Search & Navigation

Search & Navigation #

The sidebar functions as the navigation center, managing the data taxonomy, search functionality, and global visualization settings.

Sidebar Overview


The Label Tree #

The tree displays the hierarchical taxonomy of the dataset, alongside Saved Explorations and Custom Labels.

  • Hierarchy: Parent-child relationships (e.g., AgentCustomer) reflect the underlying schema.
  • Counts: The number in parentheses (e.g., (132)) indicates the total instance count for that label.
  • Search: The input field filters the tree to locate specific labels or Saved Explorations.

Seeding an Exploration #

The tree is the primary tool to populate the canvas:

  • Drag & Drop (Seed): Drag a label to an empty area to create a new group.
  • Drag & Drop (Intersect): Drag a label onto an existing group to apply an intersection filter (e.g., dragging German Suppliers onto VIP Suppliers shows only items that match both).
  • Double-Click: Instantly clears the canvas and seeds a new exploration with the selected label or saved exploration.

Node Captions & Descriptions #

By default, SemSpect selects a standard property (e.g., rdfs:label) to represent nodes. You can override this to control what text appears on nodes in the Canvas and Node Dossier.

Configuration #

Right-click a label in the tree to access the configuration menu:

  1. Set caption property: Determines the primary bold text on the node.
  2. Set description property: Determines the secondary subtitle text.

Caption Configuration Menu

Inheritance (Subtrees) #

Settings flow down the hierarchy. Checking Apply setting to subclasses forces all children of the selected label to use the same property. Select Reset configuration… to revert the subtree to system defaults.


Label Visibility (Deactivation) #

“Deactivating” a label hides it from the Expansion Menu on the canvas, streamlining the exploration workflow. This is useful for hiding abstract super-classes (e.g., Entity, Thing) that add noise to the exploration path.

  • Action: Right-click a label and select Deactivate label.
  • Result: The item turns Light Gray in the sidebar. Expansions from other nodes will skip this label and offer its specific subclasses instead.

Note: You can toggle the visibility of deactivated items in the tree via the global Settings menu.


Global Configuration Reset #

To return the sidebar configuration to a clean state, click the Circular Arrow icon in the sidebar header. This actions restores all deactivated labels and reverts caption settings to defaults.