On 3/15/2013 8:57, developer wrote:
Hi Holger,
thanks for your fast reply. My question was if it is possible to
identify the rule, the current sparql-rule is stored to. Rules are
stored as blank nodes and have no URIs, so it is not possible to
identify a rule to access its structure from other rules. Is that
correct? The intention is to link a statement to the rule by which it
has been inferred.
Ah ok, I think I understand better now. TBC already has an explanation
facility - for each triple it remembers which rule added it. This info
can be accessed from the explain button in the Inferences view. If you
are a SPIN API user, you can access the same info using the
SPINExplanations object passed into the SPINInferences.
Where and how would you want to access this info? I think I could add a
spif function to query this from other SPARQL queries.
Holger
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