There are several data cube datasets at http://opendatacommunities.org/datasets representing the English 'Indices of Multiple Deprivation'. They are fairly simple in structure, with just two dimensions - refPeriod and refArea, ie time and place.
They are available for download in Turtle format, or via a SPARQL endpoint.
Hope that helps
Bill
On Dec 14, 5:51 pm, Curran Kelleher <curran.kelle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm interested in developing tools for visualizing data cubes using the Data > Cube Vocabulary<http://publishing-statistical-data.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/specs/src...>. > Can anyone point me to some example public data sets published using this > vocabulary? Thank you very much.
> I'm interested in developing tools for visualizing data cubes using the Data Cube Vocabulary. Can anyone point me to some example public data sets published using this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 12:51 -0500, Curran Kelleher wrote: > Hello,
> I'm interested in developing tools for visualizing data cubes using > the Data Cube Vocabulary. Can anyone point me to some example public > data sets published using this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
> On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 12:51 -0500, Curran Kelleher wrote: > > Hello,
> > I'm interested in developing tools for visualizing data cubes using > > the Data Cube Vocabulary. Can anyone point me to some example public > > data sets published using this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
ESDS International has recently completed a project where they looked at using the Data Cube Vocabulary to describe world back data, here's the link to that data.
From: publishing-statistical-data@googlegroups.com [mailto:publishing-statistical-data@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Curran Kelleher Sent: 14 December 2011 17:52 To: publishing-statistical-data@googlegroups.com Subject: [publishing-statistical-data] Example Data Sets?
Thank you so much for your prompt replies! Clearly there are tremendous resources available.
I'd like to figure out how to query these and somehow support interactive OLAP operations (slice, drill down, etc.) for driving visualizations. Does anyone know of existing tools that support interactive OLAP operations for navigating through data published using the Data Cube Vocabulary? Thanks again!
In [1], we have used QB with Mondrian and XML/A clients.
Momentarily, we are working on an OLAP4J implementation [2] to allow common OLAP clients to access QB data. So far, for visualization, we have been thinking of using Saiku [3], which connects to the OLAP4J API. As soon as I have a demo, I can post it here.
> -----Original Message----- > From: publishing-statistical-data@googlegroups.com [mailto:publishing- > statistical-data@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Curran > Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 6:07 PM > To: Publishing Statistical Data > Subject: [publishing-statistical-data] Re: Example Data Sets?
> Hi all,
> Thank you so much for your prompt replies! Clearly there are tremendous > resources available.
> I'd like to figure out how to query these and somehow support interactive > OLAP operations (slice, drill down, etc.) for driving visualizations. Does > anyone know of existing tools that support interactive OLAP operations for > navigating through data published using the Data Cube Vocabulary? Thanks > again!
A few months ago, we spent two days [1] to strap a widget onto VIVO [2] to expose QB data of their publication social network analyses. A zip file of the data cube is at [3] (Warning: modeling has not been vetted).
> In [1], we have used QB with Mondrian and XML/A clients.
> Momentarily, we are working on an OLAP4J implementation [2] to allow common > OLAP clients to access QB data. So far, for visualization, we have been > thinking of using Saiku [3], which connects to the OLAP4J API. As soon as I > have a demo, I can post it here.
>> -----Original Message----- >> From: publishing-statistical-data@googlegroups.com [mailto:publishing- >> statistical-data@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Curran >> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 6:07 PM >> To: Publishing Statistical Data >> Subject: [publishing-statistical-data] Re: Example Data Sets?
>> Hi all,
>> Thank you so much for your prompt replies! Clearly there are tremendous >> resources available.
>> I'd like to figure out how to query these and somehow support interactive >> OLAP operations (slice, drill down, etc.) for driving visualizations. Does >> anyone know of existing tools that support interactive OLAP operations for >> navigating through data published using the Data Cube Vocabulary? Thanks >> again!
> A few months ago, we spent two days [1] to strap a widget onto VIVO > [2] to expose QB data of their publication social network analyses. A > zip file of the data cube is at [3] (Warning: modeling has not been > vetted).
> > In [1], we have used QB with Mondrian and XML/A clients.
> > Momentarily, we are working on an OLAP4J implementation [2] to allow common > > OLAP clients to access QB data. So far, for visualization, we have been > > thinking of using Saiku [3], which connects to the OLAP4J API. As soon as I > > have a demo, I can post it here.
