Re: [Wikidata] Brief demo of ConceptMap v1.1 - Creating dynamic concept maps from Wikidata
Hoi, Thank you! That is most welcome !! GerardM On 13 January 2016 at 10:51,wrote: > All, > > I added the ability to specify language in the ConceptMap URL. For > example, the following gets Douglas Adams and some related items in German: > > http://conceptmap.cfapps.io/?items=Q482980,Q42,Q36180,Q214917=de > > Regards, > James Weaver > > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2016, at 05:56 AM, Gerard Meijssen wrote: > > Hoi, > That is better but it still relies on the "default" language and it is > English. > Thanks, > GerardM > > On 12 January 2016 at 11:40, Jo wrote: > > Like this? > > http://conceptmap.cfapps.io/?items=Q84 > Polyglot > > 2016-01-12 10:35 GMT+01:00 zehetner : > > Hi James, > > is it possible to call ConceptMap with a start item (WP page) in the URL, > i.e. to link to it from an item specific website so it displays that item > instead of the default Universe item at the start? > Like http://ConceptMap.io/London to show initially the London item. > > Thanks, > Gu > > On 2016-01-11 20:14, ja...@j1w.xyz wrote: > > Fellow Wikidata enthusiasts, > > In answer to questions about the purposes for ConceptMap (live at > http://ConceptMap.io), I've expanded the blog post and updated the > video. Here is the updated blog post: > > > http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html > [2] > > Also, for your convenience, here is a link to the updated video, as > well as the additional text in the post. I'd appreciate any continued > input and questions that you have: > > https://vimeo.com/151407497 [3] > > > One of the core features of ConceptMap is the synchronized navigation > between Wikipedia articles and their Wikidata semantic relationships. > In the brief video, for example, the Wikipedia article named "David > Bowie" is displayed in the rightmost panel. The semantic relationships > defined in Wikidata for David Bowie (whose Wikidata identifier is > "Q5383") are displayed in the center panel. The user can see the items > related to David Bowie (e.g. All the Young Dudes), as well as the > relevant Wikidata properties (e.g. performer). When the user clicks on > a related item, the Wikipedia article for that item appears in the > rightmost panel. Conversely, when the user clicks an article link in a > Wikipedia page, the center panel is updated to show the relationships > defined in the Wikidata item corresponding to that article. This > synchronized navigation feature enables the user to explore areas of > interest using an approach that combines structured (Wikidata > relationships) and freeform (Wikipedia links) navigation. > > Another core feature of ConceptMap is the dynamically created directed > graph in the leftmost panel. When a Wikipedia article is displayed and > its corresponding Wikidata item appears in the title area, the "Pin > item" checkbox may be used to pin/unpin the item from the concept map. > Each of the pinned items appear as labeled circles (nodes) in the > concept map. As items are added to the graph, relationships from > Wikidata are displayed as labeled lines (links) between the nodes. > > As shown in the video, the Wikidata icon in the upper right portion of > the page opens the Wikidata page for the selected item. This is useful > for adding missing relationships to Wikidata, as shown in the video > when adding "space rock" to the list of genres for his song entitled > Space Oddity. To share or bookmark a concept map, click the button > with the link icon as shown in the video. A shortened URL appears that > you can copy. > > In future posts I plan to share details of the technologies and code > involved in creating this application. In the meantime, whether you > are a learner, researcher, teacher, or all of the above, I hope that > you'll take it for a spin! > > Regards, > > James Weaver > > Twitter: @JavaFXpert > > On Sun, Jan 10, 2016, at 04:30 PM, Jo wrote: > > > I was able to do a mind map like thing with it. Since some connectio > where missing in WD.I added them, so it helps people improve WD. > > Polyglot > > ___ > > Wikidata mailing list > > Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata [1] > > > > > Links: > -- > [1] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata > [2] > > http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html > [3] https://vimeo.com/151407497 > > ___ > Wikidata mailing list > Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata > > > > ___ > Wikidata mailing list > Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata > > > > ___ > Wikidata mailing list > Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org >
Re: [Wikidata] Brief demo of ConceptMap v1.1 - Creating dynamic concept maps from Wikidata
