- From: John Erickson <olyerickson@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 10:31:58 -0400
- To: public-lod@w3.org
It *does* do this; are you using e.g. Chrome? It takes a few seconds. On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Juan Sequeda <juanfederico@gmail.com> wrote: > Really cool > Would it be possible to know what each node is (hovering over the node). > Or could you tell us what are the 4-5 main nodes. I'm guessing DBpedia... > Is Foaf one of the main nodes? > > Juan Sequeda > +1-575-SEQ-UEDA > www.juansequeda.com > > > On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 1:59 AM, Ed Summers <ehs@pobox.com> wrote: >> >> The discussion about updating the Linking Open Data cloud got me >> thinking it would be interesting to try to visualize the actual >> owl:sameAs links in the Billion Triple Challenge dataset [1]. It >> turned out to be relatively easy to get something somewhat workable >> with tools like zgrep, sort, uniq, a couple of custom scripts, and the >> handy ProtoVis library [2]. >> >> You can view the result at: >> >> http://inkdroid.org/empirical-cloud/ >> >> If you notice the links to the rdf/xml and Turtle you'll see I tried >> my hand at representing the underlying data using void, foaf and >> dcterms. There's definitely room for improvement, so if you are so >> inclined please tinker with it and send me a pull request on GitHub >> [3]. Thanks to Gunnar Grimnes and Dan Brickley for ideas and help. >> >> //Ed >> >> [1] http://challenge.semanticweb.org/ >> [2] http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ >> [3] http://github.com/edsu/empirical-cloud >> > > -- John S. Erickson, Ph.D. http://bitwacker.wordpress.com olyerickson@gmail.com Twitter: @olyerickson Skype: @olyerickson
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