Stuart; This isn't anything we've explored in detail.  You can take
snapshots of either the Composer Graph view or the Ensemble Graph
Editor and Query, but nothing in terms of playing the changes in a
graph over time.

A loop of successive SPARQL queries can easily be set up in
SPARQLMotion for display in some graphical display.  You can also
select parts of a result set in Composer's SPARQL view for display in
the Graph view.

-- Scott

On Jun 11, 1:11 am, Stewart Wallace <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I would like to be able to step-through a graph of temporally-encoded
> information showing the development of the graph over time - or even
> temporally 'playback' the graph automatically in some way.
>
> Some network-analysis products like Gephi claim this sort of
> functionality but I'd rather work with semantic-web based data.
>
> I imagine a loop of succesive temporal sparql queries could be setup
> and displayed but perhaps there are better ways.
>
> Are there any examples of rdf-based visualisation of this kind?  I've
> started looking into SparqlMotion and SPIN etc. but thought I might
> save a lot of time if this has already been explored.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stewart Wallace

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