Correction: ConceptMap apps should be use the
http://ConceptMap.io URL, as the actual URL
is likely to change over time. The example below should be:
http://conceptmap.io/?items=Q482980,Q42,Q36180,Q214917&lang=de[1]
Thanks, James Weaver
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016, at 04:51 AM, james(a)j1w.xyz wrote:
All,
I added the ability to specify language in the ConceptMap URL.
For example, the following gets Douglas Adams and some related
items in German:
http://conceptmap.cfapps.io/?items=Q482980,Q42,Q36180,Q214917&lang=de
Regards, James Weaver
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016, at 05:56 AM, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
> Hoi, That is better but it still relies on the "default" language and
> it is English. Thanks, GerardM
>
> On 12 January 2016 at 11:40, Jo <winfixit(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Like this?
>>
>>
http://conceptmap.cfapps.io/?items=Q84 Polyglot
>>
>> 2016-01-12 10:35 GMT+01:00 zehetner <zehetner(a)molgen.mpg.de>de>:
>>> Hi James,
>>>
>>> is it possible to call ConceptMap with a start item (WP page) in
>>> the URL, i.e. to link to it from an item specific website so it
>>> displays that item instead of the default Universe item at the
>>> start? Like
http://ConceptMap.io/London to show initially the
>>> London item.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Gu
>>>
>>>
On 2016-01-11 20:14, james(a)j1w.xyz wrote:
>>>>
Fellow Wikidata enthusiasts,
>>>>
>>>>
In answer to questions about the purposes for ConceptMap (live at
>>>>>
http://ConceptMap.io), I've expanded the blog post and updated
the
>>>>
video. Here is the updated blog
post:
>>>>
>>>>>
http://learnjavafx.typepad.com/weblog/2016/01/brief-demo-of-conceptmap-v11-…
>>>>
[2]
>>>>
>>>>
Also, for your convenience, here is a link to the updated video,
as
>>>>
well as the additional text in
the post. I'd appreciate any continued
>>>>
input and questions that you
have:
>>>>
>>>>>
https://vimeo.com/151407497 [3]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> One of the core features of ConceptMap is the
synchronized
>>>>> navigation between Wikipedia articles and their Wikidata semantic
>>>>> relationships. In the brief video, for example, the Wikipedia
>>>>> article named "David Bowie" is displayed in the rightmost
panel.
>>>>> The semantic relationships defined in Wikidata for David Bowie
>>>>> (whose Wikidata identifier is "Q5383") are displayed in the
center
>>>>> panel. The user can see the items related to David Bowie (e.g. All
>>>>> the Young Dudes), as well as the relevant Wikidata properties
>>>>> (e.g. performer). When the user clicks on a related item, the
>>>>> Wikipedia article for that item appears in the rightmost panel.
>>>>> Conversely, when the user clicks an article link in a Wikipedia
>>>>> page, the center panel is updated to show the relationships
>>>>> defined in the Wikidata item corresponding to that article. This
>>>>> synchronized navigation feature enables the user to explore areas
>>>>> of interest using an approach that combines structured (Wikidata
>>>>> relationships) and freeform (Wikipedia links) navigation.
>>>>
>>>>> Another
core feature of ConceptMap is the dynamically created
>>>>> directed graph in the leftmost panel. When a Wikipedia article is
>>>>> displayed and its corresponding Wikidata item appears in the title
>>>>> area, the "Pin item" checkbox may be used to pin/unpin the
item
>>>>> from the concept map. Each of the pinned items appear as labeled
>>>>> circles (nodes) in the concept map. As items are added to the
>>>>> graph, relationships from Wikidata are displayed as labeled lines
>>>>> (links) between the nodes.
>>>>
>>>>> As shown in
the video, the Wikidata icon in the upper right
>>>>> portion of the page opens the Wikidata page for the selected item.
>>>>> This is useful for adding missing relationships to Wikidata, as
>>>>> shown in the video when adding "space rock" to the list of
genres
>>>>> for his song entitled Space Oddity. To share or bookmark a concept
>>>>> map, click the button with the link icon as shown in the video. A
>>>>> shortened URL appears that you can copy.
>>>>
>>>>> In future
posts I plan to share details of the technologies and
>>>>> code involved in creating this application. In the meantime,
>>>>> whether you are a learner, researcher, teacher, or all of the
>>>>> above, I hope that you'll take it for a spin!
>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>>> James
Weaver
>>>>
>>>>> Twitter:
@JavaFXpert
>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Jan
10, 2016, at 04:30 PM, Jo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> I was
able to do a mind map like thing with it. Since some
>>>>>> connectio where missing in WD.I added them, so it helps people
>>>>>> improve WD.
>
>>>>
>>>>>>
Polyglot
>
>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>> [3]
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Links:
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http://conceptmap.cfapps.io/?items=Q482980,Q42,Q36180,Q214917&lang=de