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Little Known Facts


• Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo
• Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
• Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
Little Known Facts


• Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo
• Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
• Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo
Little Known Facts


• Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo
• Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
• Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones




           Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo
Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones ?
Little Known Facts


• Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo
• Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
• Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem

Movie and Character




                                 Video Game
Http://Dictionary.reference.com
/browse/played/?s=t&def=22



http://Dictionary.reference.com
/browse/played/?s=t&def=26




                                  PLAYED
http://Dictionary.reference.com
/browse/played/?s=t&def=27




Http://Dictionary.reference.com
/browse/played/?s=t&def=36
Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo
            (triple)
Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
               (Triple)




                                    26
Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
              (triple)




                                  27
Lets eliminate the duplicate data
            wikp:




                     dict:
                               27
                               26


                    ibdb:
wikp    = en.wikipedia.org/wiki
     dict    = dictionary.reference.com/browse/
     Ibdb    = www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=
Long Name                            Short Name


wikp:
                                     wikp:Harrison_ford
                                     wikp:Hans_Solo
                                     wikp:Harrison_ford_(silent_film_actor)
                                     wikp:Duke_Nukem


     dict:
                                22   dict:played?s=t&def=22
                                26   dict:played?s=t&def=26
                                27   dict:played?s=t&def=27

   ibdb:

                                     ibdb:7057
Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo
      wikp:Harrison_ford          dict:played?s=t&def=22        wikp:Hans_Solo



            Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
wikp:Harrison_ford_(silent_film_actor)      dict:played?s=t&def=26    ibdb:7057




               Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem

  wikp:Harrison_ford          dict:played?s=t&def=27            wikp:Duke_Nukem




                wikp       = en.wikipedia.org/wiki
                dict       = dictionary.reference.com/browse/
                Ibdb       = www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=
Resource Description Framework
 a framework for representing information in the Web.
                              - W3C

 a framework for describing data through the “subject > predicate >
 object” relationships. Where the “predicate” and “Object” can be
 subsequent “Subjects” of more detailed descriptions (RDF is the idea
 of “triples”). All Subject, Predicates, and Objects are defined by either
 URI or Literals
                              - Me

 “This is admittedly a pretty odd use of the word resource, but
 alternatives like entity or thing, which might be more accurate, Have
 their own issues. In any case, resource is the word used In semantics

                             -Semantic web for the working ontologist
                              Jim Hendler and Dean Allemang
“Played in” verses “Played”
  http://Dictionary.reference.com/browse/played/?s=t&def=26



                         “Played In”

                     “Portrayed an character in”
                                                                                       “Played”

                                                              i   n”
                                                         y ed
                                                  “   Pla
                                            for
                                    o   m
                              ary.c                                wikp:Rollingstone,_Minnesota
                      t  io n
                 n Dic
         g   i
   thi n
No
RDFS = Resource Definition
       Framework
    Schema Language
Make one up
http://Art-Nicewicks-URL-Used-To-Globally-Define-Terms.comPlayedIn

Ipaddress 111.222.333.444 = Art-Nicewicks-URL-Used-To-Globally-Define-Terms.com
111.222.333.444Playin




     Is there a easy way for me to say what this term “Playedin” means, without
     Having to put up a website? … Is there some way I could just say a little
     Data about the data …. Hmm … Metadata …

Note: Tim Berneers –lee wants all URIURL assigned
RDF schema
RDF Schema – Metadata about the data
There is a schema definition vocabulary for triples at “www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_”
rdfs     = www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_”




       myTerm = Art-Nicewicks-URL-Used-To-Globally-Define-Terms.com

             MyTerm:playedIn rdfs:Label         “Portrayed an character in”
Lets also use                           •dict:played?s=t&def=22
RDFS:Label to make                      •dict:played?s=t&def=26
                                        •dict:played?s=t&def=27
it more readable                        •ibdb:7057
                                        •wikp:Duke_Nukem


I’d like to say
“dict:played?s=t&def=22”   RDFS:label     “Acted”
“dict:played?s=t&def=27”   RDFS:label     “Played a Game”
“ibdb:7057”                RDFS:label     “The 1918 play called Rolling Stones”
“wikp:Duke_Nukem”          RDFS:label     “Duke Nukem the Video Game”
Our Triple Store
                (Ambiguous)

