Re: visualizer for Linked Data Fragments

Within the project of The DataTank we have been working on RDF2HTML. It 
translates a set of triples towards HTML elements (a map, a table, an 
ontology, etc). It does not however fetch more triples. It just does a 
best effort on the given triples.

You can see it live working on top of an LDF server at:
  * 
http://ewi.mmlab.be/ba/all?subject=http://data.kbodata.be/organisation/2_228_124_444%23id
  * http://triples.demo.thedatatank.com/all

The code of the javascript library can be found over here:
  * https://github.com/tdt/rdf2html

Kind regards,

Pieter


On 2014-08-04 21:25, Ruben Verborgh wrote:
> Hi Alfredo,
>
>> I suggest that the next step should be constructing a visualizer for Linked Data Fragments
> How would you envision such a visualizer?
> I presume you mean for triple pattern fragments, right?
> Would it be a facet browser?
> An interactive cloud diagram kind of thing?
>
> What we have now is not "visualization" as such,
> i.e., nothing fancy or very graphical,
> but it does make the fragments "visible".
> I.e., you can see actual fragments of a dataset
> by just following links and forms from
> http://data.linkeddatafragments.org/dbpedia.
>
> One of my colleagues is working on a facet browser
> that works with triple pattern fragments.
> Would this go in the direction of what you say?
>
>> tIt could be great if there were examples a user can play with (also graphically), since they are helpful for understanding what's behind at an intuitive level.
> Absolutely. Do you have concrete things in mind?
>
> Best,
>
> Ruben


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