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Knowledge Graph Construction Community Group
The overall goal of this community group is to support its participants into developing better methods for Knowledge Graphs construction. The Community Group will (i) study current Knowledge Graph construction methods and implementations, (ii) identify the corresponding requirements and issues that hinter broader Knowledge Graph construction, (iii) discuss use cases, (iv) formulate guidelines, best practices and test cases for Knowledge Graph construction, (v) develop methods, resources and tools for evaluating Knowledge Graphs construction, and in general (vi) continue the development of the W3C-recommended R2RML language beyond relational databases. The proposed Community Group could be instrumental to advance research, increase the level of education and awareness and enable learning and participation with respect to Knowledge Graph construction.
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biweekly meetings
Anastasia Dimou
Posted on:
April 6, 2021
The Community Group meets every 2nd Monday at 15h CET.
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New R2RML implementation report
Pieter Heyvaert
Posted on:
May 10, 2021
We are excited to announce that a new version of the
R2RML implementation report
is available as of today! This report lists different R2RML processors and whether they pass or fail the
R2RML test cases
In the last few months, the
W3C Knowledge Graph Construction Community Group
has been working on reviving the
original R2RML implementation report
. We believe that this is a valuable resource for our community as it allows users to easily determine which processors are best suited for their use cases. Before we have a look at the details, we would like to thank everybody who contributed to this effort, especially Jhon Toledo, Dylan Van Assche, Benjamin Cogrel and Guohui Xiao!
So what can you find in the report? The most important component is the table that lists the different R2RML test cases in the left column and the different processors in the top row. At the time of writing the included processors are Ontop, Morph-RDB, Db2triples, R2RML-F, and the RMLMapper.
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How the implementation report is generated is different from the original report. Each processor’s developer executes the R2RML test cases and hosts the corresponding knowledge graph with the results. The report is then dynamically built based on these different knowledge graphs, through the use of
Walder
. If developers in the future update their processors and the test case results, then the report is automatically updated by using the updated information in the knowledge graph. Adding a new processor is also easy: we only need to add the link to the knowledge graph to our configuration of Walder. Check out the code on
Github
We also provide
a script
to ease the execution of the test cases if they are not integrated in your development setup. The scripts automatically generate an EARL report with the results for your processor. Currently, there is support for MySQL and PostgreSQL, and more RDBMS will be added in the future. Any feedback is welcome!
Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions or remarks. If you would be interested in further advancing the state of mapping heterogeneous data to RDF, you can join our
Community Group
. You are certainly welcome!
Call for Participation in Knowledge Graph Construction Community Group
W3C Team
Posted on:
January 8, 2019
The
Knowledge Graph Construction Community Group
has been launched:
The overall goal of this community group is to support its participants into developing better methods for Knowledge Graphs construction. The Community Group will (i) study current Knowledge Graph construction methods and implementations, (ii) identify the corresponding requirements and issues that hinter broader Knowledge Graph construction, (iii) discuss use cases, (iv) formulate guidelines, best practices and test cases for Knowledge Graph construction, (v) develop methods, resources and tools for evaluating Knowledge Graphs construction, and in general (vi) continue the development of the W3C-recommended R2RML language beyond relational databases. The proposed Community Group could be instrumental to advance research, increase the level of education and awareness and enable learning and participation with respect to Knowledge Graph construction.
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This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2019-01-02 by Anastasia Dimou. The following people supported its creation: Anastasia Dimou, Pieter Heyvaert, Ben De Meester, Erik Mannens, David Gu, Aaron Bradley, Danh Le Phuoc, Emeka Okoye, Matteo Lissandrini, Khalid Belhajjame, Alan Morrison, Uche Ogbuji, Bill McCrea, Dimitris Kontokostas, Francis Opoku. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.
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