     Subject      Predicate   Object


• Harrison Ford Played    Hans Solo
• Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
• Harrison Ford Played    Duke Nukem
Our Triple Store(Not Ambiguous)
    Subject                        Predicate                            Object
dict:played?s=t&def=22        Rdfs:label                 “Acted ”
dict:played?s=t&def=27        Rdfs:label                 “Played a Game”
myTerm:PlayedIn               Rdfs:label                 “Portrayed an character in”
ibdb:7057                     Rdfs:label                  “The 1918 play called Rolling Stones”
wikp:Duke_Nukem”              Rdfs:label                  “Duke Nukem the Video Game”
wikp:Harrison_ford            dict:played?s=t&def=22      wikp:Hans_Solo
wikp:Harrison_ford_
                              myTerm:PlayedIn             ibdb:7057
(silent_film_actor)

wikp:Harrison_ford            dict:played?s=t&def=27      wikp:Duke_Nukem



             wikp        = en.wikipedia.org/wiki
             dict        = dictionary.reference.com/browse/
             Ibdb        = www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=
             rdfs        = www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_”
             myTerm      = Art-Nicewicks-URL-Used-To-Globally-Define-Terms.com
Our Triple Store
                              (Not Ambiguous)
        Subject                           Predicate                              Object
    ibdb:7057                        Rdfs:label                   “The 1918 play called Rolling Stones”
    wikp:Duke_Nukem”                 Rdfs:label                   “Duke Nukem the Video Game”
   myTerm:PlayedIn                   Rdfs:label                     “Portrayed an character in”

  dict:played?s=t&def=27             Rdfs:label                   “Played a Game”
  wikp:Harrison_ford_                Rdfs:label                    “Harrison Ford of silent movies”
  (silent_film_actor)
  wikp:Harrison_ford                 dict:played?s=t&def=22        wikp:Hans_Solo

   wikp:Harrison_ford_               myTerm:PlayedIn               ibdb:7057
   (silent_film_actor)
  wikp:Harrison_ford                 dict:played?s=t&def=27        wikp:Duke_Nukem


Harrison Ford of the silent movies    portrayed an character in     The 1918 play called “Rolling Stones”
GRAPH




   - http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-concepts/
Triples and Graphs




Topics to cover: Blank Node, Literal, Property, Graph
W3C (Everything is a Resource)
Our Graph
 Triple           wikp:Harrison_ford   dict:played?s=t&def=22    wikp:Hans_Solo


                                                                Harrison Ford
Subject




Predicate
                                                                Played
  AKA: Property




Object
                                                                 “Hans Solo”
RDF:Type = “is a”
Lets collect a little more info (“is a”)
      Harrison Ford   is a   Male Actor




      Harrison Ford   is a   Male Actor




                      is a   Video Game




                      is a   Play
Creating Classes (Rdf:type)
                         rdf:Type (AKA “is a” or “a”)
wikp:Harrison_ford
                                                wikp:Actor


wikp:Harrison_ford_(silent_film_actor)    rdf:Type




wikp:Duke_Nukem”             rdf:Type     wikp:Video_game




ibdb:7057             rdf:Type

                                   wikp:Play_theator
         Rdfs:label

 “The 1918 play called
  Rolling Stones”
Actor Table         Type = Class ~= Table
        Primary Key                 Name                   BirthDate           BirthPlace
   wikp:Harrison_ford              Harrison Ford            7/13/1942            Illinois
   wikp:Harrison_ford_
                                   Harrison Ford            3/18/1884           Kansas
   (silent_film_actor)

   wikp:Brad_Pitt                  William Brad Pitt       12/18/1963           Oklahoma

           Subject                         Predicate               Object                      Triple
<wikp:Brad_Pitt>                          Rdf:Type                Actor
<wikp:Brad_Pitt>                          dbpedia2:birthPlace     "Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S."@en
<wikp:Brad_Pitt>                          dbpedia2:dateOfBirth    "1963-12-18"^^xsd:date
<wikp:Brad_Pitt>                          dbpedia2:name           "Pitt, William Bradley"@en
<wikp:Harrison_Ford>                       Rdf:Type                Actor

<wikp:Harrison_Ford>                      dbpedia2:birthPlace     "Chicago, Illinois, U.S."@en
<wikp:Harrison_Ford>                      dbpedia2:dateOfBirth    "1942-07-13"^^xsd:date

