On Tuesday 03 April 2007 22:03, Christoph Lange wrote:
> Hi Gabriele, dear all,
>
> On Tuesday 03 April 2007 09:10, gabriele francescotto wrote:
> > An important need for us is the creation of an
> > ontology's "map", integrated in the wiki, which will offer to the
> > students the possibility to browse through the contents and discover,
> > step by step, the semantic relations between the concepts.
> > Is there anyone of you that has experience with similar needs?
>
> unfortunately, I don't know of a browser integrated into SMW. 

A simple data browser is part of the new SMW0.7. See 
http://ontoworld.org/wiki/Special:Browse

Nother graphical of course, but on the other hand it can handle even large 
amounts of data (try displaying 200 incoming links as a graph ;-).

> I have, 
> however, played around a bit with the ontology from the wiki exported to
> RDF and browsing it in IsaViz (http://www.w3.org/2001/11/IsaViz/, or
> http://www.lri.fr/~pietriga/IsaViz/ for mor recent versions).
>
> But that leads me to another question to the community: Is there a
> ready-to-use stylesheet that makes certain parts of the RDF, which are not
> that relevant for browsing, invisible? E.g.
> the "rdfs:label", "rdfs:isDefinedBy", and "smw:hasArticle" properties? And
> that makes the "wiki:..." properties look nicer? I'm thinking of writing
> one myself, but maybe it's already been done.

I don't know of any, but you should note that the rdfs:label is the only 
human-readable label in the RDF files. So making this invisible in favour of 
diplaying only the cryptic URIs might not be such a good idea ...

Regards,

Markus

>
> Best,
>
> Christoph

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