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Category: SPARQL
Data wrangling with OpenRefine, PoolParty and SPARQL — Enabling multi-language thesaurus in PoolParty
In our recent endeavor to import in PoolParty the Google Product taxonomy in different languages, we encountered some challenges that needed to be addressed. The first challenge was that the
PoolParty GraphSearch brings knowledge search to a new level
There is a strong connection between information storage and retrieval, namely how information storage is implemented under the hood directly impacts the retrieval or search. The knowledge management techniques we
Visualize PoolParty Project Data with SKOS Play!
As of PoolParty 5.5 you can easily manage In Scheme relationships for your concepts according to the SKOS standard.
Introducing Graph-based Semantic Layers in Enterprises
Enterprises providing information using digital data need to make their data searchable, reusable and structured. Graph-based semantic layers do just that.
If You like "Friends" You May like "Veronica’s Closet"!
In a previous blog post I have discussed the power of SPARQL to go beyond data retrieval to analytics. Here I look into the possibilities to implement a product recommender all in SPARQL.
If You like “Friends” You May like “Veronica’s Closet”!
In a previous blog post I have discussed the power of SPARQL to go beyond data retrieval to analytics. Here I look into the possibilities to implement a product recommender all in SPARQL.
SPARQL analytics proves boxers live dangerously
You have always thought that SPARQL is only a query language for RDF data? Then think again, because SPARQL can also be used to implement some cool analytics. I show here two
Using SPARQL clause VALUES in PoolParty
Since PoolParty fully supports SPARQL 1.1 functionalities you can use clauses like VALUES. The VALUES clause can be used to provide an unordered solution sequence that is joined with the results