<wikp:Harrison_Ford>                      dbpedia2:name           "Ford, Harrison"@en

<wikp:Harrison_Ford(Silent_File_Actor)>    Rdf:Type                Actor

<wikp:Harrison_Ford(Silent_File_Actor)>    dbpedia2:name          "Ford, Harrison"@en
          ...
Named Graph
What about the other “Rolling Stones”
                     Rolling Stones is a Music Group

                                             Rdf:Type




Predicate
(AKA: Property)



“Table Columns ? ”
Rolling Stones has
                     29 rdf:type




                      schema.org ??
Dbpedia.org ??
Lets collect a little more info (“is a”)

             “Played”    is a   type of pretending


             Hans Solo   is a   fictional character

             Star Wars   is a http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Film


             Hans Solo   is a character in   the movie “star wars”


 is a character in       is a                 participation
Our Graph (now we can infer)
                                           Is a

Inference

                                          Is a type of
          Played In



                                                  Properties
          A character In                          Have classes
                                          Is a
   Is a       Is a
              type of

                        “Participation”
Properties and Classes
                                              “Show”


          “Film”


                         Rdfs:subClassOf


                                           “Pretending”



              “Acting”


                         Rdfs:subPropertyOf
“Movie Star”                                            “Movie”




                                 Domain                            Range
                                     “property                 “values of a
                                      Instance                  property”
                                       of class”

                                             “Performs In”
                                                   (Subject)
                       “Rdfs:Type”                                            “Rdfs:Type”

                                            “Performs In”
                                               (Property)


          Subject          Predicate                      Object                    Triple
<wikp:Harrison_Ford>       PerformedIn                   StarWars
PerformedIn                Rdfs:Domain                   MovieStars
PerformedIn                Rdfs:Range                    StarWars
<wikp:Brad_Pitt>      dbpedia2:name         "Pitt, William Bradley”




                                                              Simple




                                                               Typed




  <wikp:Brad_Pitt>   dbpedia2:dateOfBirth    "1963-12-18"^^xsd:date
  xsd:date           Rdf:type                 Rdfs:DataType
Rdfs:XMLLiteral      Rdf:subClassOf           Rdfs:DataType            Triple
rdf:RDF
                      xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-
                      rdf-syntax-ns#"
                      xmlns:ex="http://example.org/stuff/1.0/">
                      <rdf:Description
                      rdf:about="http://example.org/item01">
                      <ex:prop rdf:parseType="Literal"
                      xmlns:a="http://example.org/a#"><a:Box
                      required="true"> <a:widget size="10" />
                      <a:grommit id="23" /></a:Box> </ex:prop>
                      </rdf:Description> </rdf:RDF>




Xsd:Date   Rdf:type                  Rdfs:DataType
Rdfs:subClassOf           Rdfs:subClassOf


                    Actor



                                              Extra
Movie Star
RDF:Type = “is a”
A break, to tell you what I don’t
      want to talk about

URI vs IRI vs URI

N3 vs RDFXML vs Turtle
InfoBlox
http://journal.webscience.org/475/1/98_paper.pdf
Lets look at Dbpedia – First we need
      A Query … SPARQL ~ SQL
 SELECT Subject , ?Predicate , ?Object
 FROM Subject_Predicate_Object_Table
 WHERE
  { Subject =
 “<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford>"
 and                                 Not required in
   ?Predicate like ‘%’ and           SQL, but we’ll leave
                                     It here to help show
   ?Object like ‘%’                  The differences
 }
1. The “from” is defaulted
2. The position infers the “Subject =“
3. No Quotes around URL
4. Use “{}” instead of ()

 SELECT Subject , ?Predicate , ?Object
 FROM Subject_Predicate_Object_Table
 WHERE
  { Subject =
 “<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford>"
 and
   ?Predicate like ‘%’ and
   ?Object like ‘%’
 }
5. Only the positional values with “?” in front are
inferred in the select list
6. No comma between items in select list
7. The “and” is inferred
8. The “like ‘%’” is inferred
    SELECT Subject , ?Predicate , ?Object
    FROM Subject_Predicate_Object_Table
    WHERE
     { Subject =
    <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford>
    and
      ?Predicate like ‘%’ and
      ?Object like ‘%’
    }
SPARQL
SELECT
   ?Predicate
   ?Object
 WHERE
 {
   <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford> ?
   Predicate
   ?Object
}
SELECT ?Predicate ?Object WHERE
{<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford> ?Predicate ?Object }




  Predicate             Object
SELECT ?Subject ?Predicate WHERE
{<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford> ?Subject ? ?Predicate }




  Predicate              Object
Sparql Queries
            The movies that were written by one of Harrison Fords wives ?