Thanks Jo, yes like that. London was just a random example (as WP has a specific page with that name) to illustrate the question but in practice Gerard your are of course right, simply a normal name can be ambiguous. Cheers, Gu On 2016-01-12 11:40, Jo wrote: Like this? http://conceptmap.cfapps.io/?items=Q84 [6] Polyglot 2016-01-12 10:35 GMT+01:00 zehetner: Hi James, is it possible to call ConceptMap with a start item (WP page) in the URL, i.e. to link to it from an item specific website so it displays that item instead of the default Universe item at the start? Like http://ConceptMap.io/London [1] to show initially the London item. Thanks, Gu On 2016-01-11 20:14, ja...@j1w.xyz wrote: Fellow Wikidata enthusiasts, In answer to questions about the purposes for ConceptMap (live at http://ConceptMap.io [2]), I've expanded the blog post and updated the video. Here is the updated blog post: http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html [3] [2] Also, for your convenience, here is a link to the updated video, as well as the additional text in the post. I'd appreciate any continued input and questions that you have: https://vimeo.com/151407497 [4] [3] One of the core features of ConceptMap is the synchronized navigation between Wikipedia articles and their Wikidata semantic relationships. In the brief video, for example, the Wikipedia article named "David Bowie" is displayed in the rightmost panel. The semantic relationships defined in Wikidata for David Bowie (whose Wikidata identifier is "Q5383") are displayed in the center panel. The user can see the items related to David Bowie (e.g. All the Young Dudes), as well as the relevant Wikidata properties (e.g. performer). When the user clicks on a related item, the Wikipedia article for that item appears in the rightmost panel. Conversely, when the user clicks an article link in a Wikipedia page, the center panel is updated to show the relationships defined in the Wikidata item corresponding to that article. This synchronized navigation feature enables the user to explore areas of interest using an approach that combines structured (Wikidata relationships) and freeform (Wikipedia links) navigation. Another core feature of ConceptMap is the dynamically created directed graph in the leftmost panel. When a Wikipedia article is displayed and its corresponding Wikidata item appears in the title area, the "Pin item" checkbox may be used to pin/unpin the item from the concept map. Each of the pinned items appear as labeled circles (nodes) in the concept map. As items are added to the graph, relationships from Wikidata are displayed as labeled lines (links) between the nodes. As shown in the video, the Wikidata icon in the upper right portion of the page opens the Wikidata page for the selected item. This is useful for adding missing relationships to Wikidata, as shown in the video when adding "space rock" to the list of genres for his song entitled Space Oddity. To share or bookmark a concept map, click the button with the link icon as shown in the video. A shortened URL appears that you can copy. In future posts I plan to share details of the technologies and code involved in creating this application. In the meantime, whether you are a learner, researcher, teacher, or all of the above, I hope that you'll take it for a spin! Regards, James Weaver Twitter: @JavaFXpert On Sun, Jan 10, 2016, at 04:30 PM, Jo wrote: I was able to do a mind map like thing with it. Since some connectio where missing in WD.I added them, so it helps people improve WD. Polyglot ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata [5] [1] Links: -- [1] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata [5] [2] http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html [3] [3] https://vimeo.com/151407497 [4] ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata [5] ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata [5] Links: -- [1] http://ConceptMap.io/London [2] http://ConceptMap.io [3] http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html [4] https://vimeo.com/151407497 [5] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata [6] http://conceptmap.cfapps.io/?items=Q84 ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org
Re: [Wikidata] Brief demo of ConceptMap v1.1 - Creating dynamic concept maps from Wikidata
Hoi, That is better but it still relies on the "default" language and it is English. Thanks, GerardM On 12 January 2016 at 11:40, Jowrote: > Like this? > > http://conceptmap.cfapps.io/?items=Q84 > > Polyglot > > 2016-01-12 10:35 GMT+01:00 zehetner : > >> Hi James, >> >> is it possible to call ConceptMap with a start item (WP page) in the URL, >> i.e. to link to it from an item specific website so it displays that item >> instead of the default Universe item at the start? >> Like http://ConceptMap.io/London to show initially the London item. >> >> Thanks, >> Gu >> >> On 2016-01-11 20:14, ja...@j1w.xyz wrote: >> >>> Fellow Wikidata enthusiasts, >>> >>> In answer to questions about the purposes for ConceptMap (live at >>> http://ConceptMap.io), I've expanded the blog post and updated the >>> video. Here is the updated blog post: >>> >>> >>> http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html >>> [2] >>> >>> Also, for your convenience, here is a link to the updated video, as >>> well as the additional text in the post. I'd appreciate any continued >>> input and questions that you have: >>> >>> https://vimeo.com/151407497 [3] >>> >>> >>> One of the core features of ConceptMap is the synchronized navigation >>> between Wikipedia articles and their Wikidata semantic relationships. >>> In the brief video, for example, the Wikipedia article named "David >>> Bowie" is displayed in the rightmost panel. The semantic relationships >>> defined in Wikidata for David Bowie (whose Wikidata identifier is >>> "Q5383") are displayed in the center panel. The user can see the items >>> related to