Re: AW: New LOD Cloud - Please send us links to missing data sources

David Baxter wrote:
> Way cool! The math is a little beyond me, but the "Top N" lists and 
> visualization make it very accessible, and it's nice to see some of 
> the trends inside the cloud. Thanks!
>
> David Baxter
> Cycorp
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Marko A. Rodriguez <marko@lanl.gov 
> <mailto:marko@lanl.gov>> wrote:
>
>     Hi everyone,
>
>     I was looking at the linked data cloud visualization the other day
>     when
>     Chris Bizer posted it to this mailing list -
>     http://tinyurl.com/b4vfbq . I
>     started to gather all the structural communities that I found by
>     eye into
>     different sets. If you are interested, here is a blog entry
>     containing the
>     sets:
>
>     http://tinyurl.com/cr3xj5
>
>     Then I decided to do a graph analysis computationally. The graph
>     analysis
>     article can be found here:
>
>     http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.0194
>
>     Someone on this mailing list mentioned how difficult it is to
>     decipher the
>     connectivity of the PNG visualization. For me, it was very tedious and
>     painstaking to turn the visualization into a graph data structure. My
>     attempt at completeness is visualized on page 7 of the article.
>
>     Take care,
>     Marko A. Rodriguez
>
>     http://markorodriguez.com
>
>
>
Marko,

Now that there is an instance that is working its way towards hosting 
all of the large data sets in the cloud (at the very least), it would be 
quite valuable if you did some analysis against the instance at: 
http://lod.openlinksw.com .

SPARQL endpoint is at: http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql .

Full Text Search & Entity Find is at: 
http://lod.openlinksw.com/fct/facet.vsp  (*this includes Entity Ranking*).


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Received on Thursday, 5 March 2009 15:47:19 UTC