Hey Miel,
you are welcome to make a submission for the next meeting about this
(and/or other DBpedia related things you are working on)
http://wiki.dbpedia.org/meetings/Leipzig2016
On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Dimitris Kontokostas <jimk...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Of course! the next one is co-located with SEMANTiCS and we plan to
> announce it publicly soon
> http://wiki.dbpedia.org/meetings/Leipzig2016
>
> On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 8:27 PM, Miel Vander Sande <
> miel.vandersa...@ugent.be> wrote:
>
>> Done! I will also prepare a submission for the upcoming community meeting
>> perhaps?
>>
>>
>>
>> On 05 Jun 2016, at 18:41, Dimitris Kontokostas <jimk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> cool project, we should add it on the website!
>> can you also send it to the dbpedia-discussion list?
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 11:42 AM, Miel Vander Sande <
>> miel.vandersa...@ugent.be> wrote:
>>
>>> Announcing the second generation, Memento compliant DBpedia Archive
>>> with Triple Pattern Fragments support
>>>
>>> Since 2010, the Research Library of the Los Alamos National Laboratory
>>> has operated a DBpedia Archive that provided access via Subject URIs
>>> and supported datetime negotiation as defined in the Memento protocol
>>> [1]. This allowed access to prior versions of any DBpedia subject page
>>> by accessing the current page, following a link to a TimeGate provided
>>> by that page, and subsequently negotiating in the datetime dimension
>>> with that TimeGate.
>>>
>>> In a collaboration between the Los Alamos National Laboratory and
>>> Ghent University, the DBpedia Archive has recently received a major
>>> overhaul. DBpedia versions 2.0 through 2015 were converted to HDT
>>> files [2]. A streamlined process [3] was devised to clean up source
>>> files to be processed by the C++ HDT software [4]. The Java version
>>> of the HDT software [5] was enhanced to support processing large
>>> source files. The DBpedia HDT files were then exposed using the Linked
>>> Data Fragment server software [6], which was augmented with native
>>> support for the Memento protocol.
>>>
>>> As a result, the new DBpedia Archive supports datetime negotiation for:
>>> * Subject URIs - In this case, a resource at http://dbepdia.org
>>> provides a link to a corresponding TimeGate at the DBpedia Archive.
>>> For additional information, see [7].
>>> * Triple Pattern Fragments - In this case, a resource at
>>> http://fragments.dbpedia.org provides a link to a corresponding
>>> TimeGate at the DBpedia Archive. For additional information, see [8].
>>> The capability to perform datetime negotiation for Triple Pattern
>>> Fragments is especially powerful because it enables solving temporal
>>> SPARQL queries using a Memento-compliant Triple Pattern Fragment
>>> client [9].
>>>
>>> A slide deck [10] and a video recording of a presentation [11]
>>> detailing the effort to create the new DBpedia Archive are available.
>>>
>>> With greetings from the project team:
>>>
>>> Los Alamos National Laboratory: Lyudmila Balakireva, Harihar Shankar,
>>> Herbert Van de Sompel
>>> Ghent University: Miel Vander Sande, Ruben Verborgh
>>>
>>> [1] RFC 7089 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7089
>>> [2] HDT, Binary Representation of RDF http://www.rdfhdt.org/
>>> [3] DBpedia cleanup scripts for HDT creation
>>> https://bitbucket.org/hariharshankar/dbpedia_hdt/overview
>>> [4] C++ HDT processing software
>>> https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/hdt-cpp
>>> [5] Java HDT processing software https://github.com/luda171/hdt-java
>>> [6] Linked Data Fragment Server
>>> https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js
>>> [7] DBpedia Archive, Subject URI access
>>> http://mementoweb.org/depot/native/dbpedia/
>>> [8] DBpedia Archive, Triple Pattern Fragments access
>>> http://mementoweb.org/depot/native/fragments/
>>> [9] Triple Pattern Fragment Client
>>> https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Client.js/
>>> [10]
>>> http://www.slideshare.net/hvdsomp/dbpedia-archive-using-memento-triple-pattern-fragments-and-hdt
>>> [11] https://vimeo.com/163210737
>>>
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