David Bowie (e.g. All the Young Dudes), as well as the >>> relevant Wikidata properties (e.g. performer). When the user clicks on >>> a related item, the Wikipedia article for that item appears in the >>> rightmost panel. Conversely, when the user clicks an article link in a >>> Wikipedia page, the center panel is updated to show the relationships >>> defined in the Wikidata item corresponding to that article. This >>> synchronized navigation feature enables the user to explore areas of >>> interest using an approach that combines structured (Wikidata >>> relationships) and freeform (Wikipedia links) navigation. >>> >>> Another core feature of ConceptMap is the dynamically created directed >>> graph in the leftmost panel. When a Wikipedia article is displayed and >>> its corresponding Wikidata item appears in the title area, the "Pin >>> item" checkbox may be used to pin/unpin the item from the concept map. >>> Each of the pinned items appear as labeled circles (nodes) in the >>> concept map. As items are added to the graph, relationships from >>> Wikidata are displayed as labeled lines (links) between the nodes. >>> >>> As shown in the video, the Wikidata icon in the upper right portion of >>> the page opens the Wikidata page for the selected item. This is useful >>> for adding missing relationships to Wikidata, as shown in the video >>> when adding "space rock" to the list of genres for his song entitled >>> Space Oddity. To share or bookmark a concept map, click the button >>> with the link icon as shown in the video. A shortened URL appears that >>> you can copy. >>> >>> In future posts I plan to share details of the technologies and code >>> involved in creating this application. In the meantime, whether you >>> are a learner, researcher, teacher, or all of the above, I hope that >>> you'll take it for a spin! >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> James Weaver >>> >>> Twitter: @JavaFXpert >>> >>> On Sun, Jan 10, 2016, at 04:30 PM, Jo wrote: >>> >>> I was able to do a mind map like thing with it. Since some connectio where missing in WD.I added them, so it helps people improve WD. Polyglot ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata [1] >>> >>> >>> >>> Links: >>> -- >>> [1] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata >>> [2] >>> >>> http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html >>> [3] https://vimeo.com/151407497 >>> >>> ___ >>> Wikidata mailing list >>> Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org >>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata >>> >> >> >> ___ >> Wikidata mailing list >> Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata >> > > > ___ > Wikidata mailing list > Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata > > ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata
Re: [Wikidata] Brief demo of ConceptMap v1.1 - Creating dynamic concept maps from Wikidata
James, This is cool. The integration between Wikipedia and Wikidata is really smooth and useful. I wonder if you could let users do Wikidata editing right in context rather than having them have to find the link on the top there and jump out of the app and into the editor ? There might be simple wikidata-game type tasks that would be easy to display and execute if a full-blown editor is out of scope. This is highly related to an application that we are developing for interrogating large knowledge graphs. It currently runs on top of a database of triples extracted automatically from the text of abstracts from biomedical journal articles, but we are planning to open it up to include wikidata and many other sources in its next incarnation. The current live version is written in python-django/mysql (source https://bitbucket.org/sulab/kb1 ) and can be played with at http://knowledge.bio . The development version is being redone in Java using many of the same technologies you are using. Would be cool if we could somehow join forces.. (I cc'd Richard, the main developer on the project). I will post a link to the source code when the first build of the java version is ready. -Ben On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:14 AM,wrote: > Fellow Wikidata enthusiasts, > > In answer to questions about the purposes for ConceptMap (live at > http://ConceptMap.io), I've expanded the blog post and updated the > video. Here is the updated blog post: > > > http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html > > Also, for your convenience, here is a link to the updated video, as well > as the additional text in the post. I'd appreciate any continued input and > questions that you have: > > https://vimeo.com/151407497 > > One of the core features of ConceptMap is the synchronized navigation > between Wikipedia articles and their Wikidata semantic relationships. In > the brief video, for example, the Wikipedia article named "David Bowie" is > displayed in the rightmost panel. The semantic relationships defined > in Wikidata for David Bowie (whose Wikidata identifier is "Q5383") are > displayed in the center panel. The user can see the items related to David > Bowie (e.g. All the Young Dudes), as well as the relevant Wikidata > properties (e.g. performer). When the user clicks on a related item, the > Wikipedia article for that item appears in the rightmost panel. > Conversely, when the user clicks an article link