LDViz is a versatile, web-based visualization tool designed for exploring Linked Open Data (LOD) using multiple visualization techniques. It is compatible with any SPARQL endpoint that adheres to W3C standards, specifically those delivering SPARQL select result sets in the JSON format as defined by the W3C Recommendation.
Primarily functioning as a SPARQL query manager, LDViz allows users to create, edit, and clone SPARQL queries. Each query can be linked to a visualization technique, which will then be used to visualize the query results.
LDViz is publicly available at https://dataviz.i3s.unice.fr/ldviz.
This project is published under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file.
If you would like to use our source code, please fork this repository.
To execute the source code locally, use the following commands:
# Install dependencies and libraries
npm install
# Run application via Server side
npm start
Aline Menin, Pierre Maillot, Catherine Faron, Olivier Corby, Carla Maria Dal Sasso Freitas, et al.. LDViz: a tool to assist the multidimensional exploration of SPARQL endpoints. Web Information Systems and Technologies : 16th International Conference, WEBIST 2020, November 3–5, 2020, and 17th International Conference, WEBIST 2021, October 26–28, 2021, Virtual Events, Revised Selected Papers, LNBIP - 469, Springer, pp.149-173, 2023, LNBIP - Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 978-3-031-24196-3. DOI. hal-03929913
Aline Menin, Catherine Faron Zucker, Olivier Corby, Carla Dal Sasso Freitas, Fabien Gandon, et al.. From Linked Data Querying to Visual Search: Towards a Visualization Pipeline for LOD Exploration. WEBIST 2021 - 17th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, Oct 2021, Online Streaming, France. DOI. hal-03404572