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OntospyWeb is a tool made for navigating ontologies ('vocabularies') encoded using the RDF family of languages. It is based on the Ontospy Python library, which in turns wraps RDFLib.
With the help of this Interactive Mirror, the consequences of the excessive consumption of semi-luxury foodstuffs are illustrated. As a person steps in front of…
:: Datenvisualisierung im 3-dimensionalen Raum einer Ordnerstruktur. :: 3D data visualization of folder structure. Project Partners: Mesut Kaya, David Ikuye
This animated data visualization translates the ups and downs of the 2013 stock market into musical notes. For every day, a piano, an organ, and a guitar com...
OntospyWeb is a tool made for navigating ontologies ('vocabularies') encoded using the RDF family of languages. It is based on the Ontospy Python library, which in turns wraps RDFLib.
Dedicated to distilling the world’s data, information and knowledge into beautiful, interesting and, above all, useful visualizations, infographics and diagrams.
Protovis composes custom views of data with simple marks such as bars and dots. Unlike low-level graphics libraries that quickly become tedious for visualization, Protovis defines marks through dynamic properties that encode data, allowing inheritance, scales and layouts to simplify construction.
Protovis is free and open-source, provided under the BSD License. It uses JavaScript and SVG for web-native visualizations; no plugin required (though you will need a modern web browser)! Although programming experience is helpful, Protovis is mostly declarative and designed to be learned by example.
C. Bauer, M. Schedl, V. Angerer, и S. Wegenkittl. Proceedings of the 27th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, стр. 1044-1046. Nice, france, ACM, (октября 2019)
R. Das, и R. Purves. 10th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2018), Schloss Dagstuhl-Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, (2018)