haylyn.io
Semantic Starry Sky using Binary RDF (HDT) Streaming over WebSockets | Haylyn
http://haylyn.io/2014-11-11/starsandbinaryrdf
Skip to main content. Semantic Starry Sky using Binary RDF (HDT) Streaming over WebSockets. On Tue, 11/11/2014 - 13:52. The image is a screen shot of a star field centered on our sun that was created from an RDF Turtle representation of the Hipparcos Star Catalog. Which contains 118,218 stars, using the WebGL Haylyn client. Text-based serializations of RDF ( Turtle. N-Triples, RDF/XML, or the latest W3C recommendation - JSON-LD. Binary RDF (HDT - a W3C member submission). TIme to Generate (milliseconds).
drobilla.net
Serd | drobilla.net
http://drobilla.net/software/serd
Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Serd is a lightweight C library for RDF syntax which supports reading and writing Turtle. Serd is not intended to be a swiss-army knife of RDF syntax, but rather is suited to resource limited or performance critical applications (e.g. converting many gigabytes of NTriples to Turtle), or situations where a simple reader/writer with minimal dependencies is ideal (e.g. in LV2. Implementations or embedded applications). Serd is Free Software. Is 21 MiB (.
weltliteratur.net
Empirical Data on Over-Length Books
http://weltliteratur.net/Empirical-Data-on-Over-Length-Books
A Black Market for the Digital Humanities. Empirical Data on Over-Length Books. By Frank Fischer and Ubbo Veentjer. Little note upfront: The technical part of this posting involves Docker, RDF XSLT JSON, Elasticsearch and Kibana. More on this at the bottom of this page or without further ado on our GitHub repo. Our solution is the result of nothing more than a 4-hour hackathon, so don’t expect anything polished.). As a preliminary for a study of over-length books. German National Library Enters the Stage.
librecatproject.wordpress.com
Matching authors against VIAF identities | LibreCat
https://librecatproject.wordpress.com/2015/06/03/matching-authors-against-viaf-identities
June 3, 2015. Matching authors against VIAF identities. At Ghent University Library we enrich catalog records with VIAF identities to enhance the search experience in the catalog. When searching for all the books about ‘Chekov’ we want to match all name variants of this author. Consult VIAF http:/ viaf.org/viaf/95216565/#Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904. And you will see many of them. Research by Ruben Verborgh. IMinds) and the Catmandu-RDF. Tools created by Jakob Voss. A scalable way to produce.