On 5/5/12 6:31 AM, Alex wrote:
Hello, I have managed to isolate the problem and I have an indicative schema and some java code for generating some triples.Tell me where I can send them. Please respond to me asap. Thanks.
We just need triples and schema. You can send to [email protected], and you can add me to cc. list. Kingsley
On 4 May 2012 16:53, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote:On 5/4/12 9:08 AM, Alex wrote:Thanks I will try that. Though with a quick view I didn't understand it. Are there any instance data stored? Which graphs are already stored? Again I get errors searching for graphs using http://demo.openlinksw.com/isparql/: Virtuoso ..... Error SQ200: Query too large, more than 65000 variables in stateThere is a link on /sparql . Example link: http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql?rdfinf (preferred instance for this exercise since it has the most resources behind it). Rule Name for RDFS Schema: "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema" . KingsleyI think our dataset and possible the schema on which the rule is based have a copyright or some other restrictions and I might not be able to share them.I am going to contact the person responsible and let you know. On 4 May 2012 04:21, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote:On 5/3/12 1:08 PM, Hugh Williams wrote: Hi Alex, Are you able to provide some sample data for the inference rule you are creating and the datasets it is being applied against so we can follow a set of steps to recreate this problem in-house ? Or if you can recreate on one of our public SPARQL endpoints that would be helpful also as in both case we have a test case to look into and resolve the issue if required ? Alex, In our earlier exchanges, I forgot to mention to you the fact that a number of our public facing sparql endpoints can be used as problem recreation beds. In your case, assuming you are using the RDFS Schema as your inference rule, you can simply make use of our preset inference rules. Here's what you need to do: 1. Goto to one of the endpoints 2. Select an inference rule 3. Use the selected inference rule in a sparql query scoped to an existing named graph IRI or use the sponger feature (via FROM CLAUSE (option get:soft "add" ) or define get:soft "add" pragma) . Possible endpoints: 1. http://demo.openlinksw.com/sparql 2. http://uriburner.com/sparql . Rule name for RDFS Schema is "RDFs" , and its based on the ontology at: http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema . Thus, you are going to be executing: Data Creation: sparql define get:soft "add" define input:inference "RDFs" insert {graph<rdfs_g> {?s ?p ?o}} using<g> where {?s ?p ?o} and sparql define get:soft "add" define input:inference "RDFs" insert {graph<rdfs_g> {<uri> ?p ?o}} using<g> where {<uri> ?p ?o} then make your sample queries that demonstrate the problem in question. Kingsley Best Regards Hugh Williams Professional Services OpenLink Software, Inc. // http://www.openlinksw.com/ 10 Burlington Mall Road, Suite 265, Burlington MA 01803 Weblog -- http://www.openlinksw.com/blogs/ LinkedIn -- http://www.linkedin.com/company/openlink-software/ Twitter -- http://twitter.com/OpenLink Google+ -- http://plus.google.com/100570109519069333827/ Facebook -- http://www.facebook.com/OpenLinkSoftware Universal Data Access, Integration, and Management Technology Providers On 3 May 2012, at 15:19, Alex wrote: Hello, so the referred problem also exists in the 6.1.5 version. This time I tried the following queries w.r.t Sparql 1.1: sparql define input:inference<something> insert {graph<rdfs_g>{<uri> ?p ?o}} using<g> where{<uri> ?p ?o}; (1) sparql define input:inference<something> insert {graph<rdfs_g>{?s ?p ?o}} using<g> where{?s ?p ?o}; (2) Using the following query: sparql select * from<rdfs_g> where{<uri> ?p ?o}; The result after (1) is different than those after (2). The tests regards the number of inferred triples and a requirement is backward chaining. I cannot have a "safe" outcome with the above behavior. I know that virtuoso is huge and maybe requires a lot of work. However, I am not so sure if I have enough time anymore. The deadlines are chasing me and I am afraid I should change triple store. On 27 April 2012 18:52, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote: On 4/27/12 