- From: Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 10:23:58 +0000
- To: Ahmet Yıldırım <me@ahmetyildirim.com.tr>, Martynas Jusevičius <martynas@graphity.org>
- Cc: Raphaël Troncy <raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr>, "schema.org Mailing List" <public-schemaorg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAM1Sok0z2o9tFPEU+R80fcNwDVAifqoe5twt89250SN3RDQ1Rg@mail.gmail.com>
like: https://github.com/linkeddata/rdflib.js/tree/master/example/people ?? On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 at 20:18 Ahmet Yıldırım <me@ahmetyildirim.com.tr> wrote: > I realized, but, just wanted to make sure that there is not a service like > this. Thanks for the answers. > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Martynas Jusevičius < > martynas@graphity.org> wrote: > >> Good luck. I doubt even Google could run adhoc SPARQL queries against >> their Knowledge Graph -- not to mention the whole world's data. >> >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Ahmet Yıldırım <me@ahmetyildirim.com.tr >> > wrote: >> >>> Thanks for the answers. >>> >>> Actually I want to query all the data in all over the world (that >>> requires indexing data like google does) using SPARQL or another language. >>> >>> From the links, what is close as an answer to my question seems >>> https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/wiki/BlazeGraphSPARQLHowto >>> But this requires data loaded in advance. >>> >>> In summary, I want a search engine type of service which allows querying >>> all data defined using schema.org in all over the world. I now this >>> service is a bit hard to manage and implement but just taking a chance on >>> this and asking. May be there is a service you know. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 8:37 PM, Timothy Holborn < >>> timothy.holborn@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue., 20 Sep. 2016, 3:19 am Raphaël Troncy, < >>>> raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear Timothy, all, >>>>> >>>>> > did another search. >>>>> > https://doremus-anr.github.io/schema-visualizer/ is useful. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for the spoiler :-) I wanted to make an official advertisement >>>>> later on ... but well ! For the ones who are interested, the code is at >>>>> https://github.com/DOREMUS-ANR/schema-visualizer/. This is developed >>>>> in >>>>> the context of the French DOREMUS project, http://doremus.org/, which >>>>> aims to represent and interlink music metadata coming from the main >>>>> digital libraries in France. >>>>> >>>>> Our Visualizer demo aims to display rich snippets for *some* >>>>> schema.org >>>>> types that are useful for us, namely, the Event type (and EventSeries) >>>>> and the CreativeWork branch in schema.org (some sub-types). >>>>> >>>>> Examples are >>>>> >>>>> https://doremus-anr.github.io/schema-visualizer/#?id=57ad9cc4c2ef16159e54e36d >>>>> or >>>>> >>>>> https://doremus-anr.github.io/schema-visualizer/#?id=57ada1d5bd966f0bda6b8a7d >>>>> >>>>> > Did a quick fork (and edit) to >>>>> > make https://webcivics.github.io/jsonld-vis/ in a few minutes... >>>>> Still >>>>> > needs some work. >>>>> >>>>> This seems to be a fork from https://scienceai.github.io/jsonld-vis >>>>> and >>>>> not from our visualizer, no? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Yup. I found yours also. Nice. ;) >>>> >>>> Checkout: https://github.com/solid/solid >>>> >>>> Might be a starting point to make a read/write solution.. >>>> >>>> Tim.h. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Raphaël >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Raphaël Troncy >>>>> EURECOM, Campus SophiaTech >>>>> Data Science Department >>>>> 450 route des Chappes, 06410 Biot, France. >>>>> e-mail: raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr & raphael.troncy@gmail.com >>>>> Tel: +33 (0)4 - 9300 8242 >>>>> Fax: +33 (0)4 - 9000 8200 >>>>> Web: http://www.eurecom.fr/~troncy/ >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >> >> > > > -- >
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