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FOAF dataset available

FOAF dataset available

By Tim Finin on Tuesday, January 25th, 2005 at 11:07 am.

We’ve published a foaf dataset extracted from FOAF files collected during the Fall of 2004 from our work on Swoogle. The data represents 7118 foaf documents collected from 2044 sites (identified by their symbolic IP address). A total of 201,612 RDF triples with provenance information are included. The foaf files were selected from larger datasets described in several recent papers (1, 2) to represents a interesting and balanced selection of foaf documents. This dataset is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution (v2.0) license and packaged as a ZIP file of a SQL database export.

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One Response to “FOAF dataset available”

  1. Shibl Mourad Says:

    This really great.

    It would be interesting if you can hook it a a graphing engine where users can see the clustering of the FOAFs

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