Hey Thad, thanks for the suggestions!
Concerning keywords in the description field of properties: i think that is a shortcoming of the current autocomplete API that i'm using, which is the same one Wikidata uses for the searchbox in the top-right corner. Apparently they're not indexing those keywords, which makes it difficult for me to also include them in my search.
I like the suggestion of using the 'that is' part of the rule as a way to use filter operations, i'll take that into account when i'll be adding that.
-- Hay
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 2:13 AM, Thad Guidry thadguidry@gmail.com wrote:
I like the idea of Layers of rules... like Photoshop in a way, and then you can probably surface quite a bit more.
The one thing that is really lacking is finding properties that have a keyword in their description, and not just the label name. For instance, typing "person" in a property would give you all the properties that have a label containing "person", AND have a description containing the keyword "person".
Also, the "that is" should be a drop down element to use other operations such as a "filter" or "containing" operation, etc.
Imagine doing: "item" has a property equivalent class P1709 "containing" "schema"
instead of this:
item
has a property
equivalent class P1709
that is
Schema.org Q3475322
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