David Huynh wrote:
Hi all,
We're happy to announce that Freebase Gridworks 1.0 is now available
for download, and it is also released as open source software:
Download, documentation, code, bugs:
http://code.google.com/p/freebase-gridworks/
Mailing list:
http://groups.google.
Hi all,
We're happy to announce that Freebase Gridworks 1.0 is now available for
download, and it is also released as open source software:
Download, documentation, code, bugs:
http://code.google.com/p/freebase-gridworks/
Mailing list:
http://groups.google.com/group/freebase-gridworks
Hi Aldo,
On Mar/30/10 1:46 am, Aldo Bucchi wrote:
Hi David,
I love it and I NEED it ;)
Awesome work, really.
I heard it will be opensource so I will probably be able to extend it
myself,
Yup, it'll be open source. Clean data sets are all clean the same way,
but each dirty data set is dirty in
On Mar/29/10 9:10 pm, François Scharffe wrote:
Hi David,
Great work !
When will the tool will be released ? I can't wait trying it.
Hi François, we're aiming for about 1 more month of development and testing.
David
Peter Haase wrote:
Hi,
[SNIP]
<<
What is needed is Top-k plus the right pivot/refinement
operators (which link to new dynamic collections).
Yes, and I am sure you know that the above isn't in anyway
insurmountable (for Microsoft to implement) bearing in mind the server
simply has to h
Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
Kingsley,
So by the time you can
use Pivot on SW/linked data, you will already have solved all the
interesting and challenging problems.
This part is what I call an innovation slot since we have hooked it
into
our
DBMS hosted faceted e
Hi,
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: public-lod-requ...@w3.org [mailto:public-lod-requ...@w3.org] Im
> Auftrag von Kingsley Idehen
> Gesendet: Monday, March 29, 2010 8:27 PM
> An: public-lod@w3.org; Georgi Kobilarov
> Betreff: Contd: Nice Data Cleansing Tool Demo
>
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Nathan wrote:
> Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
>> Kingsley,
>>
>> So by the time you can
>> use Pivot on SW/linked data, you will already have solved all the
>> interesting and challenging problems.
>>
> This part is what I call an innovation slot
Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
> Kingsley,
>
> So by the time you can
> use Pivot on SW/linked data, you will already have solved all the
> interesting and challenging problems.
>
This part is what I call an innovation slot since we have hooked it
into
>>> our
>>>
DBMS
Kingsley,
> >>> So by the time you can
> >>> use Pivot on SW/linked data, you will already have solved all the
> >>> interesting and challenging problems.
> >>>
> >> This part is what I call an innovation slot since we have hooked it
> >> into
> >>
> > our
> >
> >> DBMS hosted faceted engine and s
Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
Hello,
Now here is the obvious question, re. broader realm of faceted data
navigation, have you guys digested the underlying concepts
demonstrated by Microsoft Pivot?
I've seen the TED talk on Pivot. It's a very well polished
implementation of faceted browsi
Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
Hello,
Now here is the obvious question, re. broader realm of faceted data
navigation, have you guys digested the underlying concepts
demonstrated by Microsoft Pivot?
I've seen the TED talk on Pivot. It's a very well polished
implementation of faceted brows
Hi David,
I love it and I NEED it ;)
Awesome work, really.
I heard it will be opensource so I will probably be able to extend it
myself, but here are some ideas for (missing?) features:
* Importing custom Lookups/Dictionaries ( to go from text to IDs or
the other way around ). Maybe this is possi
Hello,
> >> Now here is the obvious question, re. broader realm of faceted data
> >> navigation, have you guys digested the underlying concepts
> >> demonstrated by Microsoft Pivot?
> >>
> >
> > I've seen the TED talk on Pivot. It's a very well polished
> > implementation of faceted browsing. The
Hi David,
Great work !
When will the tool will be released ? I can't wait trying it.
Cheers,
François
David Huynh wrote:
On Mar/29/10 12:31 am, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
All,
A very nice data cleansing tool from David and Co. at Freebase.
CSVs are clearly the dominant data format in the struc
David Huynh wrote:
On Mar/29/10 10:01 am, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
David Huynh wrote:
On Mar/29/10 12:31 am, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
All,
A very nice data cleansing tool from David and Co. at Freebase.
CSVs are clearly the dominant data format in the structured open
data realm. This tool deals
On Mar/29/10 10:01 am, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
David Huynh wrote:
On Mar/29/10 12:31 am, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
All,
A very nice data cleansing tool from David and Co. at Freebase.
CSVs are clearly the dominant data format in the structured open
data realm. This tool deals with ETL very well.
David Huynh wrote:
On Mar/29/10 12:31 am, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
All,
A very nice data cleansing tool from David and Co. at Freebase.
CSVs are clearly the dominant data format in the structured open data
realm. This tool deals with ETL very well. Of course, for those who
appreciate OWL, a lo
On Mar/29/10 12:31 am, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
All,
A very nice data cleansing tool from David and Co. at Freebase.
CSVs are clearly the dominant data format in the structured open data
realm. This tool deals with ETL very well. Of course, for those who
appreciate OWL, a lot of what's demonstr
Leigh Dodds wrote:
Hi,
On Sunday, March 28, 2010, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
All,
A very nice data cleansing tool from David and Co. at Freebase.
Yes, it looks very nice. Am looking forward to working with it.
CSVs are clearly the dominant data format in the structured open data
re
Hi,
On Sunday, March 28, 2010, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> All,
>
> A very nice data cleansing tool from David and Co. at Freebase.
Yes, it looks very nice. Am looking forward to working with it.
> CSVs are clearly the dominant data format in the structured open data
> realm. This tool deals with
All,
A very nice data cleansing tool from David and Co. at Freebase.
CSVs are clearly the dominant data format in the structured open data
realm. This tool deals with ETL very well. Of course, for those who
appreciate OWL, a lot of what's demonstrated in this demo is also
achievable via "cont
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