Hello,
as far as I can see, you did include it just some days ago at
datahub.io. Because of this, we could not include the dataset in the
initial diagram.
Could you give me an example resources? I have some trouble to get
example URIs from your SPARQL endpoints.
Regards
Max
On 08/11/2014 03:08
Hi Chris,
Just wondering our 20.4 billion triples Linked TCGA dataset (
http://datahub.io/dataset/linked-tcga, http://tcga.deri.ie/) is yet not
part of the updated LOD cloud diagram.
Best,
Muhammad Saleem
PhD student AKSW, University of Leipzig, Germany
URL: https://sites.google.com/site/saleems
Hello,
thank your for the suggestion. I will change it.
Regards
Max
On 08/11/2014 02:03 PM, Ivan Herman wrote:
> Chris,
>
> could you replace, in the header of the SVG version:
>
> http://data.dws.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/lodcloud/2014/ISWC-RDB/LODCloudDiagram.svg
>
> the width and height attr
Chris,
could you replace, in the header of the SVG version:
http://data.dws.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/lodcloud/2014/ISWC-RDB/LODCloudDiagram.svg
the width and height attributes by
viewBox="0 0 3490 2161"
by doing this the diagram becomes scalable on the Web...
Thanks
Ivan Her
On 2014-07-24 14:18, Christian Bizer wrote:
Hi all,
Max Schmachtenberg, Heiko Paulheim and I have crawled of the Web of
Linked Data and have drawn an updated LOD Cloud diagram based on the
results of the crawl.
This diagram showing all linked datasets that our crawler managed to
discover in Apr
Perhaps also relevant is Luca Matteis's void graph autogen code
http://lmatteis.github.io/void-graph/
On Jul 24, 2014 11:28 PM, "Thomas Steiner" wrote:
> [+Ed Summers ]
>
> Hi Ruben,
>
> > I heard that at some point, people were working on a continuously
> updating version.
> > I.e., a constrain
[+Ed Summers ]
Hi Ruben,
> I heard that at some point, people were working on a continuously updating
> version.
> I.e., a constraint solver that would generate it more or less automatically,
> so that new versions would be less of a pain in the future.
I guess Ed Summers is the go-to person: h
Awesome achievement, Chris and team!
Yes Mike, there is quite a lot missing from the LOD Cloud we have grown to know
and love.
Some of that is I understand because it says it only has stuff that allowed
spidering (that is, robots.txt permitted it, etc.).
(I notice this because it means everythin
Hi,
On 07/25/2014 12:39 AM, Mike Liebhold wrote:
I recall earlier versions of the LOD Cloud diagram included freebase - I
don't see it here, - or the google knowledge graph either.
am I missing something?
it might be because of bugs in their Linked Data API.
I've sent a mail on freebase-dis
I recall earlier versions of the LOD Cloud diagram included freebase - I
don't see it here, - or the google knowledge graph either.
am I missing something?
??
On 7/24/14, 5:18 AM, Christian Bizer wrote:
Hi all,
Max Schmachtenberg, Heiko Paulheim and I have crawled of the Web of
Linked Da
Max, Heiko, and Chris, thank you for this very valuable work & research that
you do. Thousands (arguably millions) benefit from your high quality work. It
is very much appreciated.
I think the existence of LOD Cloud, how datasets are added, the analysis and
your peer reviewed work should be i
Thanks Chris, Max and Heiko for your hard work!
We will try to do our best to include more Spanish and Latin American
datasets
Best
Boris
On 24/07/2014 14:18, Christian Bizer wrote:
Hi all,
Max Schmachtenberg, Heiko Paulheim and I have crawled of the Web of
Linked Data and have drawn an upd
Dear Chris,
> Max Schmachtenberg, Heiko Paulheim and I have crawled of the Web of Linked
> Data and have drawn an updated LOD Cloud diagram based on the results of the
> crawl.
That's awesome, thanks a lot!
Would there be an SVG version at some point?
I heard that at some point, people were wo
Hi
In datasetsAndCategories.tsv at [1], there are 520 "social web"
datasets, and status.net is just one of them. Well, some of them might
publish FOAFs using status.net software. But I wonder where so many
other sites (including mine) went ?
[1] http://data.dws.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/lodcloud
On 7/24/14 9:51 AM, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 2014-07-24 15:16, KANZAKI Masahide wrote:
One quick question: why almost all nodes in social web are labeled as
StatusNet ?
I'm not at all surprised by this.
How many social networking services or software can you think of makes
their data avail
On 2014-07-24 15:16, KANZAKI Masahide wrote:
One quick question: why almost all nodes in social web are labeled as
StatusNet ?
I'm not at all surprised by this.
How many social networking services or software can you think of makes
their data available in RDF?
The StatusNet [1] [2] was one
Hi,
StatusNet is a microblogging server with federation support (i.e.
following users on different installations) where user information is
published as Linked Data. See "http://micro.fragdev.com/navigium/foaf";
for an example resource.
Regards
Max
On 07/24/2014 03:16 PM, KANZAKI Masahide wrote
Hello, thank you for updating the great work. Very much appreciated.
One quick question: why almost all nodes in social web are labeled as
StatusNet ?
2014-07-24 21:18 GMT+09:00 Christian Bizer :
> Max Schmachtenberg, Heiko Paulheim and I have crawled of the Web of Linked
> Data and have drawn an
Hi all,
Max Schmachtenberg, Heiko Paulheim and I have crawled of the Web of Linked
Data and have drawn an updated LOD Cloud diagram based on the results of the
crawl.
This diagram showing all linked datasets that our crawler managed to
discover in April 2014 is found here:
http://data.d
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