On 28.06.2015 13:51, Emilio J. Rodríguez-Posada wrote:
Very cool. Now try the same with other bodies of Solar System.[1]
Specially moon craters.
Right ... here you go:
https://korrekt.org/page/Note:Wikidata_on_the_Moon
With the density that low, other visualisations (Google Maps like) would
make more sense, but there are some language-specific findings
nonetheless. I guess other bodies will have even less to see, so I did
not do them now.
Regards,
Markus
[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_geological_features_of_the_Solar_System
2015-06-25 15:31 GMT+02:00 Markus Kroetzsch
<markus.kroetz...@tu-dresden.de <mailto:markus.kroetz...@tu-dresden.de>>:
Hi all,
inspired by the recent works of Adam, I have now recreated the
Wikidata maps that Denny made some years ago:
https://ddll.inf.tu-dresden.de/web/Wikidata/Maps-06-2015/en
There are some interesting observations to be made there, and in any
case the images are quite pretty.
The code is available online as one of the Wikidata Toolkit examples
[1] for anyone who wants to create more/different maps. Building all
of the maps takes about half an hour on my laptop, once the dump is
downloaded.
Cheers,
Markus
[1]
https://github.com/Wikidata/Wikidata-Toolkit/tree/master/wdtk-examples
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