    SELECT ?s ?p ?o WHERE
        {
             {
             :Harrison_Ford dbpedia2:spouse            ?o.
             ?s <http://dbpedia.org/property/writer>   ?o
             }
        }
    order by ?s


s                              callret-1                 o
:E.T._the_Extra-Terrestrial    dbpedia2:writer           :Melissa_Mathison
:Kundun                        dbpedia2:writer           :Melissa_Mathison
:The_Black_Stallion_%28film%29
                            dbpedia2:writer              :Melissa_Mathison

:The_Escape_Artist             dbpedia2:writer           :Melissa_Mathison
:Twilight_Zone:_The_Movie      dbpedia2:writer           :Melissa_Mathison
Virtuoso online iSparql
Any Other repositories
SELECT ?s owl:sameAs ?o WHERE
{:Harrison_Ford owl:sameAs ?o.}

             callret-0        callret-1    o
             :Harrison_Ford   owl:sameAs   <
                                           http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvup_m5wpE
             :Harrison_Ford   owl:sameAs   >
                                           <http://rdf.freebase.com/ns/m/0c0k1>

             :Harrison_Ford   owl:sameAs   <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/actor/755>
Freebase or DBPedia
Both extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available as RDF
Freebase and dbpedia have different schemas, different identifiers, and different
goals.
Freebase imports data from a wide variety of sources, not just Wikipedia, whereas
DBPedia focuses on just Wikipedia data

DBPedia is funded by grants/sponsorships from various organisations, while
Freebase is run by Metaweb, an incorporated company.

DBpedia has strong connections to the Semantic Web research community.
Freebase has strong connections to the open data / startup community.
DBpedia tools are developed by 3rd parties and the open-source community.
Freebase tools are developed by Metaweb and the Freebase community.

DBpedia lets you query its data via a SPARQL end point
Freebase lets you query its data via an MQL API
Freebase and MQL
YAGO   Beatles' wives born before Woodstock and near London
RPI Logd   http://logd.tw.rpi.edu
Logd.tw.rpi.edu/sparql LOGD
RPI Logd results from Sparql Query
Data.gov Sparql service (Types)
RDFa (Query the web pages)
<html>                          <html>
<head> ... </head> <body> ...   <head> ... </head>
    Wikinomics                  <body> ...
     <br/>                      <div xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
    Don Tapscott                     xmlns:my=" http://www.myURL.com/"
    <br/>                            about=“my:Page001”
    2006-10-01                  <p> <span property="dc:title">Wikinomics</span>
    <br/>                       <br/>
</body>                         <span property="dc:creator">Don Tapscott</span>
                                <span property="dc:date">2006-10-01</span>
                                </div> </body>


exec 'SELECT * WHERE { ?s ?p ?o }' --data ‘www.myURL.com/Page001'
          Subject                  Predicate              Object               Triple
      My:Page001                   <dc:title>            “Wikinomics”
      My:Page001                   <dc:creator>          “Don Tapscott”
      My:Page001                   <dc:date>             “2006-10-01”
Drupal (Most popular CMS )
                                              *1




               *1 Wordpress is much larger, but classified as blog
OWL
Web Ontology Language
OWL
Web Ontology Language
OWL
                                                                          Web Ontology Language




callret-0        callret-1    o
:Harrison_Ford   owl:sameAs   <
                              http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvup_m5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA
:Harrison_Ford   owl:sameAs   >
                              <http://rdf.freebase.com/ns/m/0c0k1>
:Harrison_Ford   owl:sameAs   <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/actor/755>
rdf:type   owl:Thing                            -
rdf:type   dbpedia:ontology/Person              -
rdf:type   <http://schema.org/Person>           -
           dbpedia:class/yago/Person100007846
rdf:type                                        -

           dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanFilmActors
rdf:type                                       -

           dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanConservationists
rdf:type                                      -

