This is a series of screenshots that demo the latest build of the consumer experience and developer tools for Twine.com’s “T2” semantic search product. This is still in internal alpha — not released to public yet.
Twine T2 Demo & Dev Tools (Screenshots Series)
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I really like the ontology editor. We miss something like this to agree on ontologies. The mapping panel seems a bit difficult to handle but I can't wait to try it.
I really like the ontology editor. We miss something like this to agree on ontologies. The mapping panel seems a bit difficult to handle but I can't wait to try it.
Great job — I can't begin to imagine the amount of work that went into this — the ontology editor looks amazingly extensible. Is there any way to compare two ontolgies along the lines of Potluck? http://simile.mit.edu/potluck/
Also, the information gathered with the website mapping tool — will it be offered in your API?
Great job — I can't begin to imagine the amount of work that went into this — the ontology editor looks amazingly extensible. Is there any way to compare two ontolgies along the lines of Potluck? http://simile.mit.edu/potluck/
Also, the information gathered with the website mapping tool — will it be offered in your API?
I like it, can it be plugged into existing databases, or does it sit on top and read a schema?
I like it, can it be plugged into existing databases, or does it sit on top and read a schema?
That is some bad ass technology right there.
That is some bad ass technology right there.
What happened to Twine 1 (http://www.twine.com)? How can I export items from a private Twine?
What happened to Twine 1 (http://www.twine.com)? How can I export items from a private Twine?