- From: Boris Villazón Terrazas <bvillazon@fi.upm.es>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 13:55:49 +0100
- To: Christopher Gutteridge <cjg@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- CC: public-lod@w3.org
Hi Christopher We are also developing a KML exporter with a viewer (within a map) of RDF resources. You can find it at [1]. Right now it takes a while to load the facets; once you have the facets, for example click on "Aiport". Then, click on the "KML button" (up/right corner on the map) to get the KML. We expect to deliver the final version soon. All this work is included within the context of GeoLinkedData [2] which is an open initiative whose aim is to enrich the Web of Data with Spanish geospatial data. Thanks Alex and Boris [1] http://geo.linkeddata.es:8282/GeoLinkedData-DbPedia/ [2] http://geo.linkeddata.es/ On 17/01/2011 3:01, Christopher Gutteridge wrote: > Cool, I've been doing something (very hacky) the other way around. > > http://graphite.ecs.soton.ac.uk/geo2kml/ > It only handles points and dc:spatial POLYGONs so far, but is really > handy for checking RDF geo point data, as you can bung it onto google > maps (or earth) to see if it looks sane. > > (I'll happily give away the PHP source if anyone wants, but it's > pretty shonky *grin*) > > Boris Villazón Terrazas wrote: >> Dear all >> >> We are pleased to announce geometry2rdf [1], a library for generating >> RDF from geometrical information (Points, LineStrings and Polygons). >> The current version of the library works with Oracle geospatial >> databases. >> >> All the best, >> Victor, Miguel Angel and Boris >> >> >> [1] http://www.oeg-upm.net/index.php/downloads/151-geometry2rdf >> >> >
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