- From: Craig Norvell <cnorvell@franz.com>
- Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 18:07:53 -0800
- To: Miao Chen <viviny@gmail.com>
- CC: Percy Enrique Rivera Salas <privera.salas@gmail.com>, semantic-web@w3.org
- Message-ID: <4CF850F9.8050002@franz.com>
Miao, Our company provides a free RDF visualization tool called Gruff. http://www.franz.com/agraph/gruff/ Gruff also includes a visual query builder for SPARQL and Prolog. If you have questions please feel free to ask us directly - support@franz.com Regards, Craig Norvell Franz Inc. On 12/2/10 3:59 PM, Percy Enrique Rivera Salas wrote: > Hi Miao, > > Some vizualization tools that you can use are: > > * RDF-Gravity - > http://semweb.salzburgresearch.at/apps/rdf-gravity/index.html > * IsaViz - http://www.w3.org/2001/11/IsaViz/ > * Welkin - http://simile.mit.edu/welkin/ > > Hope you help! > > Best Regards, > > Percy > > --------------------------------------------------- > M.Sc. Student of Computer Science Department > Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO) > Rio de Janeiro, Brazil > > > > 2010/12/2 Miao Chen <viviny@gmail.com <mailto:viviny@gmail.com>> > > Hi, > > I am a PhD student and am working on a scientific metadata > project. We would like to visualize some RDF data and I'm looking > for a tool for this task. Basically I'd like to find r some > toolkits that can take into RDF data and outputs visualized graph > or other formats of the input data. I wonder if there's such a > tool or I need to program something? I found there's a release of > Raptor on this list, which can be used for parsing RDF and further > employed in data visualization. I'm not sure if people usually do > it in this way or there's a tool just for visualization purpose? > > I'd really appreciate any of your suggestions and references to > resources. Thank you very much! > > Best, > Miao > > > ----------------------------------------------- > Miao Chen > > Ph.D. Candidate > School of Information Studies > Syracuse University > >
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