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==Lecture 5: RDFS== | ==Lecture 5: RDFS== |
Revision as of 06:53, 18 January 2021
Textbook
- New textbook in the Spring semester 2021 is The Knowledge Graph Cookbook - Recipes that Work, by Andreas Blumauer and Helmut Nagy (April 16, 2020). mono/monochrom. The whole book is obligatory reading.
- The old textbook in INFO216 was Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist, Second Edition: Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL by Dean Allemang and James Hendler (Jun 3, 2011). Morgan Kaufmann. It is still recommended reading, but not obligatory.
Other materials
In addition, the materials listed below for each lecture are either mandatory or suggested reading. Because we are moving from Java to Python this spring, the reading list is not final. We will add more materials to each lecture in the next few weeks.
The lectures and lectures notes are also part of the curriculum.
Make sure you download the electronic resources to your own computer in good time before the exam. This is your own responsibility. That way you are safe if a site becomes unavailable or somehow damaged the last few days before the exam.
Note: to download some of the papers, you need to be inside UiB's network. Either use a computer directly on the UiB network or connect to your UiB account through VPN.
Lectures
Below are the mandatory and suggested readings for each lecture. All the textbook chapters are mandatory. Java-based readings are also available as an alternative to the Python-based materials.
Lecture 6: RDFS Plus
Themes:
- Basic OWL concepts
- Axioms, rules and entailments
- Programming basic OWL in Python
Mandatory readings:
- Chapter 8 in Allemang & Hendler. In the text book.
- Slides from the lecture.
Useful materials (cursory):
- OWL 2 Document Overview
- OWL2 Primer
- OWL 2 Quick Reference Guide
- OWL2 RDF-Based Semantics
- The OWL-RL materials from Lecture 5
Lecture 7 and 8: Vocabularies
Themes:
- LOD vocabularies and ontologies
Mandatory readings:
- Chapters 9-10 and 13 in Allemang & Hendler. In the text book.
- Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV)
- LODstats
- Slides from the lecture
- Additional slides about the News Angler project
Useful materials:
- Vocabularies:
- SKOS - Simple Knowledge Organization System Home Page
- schema.org - Full Hierarchy
- Dublin Core (DC)
- Friend of a Friend (FOAF)
- geo: World Geodetic Standard (WGS) 84
- The RDF Data Cube Vocabulary
- Annotating vocabulary descriptions (VANN)
- Vocabulary Status (VS)
- Creative Commons (CC) Vocabulary
- Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets (VoID)
- Provenance Interchange (PROV)
- Event Ontology (event)
- Time ontology in OWL (time, OWL-time)
- Timeline Ontology (tl)
- Biographical Information (BIO)
- Semantic Interlinked Online Communities (SIOC)
- Bibliographic Ontology (bibo)
- Music Ontology (mo)
- This is what we expect you to know about each vocabulary: Its purpose and where and how it can be used. You should know its most central 3-6 classes and properties be able to explain its basic structure. It is less important to get all the names and prefixes 100% right: we do not expect you to learn every little detail by heart. schema.org is less important because you have already had about it in INFO116.
Lecture 9 and 10: Linked Data Resources
Themes:
- Important Linked Open Datasets
- DBpedia
- LinkedGeoData
- GeoNames
- Wikidata
- and others
Mandatory readings:
- Bizer, C., Heath, T., & Berners-Lee, T. (2009). Linked data-the story so far. Semantic services, interoperability and web applications: emerging concepts, 205-227.
- Färber, M., Ell, B., Menne, C., & Rettinger, A. (2015). A Comparative Survey of DBpedia, Freebase, OpenCyc, Wikidata, and YAGO. Semantic Web Journal, July.
- The Linking Open Data (LOD) cloud diagram
- Slides from the lecture
Useful materials:
Lecture 11 and 12: Web APIs
Themes:
- JSON, JSON-LD
- Semantic web services
- Semantic workflows
Mandatory readings:
- JSON Syntax (mandatory)
- Section 2 in W3C's JSON-LD 1.1 Processing Algorithms and API (mandatory)
- Slides from the lecture
Useful materials:
- JSON for Linked Data (supplementary)
- What is Linked Data? Short video introduction to Linked Data by Manu Sporny
- What is JSON-LD? Short video introduction to JSON-LD by Manu Sporny
Lecture 13: OWL
Themes:
- Advanced OWL
- Axioms, rules and entailments
- Programming advanced OWL in Python
Mandatory readings:
- Chapters 11-12 in Allemang & Hendler. In the text book.
- Slides from the lecture
Useful materials:
- OWL 2 Document Overview (cursory)
- OWL2 Primer (cursory)
- OWL 2 Quick Reference Guide (cursory)
- VOWL: Visual Notation for OWL Ontologies (cursory)
- WebVOWL (cursory)
Lecture 14: OWL DL
Themes:
- Description logic
- Decision problems
- OWL-DL
- Programming with OWL-DL reasoners in Python
Mandatory readings:
Useful materials:
- Nardi & Brachman: Introduction to Description Logics. Chapter 1 in Description Logic Handbook. (cursory)
- Baader & Nutt: Basic Description Logics. Chapter 2 in Description Logic Handbook.
- Cursory, quickly gets mathematical after the introduction. In particular, sections 2.2.2.3-4 about fixpoint semantics apply to TBoxes with cyclic definitions, which we do not consider in this course. We also do not consider the stuff about rules, epistemics, and reasoning from section 2.2.5 on.
- Complexity of Reasoning in Description Logics. Powered by Evgeny Zolin. (informative)
Lecture 15: Ontology Development
Themes:
- Ontology Development 101 method
Mandatory readings:
- Chapters 14-16 in Allemang & Hendler. In the text book.
- Noy & McGuinness (2001): Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology. Paper.
- Slides from the lecture
Useful materials:
- Sicilia et al. (2012): Empirical findings on ontology metrics. (very cursory paper)
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