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NdFluents: An Ontology for Annotating Statements in Linked Data

Published on Jul 10, 2017968 Views

RDF provides the means to publish, link, and consume heterogeneous information on the Web of Data, whereas OWL allows the construction of ontologies and inference of new information that is implicit i

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NdFluents00:00
Introduction00:12
Introduction - 100:49
Introduction - 201:05
Outline01:24
4dFluents01:53
4dFluents - 102:41
NdFluents03:06
Problems to consider03:49
Combination of Different Contexts04:37
Comparing NdFluents against other approaches05:12
N-ary relations05:48
Singleton Property06:09
Rule Preservation06:41
Rule Preservation - 107:12
Rule Preservation - 208:15
Rule Preservation - 308:26
Rule Preservation - 408:36
Non-Contextual Rule Preservation09:00
Rule Preservation with conclusion unchanged09:32
Rule Preservation with conclusion unchanged - 110:00
Comparing NdFluents against other approaches 10:07
Comparing NdFluents against other approaches - 110:47
Reification11:28
Reification - 111:45
N-Ary Relations11:52
N-Ary Relations - 112:00
Singleton Property12:04
Singleton Property - 112:11
NdFluents12:36
NdFluents. Additional Inferences12:58
Comparing NdFluents against other approaches 14:31
Conclusions and Future Work15:27