SemLens screencast

Do you want to analyse trends and correlations in RDF data? SemLens is a visual tool that allows to arrange objects in a scatter plot and to analyze them by user-defined semantic lenses. The lenses can be independently defined for each of the objects’ properties and can be combined by logical operators. The scatter plot provides a global overview and supports the discovery of dependencies and correlations also in large datasets. The semantic lenses facilitate the local analysis by providing an intuitive metaphor for the definition of semantic filters. SemLens is based on the open source framework Adobe Flex and uses SPARQL to access RDF datasets. More information can be found on the tool website: semlens.visualdataweb.org
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