On 19 August 2011 16:46, Igor Popov wrote:
> Hi Danny,
> I've been working on a SPARQL Exploration tool prototype that is a combining
> ontology+data exploration and allows you to export data as spreadsheets (you
> can check a DBPedia implementation of it http://visor.psi.enakting.org/).
> It's al
Lovely. Wouldn't it be a shame if google became so intelligent that it
didn't?
I take 't'facet' means 'to face it', actually what does it mean?
google was offering me results to "facet" before (Northern English
> filter - looking for t'facet :)
>
Adam
On 19 August 2011 11:28, Danny Ayers wrote
On 19 August 2011 12:18, Danny Ayers wrote:
> On 18 August 2011 02:37, Giovanni Tummarello
> wrote:
>> On the other hand in terms of browser i am going to be sponsoring
>> development of TFacets ,
>
> Link?
http://www.visualdataweb.org/tfacet.php
google was offering me results to "facet" befor
On 18 August 2011 02:37, Giovanni Tummarello
wrote:
> Hi Danny,
>
> i liked sparallax a lot, problem is its hard to maintain. David didnt
> upgrade parallax any longer and the intern who did the "sparql to MQL"
> conversion that allows sparallax to operate on sparql is now not
> working with us an
On 18/08/11 00:03, Danny Ayers wrote:
> Which aggregate functions are needed?
> ARQ has some support (very possibly more than) listed here:
> http://jena.sourceforge.net/ARQ/group-by.html
>
> [Andy, are there any more query examples around? I can't seem to get
> count(*) working here]
>
ARQ run
Hi Danny,
i liked sparallax a lot, problem is its hard to maintain. David didnt
upgrade parallax any longer and the intern who did the "sparql to MQL"
conversion that allows sparallax to operate on sparql is now not
working with us anymore. Hard to say how difficult it would be to
progress on that
Nice work!
> Due to requirements of query functionalities and aggregates, Sparallax
> currently only works on Virtuoso SPARQL endpoints. (do other
> triplestores have aggregates? if so please let us know and we'll try
> to support other syntaxes as well)
Which aggregate functions are needed?
ARQ
Giovanni,
Great work!! Now Parrallax is finally linked to the LOD. One request, can
you add the Virtuoso LOD endpoint to the list of defaults? Or give quick
example how to add it myself. I'd like to take this for a ride through the
LOD Cloud.
-sherman
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Giovanni Tu
rocks, thats what I call a nice hack.
a great idea - you are near the middle of the lod cloud, man :-)
best
Leo
btw "rock", looking for sean connery and wanting to display all his
movies "on a map",
google maps says, you are using a "another man's" google maps api key
and shows funny messageb
Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
Hi Kingsely,
we are a bit unsure about your complaint, please clarify, do you mean
to say that sparallax give that user agent when trying to connect to
an external sparql endpoint? we tried and got the user agent of the
browser. Not sure how it is important to use a
Congratulations on doing this, and thanks! Parallax is an excellent
experiment in browsing and I'm excited seeing work has been done to
bring it to semweb use.
Regards,
Alan
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Giovanni
Tummarello wrote:
> Dear Semi Structured Data Enthusiasts,
>
> we are today plea
Hi Kingsely,
we are a bit unsure about your complaint, please clarify, do you mean
to say that sparallax give that user agent when trying to connect to
an external sparql endpoint? we tried and got the user agent of the
browser. Not sure how it is important to use a user agent instead of
another
Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
Dear Semi Structured Data Enthusiasts,
we are today pleased to announce version 1 of Sparallax
Sparallax is an adaptation of the FreeBase Parallax to use SPARQL endpoints.
Thanks to a proxy and query translation modules (SPARQL to MQL and
results translated back), S
Dear Semi Structured Data Enthusiasts,
we are today pleased to announce version 1 of Sparallax
Sparallax is an adaptation of the FreeBase Parallax to use SPARQL endpoints.
Thanks to a proxy and query translation modules (SPARQL to MQL and
results translated back), Sparallax is minimally invasiv
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