Not sure if that will help do what I want. I'd like something that can be
used with a search box that can be used for free-text queries to find items
of a specific class.

For example to look for movies it could set to find items of rdf:type
http://freebase.com/film/film, where the search terms could be from
something like rdfs:label from the movie and rdfs:label from
http://freebase.com/film/film/directed_by,
http://freebase.com/film/film/produced_by and
http://freebase.com/film/film/starring.

A query with the terms "Scorsese DiCaprio gangs" might then return,
http://freebase.com/guid/9202a8c04000641f800000000014e9f1, the movie "Gangs
of New York" which has the actor "Leonardo DiCaprio", director "Martin
Scorsese" and "gangs" in the title. The point here though is that when the
query is executed, it won't know that Scorsese is the director, DiCaprio is
an actor and gangs is from the title, just that each of the terms should be
in either the movie label, directed_by, produced_by or starring.


On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 12:51 AM, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected]>wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Okay, that could for work for some blogs.
>>
>> Something similar though is looking up an album. For example if I want to
>> find "Great Eagle Flying With the Wind" by Wayra, and I type in "wayra great
>> eagle flying with the wind" in lod.openlinksw.com <
>> http://lod.openlinksw.com>, it doesn't find anything. In this case the
>> album has dc:title "Great Eagle Flying With the Wind" and it has a
>> foaf:maker link to the artist which has foaf:name "Wayra". The index would
>> have to include both dc:title from the album and foaf:name from the artist
>> for the query to work, or is there a way to do it without adding an extra
>> index property on the album with the artist and album name?
>>
>
> See: http://lod.openlinksw.com/fct/facet.vsp?cmd=load&fsq_id=191109
>
> Sequence:
>
> 1. Enter pattern: Great Eagle Flying With the Wind
> 2. Click on Properties link in the Navigation DIV
> 3. Click on dc:title -- you will see IRI of the .
>
> Alternatively:
> http://lod.openlinksw.com/fct/facet.vsp?cmd=load&fsq_id=191111
> Sequence:
>
> 1. Enter pattern
> 2. Click on Properties
> 3. Pick dc:title
> 4. Click on Properties
> 5. Pick foaf:maker.
>
> Click SPARQL button to see SPARQL behind each route.
>
>
> Kingsley
>
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