rdf:type   foaf:Person                          -
rdf:type   dbpedia:class/yago/JewishActors      -
rdf:type   dbpedia:class/yago/LivingPeople      -
           dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanTelevisionActors
rdf:type                                        -

rdf:type   dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanAviators -
           dbpedia:class/yago/ActorsFromCalifornia
rdf:type                                        -

           dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanActorsOfRussianDescent
rdf:type                                       -

rdf:type   <http://umbel.org/umbel/rc/Actor>    -
rdf:type   <http://umbel.org/umbel/rc/Artist>   -
           dbpedia:class/yago/PeopleFromLosAngeles,California
rdf:type                                      -

           dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanPeopleOfGermanDescent
rdf:type                                      -

           dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanPeopleOfIrishDescent
rdf:type                                      -

           dbpedia:class/yago/ActorsFromChicago,Illinois
rdf:type
rdfs   = www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_”
rdf    = www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_”

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Semantic web2

  • 2. Little Known Facts • Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo • Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones • Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
  • 3. Little Known Facts • Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo • Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones • Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
  • 5. Little Known Facts • Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo • Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones • Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
  • 6. Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones Harrison Ford
  • 8. Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones
  • 9.
  • 11. Little Known Facts • Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo • Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones • Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
  • 12. Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem Movie and Character Video Game
  • 13. Http://Dictionary.reference.com /browse/played/?s=t&def=22 http://Dictionary.reference.com /browse/played/?s=t&def=26 PLAYED http://Dictionary.reference.com /browse/played/?s=t&def=27 Http://Dictionary.reference.com /browse/played/?s=t&def=36
  • 14. Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo (triple)
  • 15. Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones (Triple) 26
  • 16. Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem (triple) 27
  • 17. Lets eliminate the duplicate data wikp: dict: 27 26 ibdb:
  • 18. wikp = en.wikipedia.org/wiki dict = dictionary.reference.com/browse/ Ibdb = www.ibdb.com/production.php?id= Long Name Short Name wikp: wikp:Harrison_ford wikp:Hans_Solo wikp:Harrison_ford_(silent_film_actor) wikp:Duke_Nukem dict: 22 dict:played?s=t&def=22 26 dict:played?s=t&def=26 27 dict:played?s=t&def=27 ibdb: ibdb:7057
  • 19. Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo wikp:Harrison_ford dict:played?s=t&def=22 wikp:Hans_Solo Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones wikp:Harrison_ford_(silent_film_actor) dict:played?s=t&def=26 ibdb:7057 Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem wikp:Harrison_ford dict:played?s=t&def=27 wikp:Duke_Nukem wikp = en.wikipedia.org/wiki dict = dictionary.reference.com/browse/ Ibdb = www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=
  • 20. Resource Description Framework a framework for representing information in the Web. - W3C a framework for describing data through the “subject > predicate > object” relationships. Where the “predicate” and “Object” can be subsequent “Subjects” of more detailed descriptions (RDF is the idea of “triples”). All Subject, Predicates, and Objects are defined by either URI or Literals - Me “This is admittedly a pretty odd use of the word resource, but alternatives like entity or thing, which might be more accurate, Have their own issues. In any case, resource is the word used In semantics -Semantic web for the working ontologist Jim Hendler and Dean Allemang
