RDF (Resource Description Framework)
RDF (Resource Description Framework) is a standard model for data interchange on the web, using URIs to name the relationships between things and a directed, labeled graph to represent the data.
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Graphing medieval charters: BRAT markup, biomine datamining, LOD and Open Annotation
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European Parliament data mining/analytics, utilising linked data.
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Ontology Domain Subsumption A package for enforcing domain subsumption constraints on inserts and updates issued to an arbitrary NoSQL database.
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An easy way to reports generation with Jinja2 templates. With Embedded Datasource Specifications inside Jinja2 templates, you can fetch the data you need on the spot.
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Simple repository as I learned about ontologies and how to use and explore them.
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Python wrapper for the graph rule mining tool RDFRules.
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A CLI tool to convert the OKH-LOSH ontology from RDF into a WikiBase instance (non RDF tripple-store)
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Developments and findings of the Golden Agents (https://www.goldenagents.org/) Processes of Creativity case study
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Semantic Web college project files.
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Created by W3C, IBM, Microsoft, Netscape, Nokia, Reuters, SoftQuad, University of Michigan
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