My name is Dominik. I have similar interests to yours. My research field are Semantic Web / Linked Data, RDF and Property Graphs. A few mouths ago I was in Seweden in Neo4j and discuss my approach to mapping RDF to PG. You can read my paper at http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-49157-8_9
Are you interested in cooperation?
Hi Dominik, apologies for the late response. Yes, collaborations are more than welcome, source code lives in this Github repo: https://github.com/jbarrasa/neosemantics . Looking forward to your comments, feedback and of course pull requests 😉
Hi Jesus,
Apologies if this is not the right forum for this question.
I’m just starting off with graph databases and ontologies. Looking your presentation “How semantic is your graph?” from the 2016 Graph Connect talk it is something I want to delve into it. One question, the actual semantic engine (:POST rdf/semanticypher {query}), is the rdf/semanticypher jar, some code, or has it subsumed by neosemantics? I did look on your github site, couldn’t find it. If is available, could you please let me know where I can download it?
(And if this kind of question needs to be somewhere else I would appreciate knowing where so that I don’t make the same mistake again 🙂 )
Now, to answer your question, you’re right, that is now effectively part of Neosemantics. I removed the semanticypher method months (probably years) ago so if that particular example is of interest you can dig in the history of the repository but I’d recommend you use the new inferencing capabilities in Neosemantics which will help you achieving exactly the same. Here is a link to the manual. It includes some examples. https://neo4j.com/docs/labs/nsmntx/current/inference/
Let me know if that answers your question and if not let’s resume the conversation in the Neo4j community forum.
Thanks for your interest!
Hi Jesús,
My name is Dominik. I have similar interests to yours. My research field are Semantic Web / Linked Data, RDF and Property Graphs. A few mouths ago I was in Seweden in Neo4j and discuss my approach to mapping RDF to PG. You can read my paper at http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-49157-8_9
Are you interested in cooperation?
Best regards,
Dominik
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Hi Dominik, apologies for the late response. Yes, collaborations are more than welcome, source code lives in this Github repo: https://github.com/jbarrasa/neosemantics . Looking forward to your comments, feedback and of course pull requests 😉
Cheers,
JB.
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Hi Jesus,
Apologies if this is not the right forum for this question.
I’m just starting off with graph databases and ontologies. Looking your presentation “How semantic is your graph?” from the 2016 Graph Connect talk it is something I want to delve into it. One question, the actual semantic engine (:POST rdf/semanticypher {query}), is the rdf/semanticypher jar, some code, or has it subsumed by neosemantics? I did look on your github site, couldn’t find it. If is available, could you please let me know where I can download it?
(And if this kind of question needs to be somewhere else I would appreciate knowing where so that I don’t make the same mistake again 🙂 )
thanks,
Richard
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Hi Richard, my recommendation would be for you to post any question on the Neo4j Community site. There is a section for RDF integration and Neosemantics:
https://community.neo4j.com/c/integrations/linked-data-rdf-ontology
Now, to answer your question, you’re right, that is now effectively part of Neosemantics. I removed the semanticypher method months (probably years) ago so if that particular example is of interest you can dig in the history of the repository but I’d recommend you use the new inferencing capabilities in Neosemantics which will help you achieving exactly the same. Here is a link to the manual. It includes some examples.
https://neo4j.com/docs/labs/nsmntx/current/inference/
Let me know if that answers your question and if not let’s resume the conversation in the Neo4j community forum.
Thanks for your interest!
JB.
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