Authors:
Aline Menin
1
;
Catherine Faron
1
;
Olivier Corby
1
;
Carla Dal Sasso Freitas
2
;
Fabien Gandon
1
and
Marco Winckler
1
Affiliations:
1
Univ. Côte d’Azur, CNRS, Inria, Sophia Antipolis, France
;
2
Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Keyword(s):
Linked Data, Visualization Pipeline, Linked Data Visualization, RDF Visualization, Visual Exploratory Search.
Abstract:
Over the recent years, Linked Open Data (LOD) has been increasingly used to support decision-making processes in various application domains. For that purpose, an increasing interest in information visualization has been observed in the literature as a suitable solution to communicate the knowledge described in LOD data sources. Nonetheless, transforming raw LOD data into a graphical representation (the so-called visualization pipeline) is not a straightforward process and often requires a set of operations to transform data into meaningful visualizations that suit users’ needs. In this paper, we propose a LOD generic visualization pipeline and discuss the implications of the internal operations (import → transform → map → render → interact) for creating meaningful visualizations of LOD datasets. To demonstrate the feasibility of this generic visualization pipeline, we implement it as the tool LDViz (Linked Data Visualizer). We demonstrate how LDViz supports access to any SPARQL endp
oint through multiple use cases, allowing the users to perform searches with SPARQL queries and visualize the results using multiple visualization techniques.
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