Hi Antoine:
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 3:58 AM, Antoine Isaac wrote:
> By complete chance I spotted a small bibsonomy.org node attached to
> semanticweb.org through dblp.l3s.de. But there is also a www.bibsonomy.org
> node (much bigger). Are they supposed to be the same? Are there other cases?
No t
Hi Ed,
Great job!
And again it might be showing some (minor) issues in the data harvested for BTC
-- probably not BTC organizers' fault, cf our discussion at [1].
By complete chance I spotted a small bibsonomy.org node attached to
semanticweb.org through dblp.l3s.de. But there is also a www.bi
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:31 AM, John Erickson wrote:
> It *does* do this; are you using e.g. Chrome? It takes a few seconds.
There ought to be a way to make the labels display by default. Perhaps
this would make the diagram over-busy though. They should pop up if
you hover over a particular nod
sting to try to visualize the actual
>> owl:sameAs links in the Billion Triple Challenge dataset [1]. It
>> turned out to be relatively easy to get something somewhat workable
>> with tools like zgrep, sort, uniq, a couple of custom scripts, and the
>> handy ProtoVis library [
ols like zgrep, sort, uniq, a couple of custom scripts, and the
> handy ProtoVis library [2].
>
> You can view the result at:
>
> http://inkdroid.org/empirical-cloud/
>
> If you notice the links to the rdf/xml and Turtle you'll see I tried
> my hand at representing t
couple of custom scripts, and the
handy ProtoVis library [2].
You can view the result at:
http://inkdroid.org/empirical-cloud/
If you notice the links to the rdf/xml and Turtle you'll see I tried
my hand at representing the underlying data using void, foaf and
dcterms. There's defin