], and on querying Linked Data [2]. Currently we are working on covering 
> visualization. If you are a developer or a user of methods or tools, which 
> are relevant and we have missed, please let us know (direct reply to the 
> email or [email protected] and on Twitter 
> https://twitter.com/euclid_project).
> 
> All training materials produced by EUCLID are freely available [3] 
> (Attribution) and can be reused for trainings and educational activities. 
> 
>  Linked Data Visualization
> Visualisation Techniques
> Visualizing the Linked Data Cloud
> Requirement for Visualisation Tools
> Visualizing Different Data Dimensions
> Existing Linked Data Visualisations
> Simple bar and pie charts, histograms, line and scatterplots
> Node-link tree and graph visualisations, in both 2D and 3D
> Matrices, parallel co-ordinates
> Timeline and topology plots, map and landscape views
> Space-filling visualisations such as tree maps, rose diagrams, icicle, bubble 
> and sunburst plots
> Iconography, including star and glyph plots
> Text-based
> Linked Data Browsers
> sig.ma, sindice, OpenLink RDF Browser, Marbles, Disco - Disco Hyperdata 
> Browser, Piggy Bank, part of SIMILE, Zitgist DataViewer, iLOD, URI Burner
> Browsers with Visualisation Options
> Tabulator, IsaViz, OpenLink Data Explorer, RDF Gravity, RelFinder, DBpedia 
> Mobile, LESS http://less.aksw.org
> Further: SIMILE Exhibit, Haystack, FoaF Explorer, Humboldt, LENA, Noadster, 
> mSpace, Revyv, RKBExplorer, Semanlink
> Visualisation toolkits
> Information Workbench Linked Open Data, Graves
> SPARQL Visualisation
> 
> 
> Thank you for your feedback!
> 
> Visit out website for further resources: http://www.euclid-project.eu
> Twitter: https://twitter.com/euclid_project  
> Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/euclidproject
> Slideshare: https://www.slideshare.net/euclidproject
> LinkedIn: 
> http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Education-Training-on-Semantic-Technologies-4917016
> 
> [1] http://www.euclid-project.eu/modules/chapter1
> [2] http://www.slideshare.net/EUCLIDproject/querying-linked-data, 
> https://vimeo.com/61618438, https://vimeo.com/61618437
> [3] Attribution 3.0 Unprotected http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
> 
> -- 
> Maria Maleshkova
> Senior Researcher
> Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
> Phone: +49 721 608 45778
> Email: [email protected]
> 
> KIT ­ University of the State of Baden-Württemberg and National
> Large-scale Research Center of the Helmholtz Association
> 
> 

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