*What is Linked Data?* A short non-technical introduction to Linked Data, Google's Knowledge Graph, and Facebook's Open Graph Protocol. If you have any questions, hit me up on Twitter:@manusporny or G+: Manu Sporny
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Janine Marriott - here are a couple more that are a bit more technical, showing the application of the concepts introduced above: th-cam.com/video/eWtOg3vSzxI/w-d-xo.html as well as how we use Linked Data to build trust on the Web: th-cam.com/video/QdUZaYeQblY/w-d-xo.html
Yes, it is. Linked Data uses unique identifiers, but can use just about any language in the world to talk about that unique identifier. So, you will be able to ask the question: "What is a bicycle?", and then follow it up with "Show me the answers to this question in Japanese/Arabic/Mandarin/etc."
This was very helpful. My professor sent us a link to your youtube to help our class understand linked data. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
I had absolutely no previous experience about web logic or web development and this video explain so much to me in a very simple way and i think i get it all...thank you very much i'll subscribe your channel you are the best...:)
Manu, this is brilliant. You take low budget / high value explainer videos to a new height! Great job. I propose that all W3C Rec Track documents have an explainer video accompany them as an enticement to read the Recommendation. What do you say?!
Unfortunately no it isn't, but the video is available under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license, so you could take the video and re-dub it in Spanish. Also, if you caption the video, I'd be happy to add the Spanish captions to the video.
Manu Sporny, this is a brilliant way to explain concepts that many highly technical folks cannot make understandable to lay learners. Thanks very much for creating this!
At a conceptual level, Web pages are already nodes in a graph (the graph is the Web). Links (like the one in your browser address bar) are the edges between the nodes... that's how you get from one node to the other. To express machine-readable information in web pages, you can use a technology called RDFa.
wow.. you are an amazing teacher.. thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. it has helped out so many people... i subscribed and hope to seem more videos on your channel : )
I have a question. In a process OLD publication, DCAT:dataset what means? a set of datasets? or list of descriptions? or textual description of the dataset?. Thanks
With respect, but I think there's a small error (a mix up) in your video. See "Who is JAN's parent?" (6:17 and 7:06) Ought not the question be "Who is TIM's parent?" The parent being "JAN" and "TIM" being "JAN's child". Unless I misunderstood, I think you may wish to edit the video and audio to ask "Who is TIM's parent?" Thank you for creating a very creative (and artistic!) video.
Wonderfully explained video! My question is, how are the web addresses that define and link two documents created? I mean to ask if we have a specific coding for it or how is it done? And how is it gonna be possible to create this link address (relationship) among all documents in web?
Using HTML (HyperText Markup Language). Creating a text and tagging parts of the document with specific tags that your browser understands, and translate into links, or other things.
For a deeper understanding, look at "What is JSON-LD?": th-cam.com/video/vioCbTo3C-4/w-d-xo.html and "Intro to RDFa": th-cam.com/video/ldl0m-5zLz4/w-d-xo.html
ofcourse. Inventor of hypertext predict all this but people was stupid to understand this, later T. B. Lee realise what he done with web and try to fix this is 2000. What you are talking is 13 years old. Google for document: "isko02.pdf"
what about languages? there are many languages on the web, information I'm looking for can be in a language not the one I know, is this technology going to help solve this problem?
Yes, when you want to link two data sets together, make sure that the two "things" you want to link together have unique URLs. The most basic thing you need to link two datasets are URLs. Then you have one dataset refer to the other one using the other datasets URL. For example, schema:owns .
Thanks Manu, yes I agreed that in order to link two data sets, first the datasets has to have same URIs, but the issue here is if we have two internal datasets we can use the keyword -sameAs- that indicate the URIs are the same, but when we are trying to match one datasets with an external datasets then I heard that we have to use different keyword, and I am not sur how this can be done?
I can't believe you didn't type the two links suggested in the video, into your publishing block... sort of counter-productive, isn't it, since you are talking about "Linked Data"? They are json-ld.org and rdfa.info ... it may not be html linked for everyone in the comments, however, we can at least copy-and-paste it if the links do not come through. It may seem like I'm "nit picking" since the url's are not that much to type, and it isn't, however, it's the principle of that matter, that matters. if we are going to reference a web link, we ought to provide the link for easier access to the information for those who want to easily explore the topic further.
Excellent, simplicity without condescension.
