Hi Paul,
This still seems to be DAML and still has a mismatch between F as a
literal and ns:F as a resource.
See: http://markmail.org/message/leny7trglpc5qjt6
Did you send the right attachment? (There's only one)
Dave
On 30/05/16 21:00, Paul Akkermans wrote:
All,
I tried to resolve all tips and tricks and it still does not work. I have
included the files as attachment. The Java code now looks like the
following:
public static void main(String args[])
{
Model schema = FileManager.get().loadModel("file:c://test.xml");
Model data = FileManager.get().loadModel("file:c://royal92.xml");
Reasoner reasoner = ReasonerRegistry.getRDFSReasoner();
reasoner = reasoner.bindSchema(schema);
InfModel infmodel = ModelFactory.createInfModel(reasoner, data);
Resource nForce =
infmodel.getResource("http://www.daml.org/2001/01/gedcom/royal92#@I661@");
printStatements(infmodel, nForce, null, null);
}
I would expect that my reasoner would pare the a:sex="F" and it should
contain the property rdf:type with concept Female.
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Lorenz B. [mailto:[email protected]]
Verzonden: maandag 23 mei 2016 8:37
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: Enrichment question
Hello Paul,
off-topic, but don't write RDF/XML by hand. Use TURTLE or N-TRIPLES instead.
@topic: Try to list all individuals first, maybe you took the wrong
namespace. It's not clear from the snippet you showed us in the beginning
what prefix a: is defined as.
Kind regards,
Lorenz
All,
I am trying to semantically enrich the following snippet:
<a:Individual rdf:about="#@I661@"
a:sex="F"
</a:Individual>
I tried to do it the following way:
<rdfs:Class rdf:ID="Individual">
<rdfs:comment> An individual named in a GEDCOM file. </rdfs:comment>
<rdfs:subClassOf>
<daml:Restriction>
<daml:onProperty rdf:resource="#sex"/>
<daml:toClass
rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema#string"/>
</daml:Restriction>
</rdfs:subClassOf>
<rdfs:subClassOf>
<daml:Restriction>
<daml:onProperty rdf:resource="#sex"/>
<daml:hasValue rdf:resource="F"/>
</daml:Restriction>
</rdfs:subClassOf>
For some reason, when a run the program(see below) I don't get to see
that #@ I661@ is of type female
Can somebody help me out (or direct me to an example) how to enrich
a:sex="F" in such a way that the program recognizes F is of type Female?
Best regards,
Paul Akkermans
The program:
Model schema = FileManager.get().loadModel("file:c://test.xml");
Model data = FileManager.get().loadModel("file:c://royal92.xml");
Reasoner reasoner = ReasonerRegistry.getOWLReasoner();
reasoner = reasoner.bindSchema(schema);
InfModel infmodel = ModelFactory.createInfModel(reasoner, data);
Resource nForce =
infmodel.getResource("http://www.daml.org/2001/01/gedcom/royal92#@I661
@");
printStatements(infmodel, nForce, null, null);
--
Lorenz Bühmann
AKSW group, University of Leipzig
Group: http://aksw.org - semantic web research center
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