From Web Data to Visualization via Ontology Mapping
O. Gilson, N. Silva, P. W. Grant, M. Chen
In Computer Graphics Forum, 27(3), 2008.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a novel approach for automatic generation of visualizations from domain-specific data available on the web. We describe a general system pipeline that combines ontology mapping and probabilistic reasoning techniques. With this approach, a web page is first mapped to a Domain Ontology, which stores the semantics of a specific subject domain (e.g., music charts). The Domain Ontology is then mapped to one or more Visual Representation Ontologies, each of which captures the semantics of a visualization style (e.g., tree maps). To enable the mapping between these two ontologies, we establish a Semantic Bridging Ontology, which specifies the appropriateness of each semantic bridge. Finally each Visual Representation Ontology is mapped to a visualization using an external visualization toolkit. Using this approach, we have developed a prototype software tool, SemViz, as a realisation of this approach. By interfacing its Visual Representation Ontologies with public domain software such as ILOG Discovery and Prefuse, SemViz is able to generate appropriate visualizations automatically from a large collection of popular web pages for music charts without prior knowledge of these web pages.
@article{Gilson:2008:FWD,
author = {O. Gilson and N. Silva and P. W. Grant and M. Chen},
title = {From Web Data to Visualization via Ontology Mapping},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {27},
number = {3},
pages = {959--966},
year = {2008},
}
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