> >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: publishing-statistical-data@googlegroups.com [mailto:publishing- > >> statistical-data@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Curran > >> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 6:07 PM > >> To: Publishing Statistical Data > >> Subject: [publishing-statistical-data] Re: Example Data Sets?
> >> Hi all,
> >> Thank you so much for your prompt replies! Clearly there are tremendous > >> resources available.
> >> I'd like to figure out how to query these and somehow support interactive > >> OLAP operations (slice, drill down, etc.) for driving visualizations. Does > >> anyone know of existing tools that support interactive OLAP operations for > >> navigating through data published using the Data Cube Vocabulary? Thanks > >> again!
I've clearly overlooked this thread. If you or others are still interested:
I've worked on World Bank Linked Data [1] which uses the Data Cube vocabulary. The dataset is composed of World Development Indicators, World Bank Finances, World Bank Climate Change, World Bank Projects and Operations.
Also started on some preliminary visualizations at [2].
Data dumps are at [3]. See VoID file [4] if you need to automate or get more information about the datasets.
If you can share what you are up to publicly or off the list, I'd love to take a look.
>> Can anyone point me to some example public data sets published using
>> this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
>> Best regards,
>> Curran
> Hi Curran,
> I've clearly overlooked this thread. If you or others are still interested:
> I've worked on World Bank Linked Data [1] which uses the Data Cube
> vocabulary. The dataset is composed of World Development Indicators, World
> Bank Finances, World Bank Climate Change, World Bank Projects and
> Operations.
> Also started on some preliminary visualizations at [2].
> Data dumps are at [3]. See VoID file [4] if you need to automate or get more
> information about the datasets.
> If you can share what you are up to publicly or off the list, I'd love to
> take a look.
>> Can anyone point me to some example public data sets published using
>> this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
>> Best regards,
>> Curran
> Hi Curran,
> I've clearly overlooked this thread. If you or others are still interested:
> I've worked on World Bank Linked Data [1] which uses the Data Cube
> vocabulary. The dataset is composed of World Development Indicators, World
> Bank Finances, World Bank Climate Change, World Bank Projects and
> Operations.
> Also started on some preliminary visualizations at [2].
> Data dumps are at [3]. See VoID file [4] if you need to automate or get more
> information about the datasets.
> If you can share what you are up to publicly or off the list, I'd love to
> take a look.
Thanks for the compliments. I'm always fixing up my boo boos as I go. Hence, I'd appreciate all feedback.
For provenance, where appropriate, I've added triples in this nature:
Defining source
Data license
Data collection date
Data update date
Location of the source data
Creator of the data
You might want to give the About page [1] a look. It probably contains some other information you'd be interested.
I got the data in XML from WB's APIs. Links to the source datasets all the way down to the individual observations (where possible) are described part of each resource.
I'm in the process of putting together a more extensive document about the whole effort; from scratch all the way up to the application. Stay tuned =)
> As a side interest, do you have any provenance available? I'm assuming
> that you transformed original WB data; where did you get the original
> data?
> Regards,
> Tim
> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Sarven Capadisli<i...@csarven.ca> wrote:
>> On 11-12-14 05:51 PM, Curran Kelleher wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I'm interested in developing tools for visualizing data cubes using the
>>> Data Cube Vocabulary
>>> Can anyone point me to some example public data sets published using
>>> this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
>>> Best regards,
>>> Curran
>> Hi Curran,
>> I've clearly overlooked this thread. If you or others are still interested:
>> I've worked on World Bank Linked Data [1] which uses the Data Cube
>> vocabulary. The dataset is composed of World Development Indicators, World
>> Bank Finances, World Bank Climate Change, World Bank Projects and
>> Operations.
>> Also started on some preliminary visualizations at [2].
>> Data dumps are at [3]. See VoID file [4] if you need to automate or get more
>> information about the datasets.
>> If you can share what you are up to publicly or off the list, I'd love to
>> take a look.
>>> Can anyone point me to some example public data sets published using
>>> this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
>>> Best regards,
>>> Curran
>> Hi Curran,
>> I've clearly overlooked this thread. If you or others are still interested:
>> I've worked on World Bank Linked Data [1] which uses the Data Cube
>> vocabulary. The dataset is composed of World Development Indicators, World
>> Bank Finances, World Bank Climate Change, World Bank Projects and
>> Operations.