*What is Linked Data?*
A short non-technical introduction to Linked Data, Google's Knowledge Graph, and Facebook's Open Graph Protocol. If you have any questions, hit me up on Twitter:@manusporny or G+: Manu Sporny
Thank you for such a helpful video Manu Sporny and an even bigger thank you to Aaron Bradley for introducing me to Manu. J :)
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Janine Marriott - here are a couple more that are a bit more technical, showing the application of the concepts introduced above: th-cam.com/video/eWtOg3vSzxI/w-d-xo.html
as well as how we use Linked Data to build trust on the Web:
th-cam.com/video/QdUZaYeQblY/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant Manu Sporny thanks a million I'll have a watch J :)
Extremely helpful and made the whole concept more interesting. Thank you!
Yes, it is. Linked Data uses unique identifiers, but can use just about any language in the world to talk about that unique identifier. So, you will be able to ask the question: "What is a bicycle?", and then follow it up with "Show me the answers to this question in Japanese/Arabic/Mandarin/etc."
This is simple and good as an introduction.
Thank you for sharing
This was very helpful. My professor sent us a link to your youtube to help our class understand linked data. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
Thank you Sooo Much, really simple and helpful video!
Glad it was helpful to you, Sareh. :)
I had absolutely no previous experience about web logic or web development and this video explain so much to me in a very simple way and i think i get it all...thank you very much i'll subscribe your channel you are the best...:)
Even though Google +, Twitter, and even unencrypted http have gone by the wayside . . . This video is still relevant! (Good job.)
This is a really simple and easy to understand explanation of Linked Data. Very helpful. Thank you!
great! i remember your older video on RDFa Basics ... you have gift for explaining these topics :)
Helpful and crystal-clear. Thank you.
Thanks Manu....this video is really very much helpful and you taught very well...:)
Thank you for your video. Your explanation is very simple and easy to understand even if English is not my main language!
Very nicely explained. awesome job. Thank you.
Very informative video, really enjoyed viewing it. Thank You!
Excellent stuff, Manu! People should watch more videos like yours
Great,Excellent introduction Manu
Thanks for sharing this - great job Manu!
Manu, this is brilliant. You take low budget / high value explainer videos to a new height! Great job. I propose that all W3C Rec Track documents have an explainer video accompany them as an enticement to read the Recommendation. What do you say?!
Great illustrations and sketches.
Thank you very much for your tutorial these are well explained, very helpful .. thank
wonderful , very simple , amazing video , loved it thanks so much buddy.
Very nicely explained. awesome!
This gets me so excited!! I love information entropy!!
extropy maybe?
Unfortunately no it isn't, but the video is available under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license, so you could take the video and re-dub it in Spanish. Also, if you caption the video, I'd be happy to add the Spanish captions to the video.
Excellent explanation. Thank you!
Thank you for this great video!
Awesome drawing !thanx
Manu Sporny, this is a brilliant way to explain concepts that many highly technical folks cannot make understandable to lay learners. Thanks very much for creating this!
Glad it helped, Felicia Sevilla DeVincenzi :)
Excellent. Including as a reference in an article.
Thanks a lot for this great video. And thanks for licensing it as CC so that it can be reused!
Thankyou. It's very useful vedio
I love the mice! Thanks so much!
At a conceptual level, Web pages are already nodes in a graph (the graph is the Web). Links (like the one in your browser address bar) are the edges between the nodes... that's how you get from one node to the other.
To express machine-readable information in web pages, you can use a technology called RDFa.
Well done, Manu.
all r nice video its very helpful for me thanqq
wow.. you are an amazing teacher.. thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. it has helped out so many people...
i subscribed and hope to seem more videos on your channel : )
Thank you for the video...made it easy for me to understand
Nice introduction
Thanks for your efforts
My hero of the week!
:) #neverSeenThatHashtagBefore
great, clear approach!
Thank You Manu...I appreciate this video .
Glad you liked it, Pat. :)
this is more than great content
excellent introduction
Hey,nice video mate.make more vids please.i.e on how to make our app use these knowledge graph of google.
I have a question. In a process OLD publication, DCAT:dataset what means? a set of datasets? or list of descriptions? or textual description of the dataset?. Thanks
Thank you so much for this info. You are a very good teacher :)
amazing video!
Thank you for doing this, it was very helpful.
