The importance of knowledge graphs is increasing. Due to their application in more and more real-world use-cases the data quality issue has to be addressed. The Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL) is the W3C recommendation language for defining integrity constraints over knowledge graphs expressed in the Resource Description Framework (RDF). Annotating SPARQL query results with metadata from the SHACL validation provides a better understanding of the knowledge graph and its data quality. We propose a query engine that is able to efficiently evaluate which instances in the knowledge graph fulfill the requirements from the SHACL shape schema and annotate the SPARQL query result with this metadata. Hence, adding the dimension of explainability ...
Knowledge graph creation and maintenance is difficult for naive users. One barrier is the paucity of...
Flexible querying techniques can be used to enhance users’ access to heterogeneous data sets, such a...
There is a rising number of knowledge graphs available published through various sources. The enormo...
The Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL) is a recent W3C recommendation language for validating RDF da...
We will use a web based SHACL engine that can be accessed through any browser. No installation requi...
A key prerequisite for the successful adoption of the Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL)—the W3C sta...
SHACL is a W3C-proposed schema language for expressing structural constraints on RDF graphs. Recent ...
Knowledge Graphs (KGs) are typically large data-first knowl- edge bases with weak inference rules an...
This project is a proof of concept in finding patterns in knowledge graphs and use them to validate ...
RDF datasets can be queried using the SPARQL language but are often irregularly structured and incom...
In a data-driven world, the amount of data currently collected and processed is perhaps the most spe...
Knowledge graphs such asWikidata are created by a diversity of contributorsand a range of sources le...
We publish here the subset of the DBPedia dataset that was used to evaluate three SHACL validators. ...
International audienceShEx (Shape Expressions) is a language for expressing constraints on RDF graph...
The uploaded datasets contain automatically extracted SHACL shapes for the following datasets: Wi...
Knowledge graph creation and maintenance is difficult for naive users. One barrier is the paucity of...
Flexible querying techniques can be used to enhance users’ access to heterogeneous data sets, such a...
There is a rising number of knowledge graphs available published through various sources. The enormo...
The Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL) is a recent W3C recommendation language for validating RDF da...
We will use a web based SHACL engine that can be accessed through any browser. No installation requi...
A key prerequisite for the successful adoption of the Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL)—the W3C sta...
SHACL is a W3C-proposed schema language for expressing structural constraints on RDF graphs. Recent ...
Knowledge Graphs (KGs) are typically large data-first knowl- edge bases with weak inference rules an...
This project is a proof of concept in finding patterns in knowledge graphs and use them to validate ...
RDF datasets can be queried using the SPARQL language but are often irregularly structured and incom...
In a data-driven world, the amount of data currently collected and processed is perhaps the most spe...
Knowledge graphs such asWikidata are created by a diversity of contributorsand a range of sources le...
We publish here the subset of the DBPedia dataset that was used to evaluate three SHACL validators. ...
International audienceShEx (Shape Expressions) is a language for expressing constraints on RDF graph...
The uploaded datasets contain automatically extracted SHACL shapes for the following datasets: Wi...
Knowledge graph creation and maintenance is difficult for naive users. One barrier is the paucity of...
Flexible querying techniques can be used to enhance users’ access to heterogeneous data sets, such a...
There is a rising number of knowledge graphs available published through various sources. The enormo...