  • 21. “Played in” verses “Played” http://Dictionary.reference.com/browse/played/?s=t&def=26 “Played In” “Portrayed an character in” “Played” i n” y ed “ Pla for o m ary.c wikp:Rollingstone,_Minnesota t io n n Dic g i thi n No
  • 22. RDFS = Resource Definition Framework Schema Language
  • 23. Make one up http://Art-Nicewicks-URL-Used-To-Globally-Define-Terms.comPlayedIn Ipaddress 111.222.333.444 = Art-Nicewicks-URL-Used-To-Globally-Define-Terms.com 111.222.333.444Playin Is there a easy way for me to say what this term “Playedin” means, without Having to put up a website? … Is there some way I could just say a little Data about the data …. Hmm … Metadata … Note: Tim Berneers –lee wants all URIURL assigned
  • 24. RDF schema RDF Schema – Metadata about the data There is a schema definition vocabulary for triples at “www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_” rdfs = www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_” myTerm = Art-Nicewicks-URL-Used-To-Globally-Define-Terms.com MyTerm:playedIn rdfs:Label “Portrayed an character in”
  • 25. Lets also use •dict:played?s=t&def=22 RDFS:Label to make •dict:played?s=t&def=26 •dict:played?s=t&def=27 it more readable •ibdb:7057 •wikp:Duke_Nukem I’d like to say “dict:played?s=t&def=22” RDFS:label “Acted” “dict:played?s=t&def=27” RDFS:label “Played a Game” “ibdb:7057” RDFS:label “The 1918 play called Rolling Stones” “wikp:Duke_Nukem” RDFS:label “Duke Nukem the Video Game”
  • 26. Our Triple Store (Ambiguous) Subject Predicate Object • Harrison Ford Played Hans Solo • Harrison Ford Played in Rolling Stones • Harrison Ford Played Duke Nukem
  • 27. Our Triple Store(Not Ambiguous) Subject Predicate Object dict:played?s=t&def=22 Rdfs:label “Acted ” dict:played?s=t&def=27 Rdfs:label “Played a Game” myTerm:PlayedIn Rdfs:label “Portrayed an character in” ibdb:7057 Rdfs:label “The 1918 play called Rolling Stones” wikp:Duke_Nukem” Rdfs:label “Duke Nukem the Video Game” wikp:Harrison_ford dict:played?s=t&def=22 wikp:Hans_Solo wikp:Harrison_ford_ myTerm:PlayedIn ibdb:7057 (silent_film_actor) wikp:Harrison_ford dict:played?s=t&def=27 wikp:Duke_Nukem wikp = en.wikipedia.org/wiki dict = dictionary.reference.com/browse/ Ibdb = www.ibdb.com/production.php?id= rdfs = www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_” myTerm = Art-Nicewicks-URL-Used-To-Globally-Define-Terms.com
  • 28. Our Triple Store (Not Ambiguous) Subject Predicate Object ibdb:7057 Rdfs:label “The 1918 play called Rolling Stones” wikp:Duke_Nukem” Rdfs:label “Duke Nukem the Video Game” myTerm:PlayedIn Rdfs:label “Portrayed an character in” dict:played?s=t&def=27 Rdfs:label “Played a Game” wikp:Harrison_ford_ Rdfs:label “Harrison Ford of silent movies” (silent_film_actor) wikp:Harrison_ford dict:played?s=t&def=22 wikp:Hans_Solo wikp:Harrison_ford_ myTerm:PlayedIn ibdb:7057 (silent_film_actor) wikp:Harrison_ford dict:played?s=t&def=27 wikp:Duke_Nukem Harrison Ford of the silent movies portrayed an character in The 1918 play called “Rolling Stones”
  • 29. GRAPH - http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-concepts/
  • 30. Triples and Graphs Topics to cover: Blank Node, Literal, Property, Graph
  • 31. W3C (Everything is a Resource)
  • 32. Our Graph Triple wikp:Harrison_ford dict:played?s=t&def=22 wikp:Hans_Solo Harrison Ford Subject Predicate Played AKA: Property Object “Hans Solo”
  • 34. Lets collect a little more info (“is a”) Harrison Ford is a Male Actor Harrison Ford is a Male Actor is a Video Game is a Play
  • 35. Creating Classes (Rdf:type) rdf:Type (AKA “is a” or “a”) wikp:Harrison_ford wikp:Actor wikp:Harrison_ford_(silent_film_actor) rdf:Type wikp:Duke_Nukem” rdf:Type wikp:Video_game ibdb:7057 rdf:Type wikp:Play_theator Rdfs:label “The 1918 play called Rolling Stones”