>> Also started on some preliminary visualizations at [2].
>> Data dumps are at [3]. See VoID file [4] if you need to automate or get more
>> information about the datasets.
>> If you can share what you are up to publicly or off the list, I'd love to
>> take a look.
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Sarven Capadisli <i...@csarven.ca> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> Thanks for the compliments. I'm always fixing up my boo boos as I go. Hence,
> I'd appreciate all feedback.
> For provenance, where appropriate, I've added triples in this nature:
> Defining source
> Data license
> Data collection date
> Data update date
> Location of the source data
> Creator of the data
> You might want to give the About page [1] a look. It probably contains some
> other information you'd be interested.
> I got the data in XML from WB's APIs. Links to the source datasets all the
> way down to the individual observations (where possible) are described part
> of each resource.
> I'm in the process of putting together a more extensive document about the
> whole effort; from scratch all the way up to the application. Stay tuned =)
>> As a side interest, do you have any provenance available? I'm assuming
>> that you transformed original WB data; where did you get the original
>> data?
>> Regards,
>> Tim
>> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Sarven Capadisli<i...@csarven.ca> wrote:
>>> On 11-12-14 05:51 PM, Curran Kelleher wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I'm interested in developing tools for visualizing data cubes using the
>>>> Data Cube Vocabulary
>>>> Can anyone point me to some example public data sets published using
>>>> this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Curran
>>> Hi Curran,
>>> I've clearly overlooked this thread. If you or others are still
>>> interested:
>>> I've worked on World Bank Linked Data [1] which uses the Data Cube
>>> vocabulary. The dataset is composed of World Development Indicators,
>>> World
>>> Bank Finances, World Bank Climate Change, World Bank Projects and
>>> Operations.
>>> Also started on some preliminary visualizations at [2].
>>> Data dumps are at [3]. See VoID file [4] if you need to automate or get
>>> more
>>> information about the datasets.
>>> If you can share what you are up to publicly or off the list, I'd love to
>>> take a look.
> I see you have dcterms:source pointing to the XML files from WB. I
> think that's what I was looking for.
> What URIs are you using for:
>> Defining source
>> Data license
>> Data collection date
>> Data update date
>> Location of the source data
>> Creator of the data
> Thanks!
> Tim
> On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Sarven Capadisli<i...@csarven.ca> wrote:
>> Hi Tim,
>> Thanks for the compliments. I'm always fixing up my boo boos as I go. Hence,
>> I'd appreciate all feedback.
>> For provenance, where appropriate, I've added triples in this nature:
>> Defining source
>> Data license
>> Data collection date
>> Data update date
>> Location of the source data
>> Creator of the data
>> You might want to give the About page [1] a look. It probably contains some
>> other information you'd be interested.
>> I got the data in XML from WB's APIs. Links to the source datasets all the
>> way down to the individual observations (where possible) are described part
>> of each resource.
>> I'm in the process of putting together a more extensive document about the
>> whole effort; from scratch all the way up to the application. Stay tuned =)
>>> As a side interest, do you have any provenance available? I'm assuming
>>> that you transformed original WB data; where did you get the original
>>> data?
>>> Regards,
>>> Tim
>>> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Sarven Capadisli<i...@csarven.ca> wrote:
>>>> On 11-12-14 05:51 PM, Curran Kelleher wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> I'm interested in developing tools for visualizing data cubes using the
>>>>> Data Cube Vocabulary
>>>>> Can anyone point me to some example public data sets published using
>>>>> this vocabulary? Thank you very much.
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Curran
>>>> Hi Curran,
>>>> I've clearly overlooked this thread. If you or others are still
>>>> interested:
>>>> I've worked on World Bank Linked Data [1] which uses the Data Cube
>>>> vocabulary. The dataset is composed of World Development Indicators,
>>>> World
>>>> Bank Finances, World Bank Climate Change, World Bank Projects and
>>>> Operations.
>>>> Also started on some preliminary visualizations at [2].
>>>> Data dumps are at [3]. See VoID file [4] if you need to automate or get
>>>> more
>>>> information about the datasets.
>>>> If you can share what you are up to publicly or off the list, I'd love to
>>>> take a look.