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Using Shape Expressions (ShEx) to Share RDF Data Models and to Guide Curation with Rigorous Validation

Published on Jul 19, 201920 Views

We discuss Shape Expressions (ShEx), a concise, formal, modeling and validation language for RDF structures. For instance, a Shape Expression could prescribe that subjects in a given RDF graph that fa

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Using Shape Expressions (ShEx) to Share RDF Data Models and to Guide Curation with Rigorous Validation00:00
Link for these slides00:14
Our Collaboration00:25
ShEx00:42
ShEx Implementations01:03
ShEx Test Suite01:13
Online Validators for ShEx01:31
Three Use Cases01:49
Use Case One: FHIR02:06
FHIR schema example02:52
Use Cases Two and Three with Wikidata03:51
ShEx on Wikidata04:37
E namespace on Wikidata06:32
Use Case Two: ShEx is used in GeneWiki07:10
Infobox populated by structured data from Wikidata08:32
Validation example for GeneWiki08:42
Validation in Wikidata’s Toolforge implementation08:47
Wikidata Integrator (WDI)09:27
Use Case Three: ShEx is used in Digital Preservation10:10
Describing Software and File formats in Wikidata11:47
Screenshot of Validation12:46
Why ShEx?13:08
Find ShEx Papers13:44
Quick Start14:14
Getting started with ShEx on Wikidata14:32
Join the conversation15:06
ShEx Community Group15:14