With respect, but I think there's a small error (a mix up) in your video. See "Who is JAN's parent?" (6:17 and 7:06) Ought not the question be "Who is TIM's parent?" The parent being "JAN" and "TIM" being "JAN's child". Unless I misunderstood, I think you may wish to edit the video and audio to ask "Who is TIM's parent?" Thank you for creating a very creative (and artistic!) video.
very amazing, objective and also very very cute! thank you very much
it is really help ful videos please provide also provide tutorial on implementation of link data love from pakistan
Thank you ☺! This is really helpful ☺
I really enjoyed this video, thank you
Powerful intro to Linked Data. Well Done Manu :-)
Informative.
@@sandipgaikwad2848 Arousing even!
thanks...that's great.I'm interested in this. How can I use this technology when I write in my blogs?
Great explanation!
simple and impact , move forward
Very Helpful! Thanks!
Superb!!
I had a basic beginner question. Can this Linked data concept be used to link items of different databases? If yes, can you share a reference of this?
thanks mate nice xplanation!!! nice drawing!!!
Which links? Which description? The video description?
Nice one. Thank you :)
Nice explanation
Wonderfully explained video! My question is, how are the web addresses that define and link two documents created? I mean to ask if we have a specific coding for it or how is it done? And how is it gonna be possible to create this link address (relationship) among all documents in web?
Using HTML (HyperText Markup Language). Creating a text and tagging parts of the document with specific tags that your browser understands, and translate into links, or other things.
thank you!
For a deeper understanding, look at "What is JSON-LD?": th-cam.com/video/vioCbTo3C-4/w-d-xo.html and "Intro to RDFa": th-cam.com/video/ldl0m-5zLz4/w-d-xo.html
Excellent tutorial
Thanks, this is what I needed..
Thanks for a useful video.
ofcourse. Inventor of hypertext predict all this but people was stupid to understand this, later T. B. Lee realise what he done with web and try to fix this is 2000.
What you are talking is 13 years old. Google for document: "isko02.pdf"
what about languages? there are many languages on the web, information I'm looking for can be in a language not the one I know, is this technology going to help solve this problem?
Excellent!
Very well explained, thanks a lot!
No Problem M8!
nice, i can understand what of linked data
but how to convert web pages to graphs ?
Thank you very much, that was really helpful
Great video! Great job! :)
Could you please what is the main criteria we need to look for, when we plan for liking tow data sets(RDF)? thanks
Yes, when you want to link two data sets together, make sure that the two "things" you want to link together have unique URLs. The most basic thing you need to link two datasets are URLs. Then you have one dataset refer to the other one using the other datasets URL. For example, schema:owns .
Thanks Manu, yes I agreed that in order to link two data sets, first the datasets has to have same URIs, but the issue here is if we have two internal datasets we can use the keyword -sameAs- that indicate the URIs are the same, but when we are trying to match one datasets with an external datasets then I heard that we have to use different keyword, and I am not sur how this can be done?
It's really a useful and interesting short intro of Linked Data! Thx a lot for this video!
Thank you! very useful.
Thank you so much!
Hello. I need to publish a wiki page explaining LOD to some people who speaks spanish. Is this video available in Spanish?
Can we use MEAN full stack to make discovery?
Yes, our organization uses the MEAN stack and it lends itself well to the use of Linked Data: github.com/digitalbazaar/bedrock
Best explanation ever!
Thank you for making this video!
Thanks a lot sir
Thanks man! It was really helpfull. :)
@manu are you still around?
Yes, what's up? :)
6:51
The author definitely knew something about coronavirus back in 2012
Thanks for this!
Perfect.
Thanks
Thanks, man!
URI not URL, Or u say it's url?
THANK YOU
I like the mice. :)
thanks man
You saved my ass, I was so scared that this whole subject was going to tear my anus apart but now pfew
I can't believe you didn't type the two links suggested in the video, into your publishing block... sort of counter-productive, isn't it, since you are talking about "Linked Data"? They are json-ld.org and rdfa.info ... it may not be html linked for everyone in the comments, however, we can at least copy-and-paste it if the links do not come through. It may seem like I'm "nit picking" since the url's are not that much to type, and it isn't, however, it's the principle of that matter, that matters. if we are going to reference a web link, we ought to provide the link for easier access to the information for those who want to easily explore the topic further.
Thanks Hazey :)