JSTリンクト・データ(大規模文献情報・シソーラス)を使い倒そう!-LODC2016×J-GLOBAL knowledge連携イベント- 主催:LODチャレンジ実行委員会,科学技術振興機構(JST) 開催日程:12月19日(月)昼の部:13:30-17:30,夜の部:18:00-20:00 開催場所:JST東京本部(サイエンスプラザ)・住宅棟1F会議室 参加申し込みページ:http://lodc2016-jst.peatix.com/ 定員:40名 (※先着順,事前に申し込みください.定員になったら締め切ります) 国立研究開発法人科学技術振興機構(JST)では,日本の科学技術振興のため,長年にわたって学術論文等の科学技術情報の流通・発信に努めてきました.1958年から整備・蓄積を行っている文献(学術論文等)情報は,独自のシソーラスに基づいて人手で索引付けがなされた信頼性のある質の高い情報で
This is the simplest of SPARQL tutorials. The tutorial’s purpose is two-fold: 1) through a set of examples, introduce the reader to the syntax of SPARQL queries, and 2) to enable the reader to initially explore any RDF triple store which is exposed as a SPARQL endpoint. SPARQL (SPARQL protocol and RDF query language) is a set of commands used to search RDF triple stores. It is modeled after SQL (s
SWEO Community Project: Linking Open Data on the Semantic Web Linked Data Browsers, Mashups and other Client Applications This page collects software components that can be used implement applications on top of the Semantic Web. The page is not intended to list RDF toolkits that focus on local RDF processing, but toolkits that perceive the Semantic Web as a single integrated information space and
Broad Spectrum Commonsense Knowledge We convert Freebase to industry-standard RDF, to produce a Rosetta Stone for schema.org, natural language processing and social-semantic systems. Free Download Run in AWS Wide Spectrum Knowledge IT systems misunderstand humans and their world because they lack the experience we have living in our world. Common Sense Knowledge from :BaseKB enables systems to und
Getting Into Linked Data and the Semantic Web This is a post about the RDF metadata model and SPARQL query language, two components of the Linked Data structured data methodology. All of this is part of the collective vision known as the Semantic Web–a Web of Data that can be consumed by both humans and machines alike. The Lay of Linked Data I walked through the index forests, simply upon a lark A
It surprises me that the Semantic Technology industry still talks with great frequency about the ‘SPARQL Endpoint’ (it’s come up a few times already at SemTech 2013). At best, a SPARQL Endpoint is useful as an ephemeral, unstable method to share your data. At worst, it is wasting the time and energy of providers and consumers of SPARQL endpoints due to the incompatible outcomes of scale and availa
This started out as an answer at Semantic Overflow on how RDF database systems differ from other currently available NoSQL solutions. I've here expanded the answer somewhat and added some general-audience context. RDF database systems are the only standardized NoSQL solutions available at the moment, being built on a simple, uniform data model and a powerful, declarative query language. These syst
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