  • 36. Actor Table Type = Class ~= Table Primary Key Name BirthDate BirthPlace wikp:Harrison_ford Harrison Ford 7/13/1942 Illinois wikp:Harrison_ford_ Harrison Ford 3/18/1884 Kansas (silent_film_actor) wikp:Brad_Pitt William Brad Pitt 12/18/1963 Oklahoma Subject Predicate Object Triple <wikp:Brad_Pitt> Rdf:Type Actor <wikp:Brad_Pitt> dbpedia2:birthPlace "Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S."@en <wikp:Brad_Pitt> dbpedia2:dateOfBirth "1963-12-18"^^xsd:date <wikp:Brad_Pitt> dbpedia2:name "Pitt, William Bradley"@en <wikp:Harrison_Ford> Rdf:Type Actor <wikp:Harrison_Ford> dbpedia2:birthPlace "Chicago, Illinois, U.S."@en <wikp:Harrison_Ford> dbpedia2:dateOfBirth "1942-07-13"^^xsd:date <wikp:Harrison_Ford> dbpedia2:name "Ford, Harrison"@en <wikp:Harrison_Ford(Silent_File_Actor)> Rdf:Type Actor <wikp:Harrison_Ford(Silent_File_Actor)> dbpedia2:name "Ford, Harrison"@en ...
  • 38. What about the other “Rolling Stones” Rolling Stones is a Music Group Rdf:Type Predicate (AKA: Property) “Table Columns ? ”
  • 39. Rolling Stones has 29 rdf:type schema.org ?? Dbpedia.org ??
  • 40. Lets collect a little more info (“is a”) “Played” is a type of pretending Hans Solo is a fictional character Star Wars is a http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Film Hans Solo is a character in the movie “star wars” is a character in is a participation
  • 41. Our Graph (now we can infer) Is a Inference Is a type of Played In Properties A character In Have classes Is a Is a Is a type of “Participation”
  • 42. Properties and Classes “Show” “Film” Rdfs:subClassOf “Pretending” “Acting” Rdfs:subPropertyOf
  • 43. “Movie Star” “Movie” Domain Range “property “values of a Instance property” of class” “Performs In” (Subject) “Rdfs:Type” “Rdfs:Type” “Performs In” (Property) Subject Predicate Object Triple <wikp:Harrison_Ford> PerformedIn StarWars PerformedIn Rdfs:Domain MovieStars PerformedIn Rdfs:Range StarWars
  • 44. <wikp:Brad_Pitt> dbpedia2:name "Pitt, William Bradley” Simple Typed <wikp:Brad_Pitt> dbpedia2:dateOfBirth "1963-12-18"^^xsd:date xsd:date Rdf:type Rdfs:DataType Rdfs:XMLLiteral Rdf:subClassOf Rdfs:DataType Triple
  • 45. rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22- rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:ex="http://example.org/stuff/1.0/"> <rdf:Description rdf:about="http://example.org/item01"> <ex:prop rdf:parseType="Literal" xmlns:a="http://example.org/a#"><a:Box required="true"> <a:widget size="10" /> <a:grommit id="23" /></a:Box> </ex:prop> </rdf:Description> </rdf:RDF> Xsd:Date Rdf:type Rdfs:DataType
  • 46. Rdfs:subClassOf Rdfs:subClassOf Actor Extra Movie Star
  • 48. A break, to tell you what I don’t want to talk about URI vs IRI vs URI N3 vs RDFXML vs Turtle
  • 49.
  • 50.
  • 53.
  • 54. Lets look at Dbpedia – First we need A Query … SPARQL ~ SQL SELECT Subject , ?Predicate , ?Object FROM Subject_Predicate_Object_Table WHERE { Subject = “<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford>" and Not required in ?Predicate like ‘%’ and SQL, but we’ll leave It here to help show ?Object like ‘%’ The differences }
  • 55. 1. The “from” is defaulted 2. The position infers the “Subject =“ 3. No Quotes around URL 4. Use “{}” instead of () SELECT Subject , ?Predicate , ?Object FROM Subject_Predicate_Object_Table WHERE { Subject = “<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford>" and ?Predicate like ‘%’ and ?Object like ‘%’ }
  • 56. 5. Only the positional values with “?” in front are inferred in the select list 6. No comma between items in select list 7. The “and” is inferred 8. The “like ‘%’” is inferred SELECT Subject , ?Predicate , ?Object FROM Subject_Predicate_Object_Table WHERE { Subject = <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford> and ?Predicate like ‘%’ and ?Object like ‘%’ }
  • 57. SPARQL SELECT ?Predicate ?Object WHERE { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford> ? Predicate ?Object }
  • 58. SELECT ?Predicate ?Object WHERE {<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford> ?Predicate ?Object } Predicate Object
  • 59. SELECT ?Subject ?Predicate WHERE {<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harrison_Ford> ?Subject ? ?Predicate } Predicate Object
