Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
When developing a knowledge graph, it is important to promote its (re)usability, accessibility, and persistence. One way of accomplishing (re)usability is through the principled use (i.e., using a structured development methodology) of a schema that describes and documents the relations between concepts in the knowledge graph. With respect to accessibility and persistence, one can consider exposing a SPARQL endpoint and allowing interested parties to query against it. While this is a very exible approach, it makes it difficult to explore the data. On the other hand, one could consider exposing data through a framework such as Wikibase. In this paper, we provide a small library of patterns that link between a traditional ontology design pattern and the underlying Wikibase data model.
Repository Citation
Eells, A.,
Shimizu, C.,
Zhou, L.,
Hitzler, P.,
Gonzalez, S.,
& Rehberger, D.
(2021). Aligning Patterns to the Wikibase Model. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 3011.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cse/728

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