Re: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?

You may want to add Visualization: Semantic Web Digital Dashboards for tablets, smart phones, PDAs and portable computers. Additional key words can be found, such as Key Performance Indicators, Indicators etc.


 
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________________________________
 From: Maria Maleshkova <maria.maleshkova@kit.edu>
To: public-lod@w3.org 
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:49 PM
Subject: Visualizing Linked Data - did we miss anything?
 

Dear all,


we are trying to compile a survey of topics and tools for visualizing Linked Data. This is part of the contributions of the European project EUCLID (http://www.euclid-project.eu), which aims to provide an educational curriculum for Linked Data practitioners. So far we have created training materials on introducing the Linked Data principles and application scenarios [1], and on querying Linked Data [2]. Currently we are working on covering visualization. If you are a developer or a user of methods or tools, which are relevant and we have missed, please let us know (direct reply to the email or euclid-project@sti2.org and on Twitter https://twitter.com/euclid_project).

All training materials produced by EUCLID are freely available [3] (Attribution) and can be reused for trainings and educational activities. 

	*  Linked Data Visualization
	* Visualisation Techniques
	* Visualizing the Linked Data Cloud
	* Requirement for Visualisation Tools
	* Visualizing Different Data Dimensions
	* Existing Linked Data Visualisations
	* Simple bar and pie charts, histograms, line and scatterplots
	* Node-link tree and graph visualisations, in both 2D and 3D
	* Matrices, parallel co-ordinates
	* Timeline and topology plots, map and landscape views
	* Space-filling visualisations such as tree maps, rose diagrams, icicle, bubble and sunburst plots
	* Iconography, including star and glyph plots
	* Text-based
	* Linked Data Browsers
	* sig.ma, sindice, OpenLink RDF Browser, Marbles, Disco - Disco Hyperdata Browser, Piggy Bank, part of SIMILE, Zitgist DataViewer, iLOD, URI Burner
	* Browsers with Visualisation Options
	* Tabulator, IsaViz, OpenLink Data Explorer, RDF Gravity, RelFinder, DBpedia Mobile, LESS http://less.aksw.org
	* Further: SIMILE Exhibit, Haystack, FoaF Explorer, Humboldt, LENA, Noadster, mSpace, Revyv, RKBExplorer, Semanlink
	* Visualisation toolkits
	* Information Workbench Linked Open Data, Graves
	* SPARQL Visualisation


Thank you for your feedback!

Visit out website for further resources: http://www.euclid-project.eu
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[1] http://www.euclid-project.eu/modules/chapter1
[2] http://www.slideshare.net/EUCLIDproject/querying-linked-data, https://vimeo.com/61618438, https://vimeo.com/61618437
[3] Attribution 3.0 Unprotected http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Maria Maleshkova
Senior Researcher
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Phone: +49 721 608 45778
Email: maria.maleshkova@kit.edu

KIT ­ University of the State of Baden-Württemberg and National
Large-scale Research Center of the Helmholtz Association 

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