in a Wikipedia page, the > center panel is updated to show the relationships defined in the Wikidata > item corresponding to that article. This synchronized navigation feature > enables the user to explore areas of interest using an approach that > combines structured (Wikidata relationships) and freeform (Wikipedia links) > navigation. > > Another core feature of ConceptMap is the dynamically created directed > graph in the leftmost panel. When a Wikipedia article is displayed and its > corresponding Wikidata item appears in the title area, the "Pin item" > checkbox may be used to pin/unpin the item from the concept map. Each of > the pinned items appear as labeled circles (nodes) in the concept map. As > items are added to the graph, relationships from Wikidata are displayed as > labeled lines (links) between the nodes. > > As shown in the video, the Wikidata icon in the upper right portion of the > page opens the Wikidata page for the selected item. This is useful for > adding missing relationships to Wikidata, as shown in the video when adding > "space rock" to the list of genres for his song entitled Space Oddity. To > share or bookmark a concept map, click the button with the link icon as > shown in the video. A shortened URL appears that you can copy. > > In future posts I plan to share details of the technologies and code > involved in creating this application. In the meantime, whether you are > a learner, researcher, teacher, or all of the above, I hope that you'll > take it for a spin! > > > Regards, > James Weaver > Twitter: @JavaFXpert > > > On Sun, Jan 10, 2016, at 04:30 PM, Jo wrote: > > I was able to do a mind map like thing with it. Since some connectio > where missing in WD.I added them, so it helps people improve WD. > > Polyglot > *___* > Wikidata mailing list > Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata > > > > ___ > Wikidata mailing list > Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata > > ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata
Re: [Wikidata] Brief demo of ConceptMap v1.1 - Creating dynamic concept maps from Wikidata
Fellow Wikidata enthusiasts, In answer to questions about the purposes for ConceptMap (live at http://ConceptMap.io), I've expanded the blog post and updated the video. Here is the updated blog post: http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-creating-dynamic-concept-maps.html Also, for your convenience, here is a link to the updated video, as well as the additional text in the post. I'd appreciate any continued input and questions that you have: https://vimeo.com/151407497 One of the core features of ConceptMap is the synchronized navigation between Wikipedia articles and their Wikidata semantic relationships. In the brief video, for example, the Wikipedia article named "David Bowie" is displayed in the rightmost panel. The semantic relationships defined in Wikidata for David Bowie (whose Wikidata identifier is "Q5383") are displayed in the center panel. The user can see the items related to David Bowie (e.g. All the Young Dudes), as well as the relevant Wikidata properties (e.g. performer). When the user clicks on a related item, the Wikipedia article for that item appears in the rightmost panel. Conversely, when the user clicks an article link in a Wikipedia page, the center panel is updated to show the relationships defined in the Wikidata item corresponding to that article. This synchronized navigation feature enables the user to explore areas of interest using an approach that combines structured (Wikidata relationships) and freeform (Wikipedia links) navigation. Another core feature of ConceptMap is the dynamically created directed graph in the leftmost panel. When a Wikipedia article is displayed and its corresponding Wikidata item appears in the title area, the "Pin item" checkbox may be used to pin/unpin the item from the concept map. Each of the pinned items appear as labeled circles (nodes) in the concept map. As items are added to the graph, relationships from Wikidata are displayed as labeled lines (links) between the nodes. As shown in the video, the Wikidata icon in the upper right portion of the page opens the Wikidata page for the selected item. This is useful for adding missing relationships to Wikidata, as shown in the video when adding "space rock" to the list of genres for his song entitled Space Oddity. To share or bookmark a concept map, click the button with the link icon as shown in the video. A shortened URL appears that you can copy. In future posts I plan to share details of the technologies and code involved in creating this application. In the meantime, whether you are a learner, researcher, teacher, or all of the above, I hope that you'll take it for a spin! Regards, James Weaver Twitter: @JavaFXpert On Sun, Jan 10, 2016, at 04:30 PM, Jo wrote: > I was able to do a mind map like thing with it. Since some connectio > where missing in WD.I added them, so it helps people improve WD. > Polyglot > _ > Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata
Re: [Wikidata] Brief demo of ConceptMap v1.1 - Creating dynamic concept maps from Wikidata
I was able to do a mind map like thing with it. Since some connectio where missing in WD.I added them, so it helps people improve WD. Polyglot ___ Wikidata mailing list Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata