Kirby Banman, [email protected]
Examples and visualizations of semantic web crawls using:
- Graph Visualizer: Gephi 0.8.1 beta 201202141941 using plugin SemanticWebImport
- Semantic Crawler: LDSpider 1.1e revision 304 checked out for extension to .gexf output using the gexf4j 0.4.0 library
- Triplestore Instance: 4Store 1.1.3
- Graph Visualizer: Gephi 0.8.1 beta 201202141941 using plugin HttpGraph 1.0.6
- Semantic Cawler: LDSpider 1.1e
There are many unanswered questions regarding the nature of semantic web crawling (see SemCrawl.md in docs directory), and this is my attempt to sharpen those questions with some visual depictions of different crawling strategies.
*The initial motivation for this project was to produce this video and this other video. There are now visualizations of the RDF graphs themselves as .gexf files in each of the folders in the rdfGraph/example_crawls directory, see the readme in version 0.2 to learn how to use them.
All software used in this project that is not my own is licensed as open source.
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