  • 60. Sparql Queries The movies that were written by one of Harrison Fords wives ? SELECT ?s ?p ?o WHERE { { :Harrison_Ford dbpedia2:spouse ?o. ?s <http://dbpedia.org/property/writer> ?o } } order by ?s s callret-1 o :E.T._the_Extra-Terrestrial dbpedia2:writer :Melissa_Mathison :Kundun dbpedia2:writer :Melissa_Mathison :The_Black_Stallion_%28film%29 dbpedia2:writer :Melissa_Mathison :The_Escape_Artist dbpedia2:writer :Melissa_Mathison :Twilight_Zone:_The_Movie dbpedia2:writer :Melissa_Mathison
  • 62. Any Other repositories SELECT ?s owl:sameAs ?o WHERE {:Harrison_Ford owl:sameAs ?o.} callret-0 callret-1 o :Harrison_Ford owl:sameAs < http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvup_m5wpE :Harrison_Ford owl:sameAs > <http://rdf.freebase.com/ns/m/0c0k1> :Harrison_Ford owl:sameAs <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/actor/755>
  • 63. Freebase or DBPedia Both extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available as RDF Freebase and dbpedia have different schemas, different identifiers, and different goals. Freebase imports data from a wide variety of sources, not just Wikipedia, whereas DBPedia focuses on just Wikipedia data DBPedia is funded by grants/sponsorships from various organisations, while Freebase is run by Metaweb, an incorporated company. DBpedia has strong connections to the Semantic Web research community. Freebase has strong connections to the open data / startup community. DBpedia tools are developed by 3rd parties and the open-source community. Freebase tools are developed by Metaweb and the Freebase community. DBpedia lets you query its data via a SPARQL end point Freebase lets you query its data via an MQL API
  • 65.
  • 66. YAGO Beatles' wives born before Woodstock and near London
  • 67. RPI Logd http://logd.tw.rpi.edu
  • 69. RPI Logd results from Sparql Query
  • 71.
  • 72.
  • 73.
  • 74. RDFa (Query the web pages) <html> <html> <head> ... </head> <body> ... <head> ... </head> Wikinomics <body> ... <br/> <div xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" Don Tapscott xmlns:my=" http://www.myURL.com/" <br/> about=“my:Page001” 2006-10-01 <p> <span property="dc:title">Wikinomics</span> <br/> <br/> </body> <span property="dc:creator">Don Tapscott</span> <span property="dc:date">2006-10-01</span> </div> </body> exec 'SELECT * WHERE { ?s ?p ?o }' --data ‘www.myURL.com/Page001' Subject Predicate Object Triple My:Page001 <dc:title> “Wikinomics” My:Page001 <dc:creator> “Don Tapscott” My:Page001 <dc:date> “2006-10-01”
  • 75. Drupal (Most popular CMS ) *1 *1 Wordpress is much larger, but classified as blog
  • 76.
  • 79. OWL Web Ontology Language callret-0 callret-1 o :Harrison_Ford owl:sameAs < http://sw.opencyc.org/concept/Mx4rvup_m5wpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA :Harrison_Ford owl:sameAs > <http://rdf.freebase.com/ns/m/0c0k1> :Harrison_Ford owl:sameAs <http://data.linkedmdb.org/resource/actor/755>
  • 80.
  • 81. rdf:type owl:Thing - rdf:type dbpedia:ontology/Person - rdf:type <http://schema.org/Person> - dbpedia:class/yago/Person100007846 rdf:type - dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanFilmActors rdf:type - dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanConservationists rdf:type - rdf:type foaf:Person - rdf:type dbpedia:class/yago/JewishActors - rdf:type dbpedia:class/yago/LivingPeople - dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanTelevisionActors rdf:type - rdf:type dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanAviators - dbpedia:class/yago/ActorsFromCalifornia rdf:type - dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanActorsOfRussianDescent rdf:type - rdf:type <http://umbel.org/umbel/rc/Actor> - rdf:type <http://umbel.org/umbel/rc/Artist> - dbpedia:class/yago/PeopleFromLosAngeles,California rdf:type - dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanPeopleOfGermanDescent rdf:type - dbpedia:class/yago/AmericanPeopleOfIrishDescent rdf:type - dbpedia:class/yago/ActorsFromChicago,Illinois rdf:type
  • 82.
  • 83.
  • 84.
  • 85. rdfs = www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_” rdf = www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/#ch_”