- From: Chris Bizer <chris@bizer.de>
- Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 10:41:47 +0200
- To: "'Ted Thibodeau Jr'" <tthibodeau@openlinksw.com>, "'Anja Jentzsch'" <anja@anjeve.de>
- Cc: <public-lod@w3.org>
Hi Ted, > But please ... this time, will there be any effort to make visible > the clustering within the LOD Cloud? This seems to me one of the > best ways to encourage data set publishers to link out -- and that > *is* important to grow the utility of the *overall* data set. Hmm yes, maybe we should have a nice tidy-looking version for slides and in addition a second more educational version ;-) A good thing about the CKAN collection is that everybody can access the data via the API and then convert is to a SVG graphic showing any aspect of the data people are interested in. For instance, I would also like to see an educational version of the cloud showing which dataset are properly licensed and which are not. Best, Chris -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: public-lod-request@w3.org [mailto:public-lod-request@w3.org] Im Auftrag von Ted Thibodeau Jr Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. September 2010 22:42 An: Anja Jentzsch Cc: public-lod@w3.org Betreff: Re: Next version of the LOD cloud diagram. Please provide input, so that your dataset is included. On Sep 2, 2010, at 02:10 PM, Anja Jentzsch wrote: > Hi all, > > we are in the process of drawing the next version of the LOD cloud diagram. This time it is likely to contain around 180 datasets altogether having a size of around 20 billion RDF triples. Cool! But please ... this time, will there be any effort to make visible the clustering within the LOD Cloud? This seems to me one of the best ways to encourage data set publishers to link out -- and that *is* important to grow the utility of the *overall* data set. To date, the only graphic I've seen which shows just how little overall interconnectedness there is (was) in the LOD Cloud is my own ... which someone has long since removed from display on the EWC wiki page with the Cloud-like graphic, and which is certainly well outdated, but which is still found here -- http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/images/dbpedia-lod-cloud.html Now, granted, mine didn't make the bubbles into a pretty cloud-like overall shape -- but it did reveal that most data sets (e.g., flickr wrappr, Magnatune, Audioscrobbler) were only connecting to one or two others -- and I think that's important to see, just as it is to see which data sets several or many others connected to (e.g., DBpedia, Geonames, Musicbrainz), and which sets connected out to several or many others (e.g., Revyu, Linked MDB, the not-really-a- data-set cloud of FOAF Profiles)... Be seeing you, Ted -- A: Yes. http://www.guckes.net/faq/attribution.html | Q: Are you sure? | | A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. | | | Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? Ted Thibodeau, Jr. // voice +1-781-273-0900 x32 Evangelism & Support // mailto:tthibodeau@openlinksw.com // http://twitter.com/TallTed OpenLink Software, Inc. // http://www.openlinksw.com/ 10 Burlington Mall Road, Suite 265, Burlington MA 01803 http://www.openlinksw.com/weblogs/uda/ OpenLink Blogs http://www.openlinksw.com/weblogs/virtuoso/ http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen/ Universal Data Access and Virtual Database Technology Providers
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