10:18 AM, Alex wrote: Thank you for your support. Two more things to take into consideration on the previous statistics. Even though the total number of triples in<rdfs_g> and<g> might be 8 and that there is 1 class instance in both graphs this does not mean that the triples are the same in<rdfs_g> and<g>, e.g., the triple (<uri> rdf:type ?o) is different in<g> and in <rdfs_g> w.r.t ?o (i.e., 2 different class instances, where in <rdfs_g> is only one inferred). Moreover, I have installed 06.01.327 version on ubuntu. Meanwhile I do not promise that I will upgrade virtuoso (maybe only after an official response) because of the possible danger of messing up with the dataset and/or current configuration. Please upgrade as this helps resolution of this matter. You can dump your dataset and then reload into the upgraded instance. You can also make backup and restore. Kingsley On 27 April 2012 16:57, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote: On 4/27/12 9:31 AM, Alex wrote: Yes rdfs schema. 15 is the total number of triples including both the inferred and the explicit ones from<g>. Okay, I am going to hand this over to our support team to see if they can recreate based on the information in this post. Naturally, you have to bear with the support turnaround which is always based on what's on the queue etc.. They (or I) will get back to you. Kingsley On 27 April 2012 15:45, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote: On 4/27/12 8:36 AM, Alex wrote: I can give you some statistics if this is helpful. Number of triples in<g>: 152329 Number of triples with subject<uri> in<g>: 8 Number of triples with subject<uri> in<rdfs_g> : 8 Number of triples applying rdfs on triples with subject<uri> in<g>: 15 I assume you are using rdfs schema for your inference rule? If true, I also assume 15 is the inferred triples count? Kingsley sparql define input:inference<something> select count(*) from<g> where{?s ?p ?o} : 152329 ! sparql define input:inference<something> select count(*) from<g> where{<uri> rdf:type ?o} : 1 sparql define input:inference<something> select count(*) from<rdfs_g> where{<uri> rdf:type ?o}: 1 sparql clear graph<rdfs_g> sparql define input:inference<something> insert into<rdfs_g> {<uri>?p ?o} where{graph<g> {<uri> ?p ?o}} sparql define input:inference<something> select count(*) from <rdfs_g> where{<uri> rdf:type ?o}: 6 I hope there will be no typos. Do you need anything else to share with you? Please let me know. Thanks. On 27 April 2012 15:05, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote: On 4/27/12 7:35 AM, Alex wrote: Following the Carina's advice: shutdown() change value of parameter "ResultSetMaxRows" in the .ini file to 1000000000000000 save sudo virtuoso-t -f& sudo isql-vt Applying again the rule, I get same the wrong behavior: inference only on the<uri> results to the correct inferred triples, but not in the case of inference on the whole dataset. I think and I am afraid I cannot "share" the dataset I am testing ( if you meant that). I changed my query to selection: sparql define input:inference<something> select * from<g> where{?s ?p ?o} limit 20 I do not know how the inference is evaluated on the triples and how the result is returned, but in the first 20 results I do not see any new inferred triple. Without sharing a SPARQL URL you can share the results of a SELECT query e.g., a count of the records when using a SELECT query. Kingsley On 27 April 2012 14:18, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote: On 4/27/12 6:57 AM, Carina Haupt wrote: On 27.04.2012 12:14, Alex wrote: Hello again, my scenario is the following: given a graph<g> with some triples apply a rule set based on a schema and insert the inferred triples to another graphs<rdfs_g>. So I use the following query to accomplish that: sparql define input:inference<something> insert into<rdfs_g> {?s ?p ?o} where{graph<g> {?s ?p ?o}} (1) I then check for a specific uri in rdfs_g and I see the same inferred triples but NOT all of them and the number of triples is the same. To further test it I apply the same rule for this specific uri: sparql define input:inference<something> insert into<rdfs_g> {<uri> ?p ?o} where{graph<g> {<uri> ?p ?o}} (2) Comparing the<rdfs_g> to<g> there is big difference on the number of triples (i.e. 15 to 8 rows respectively) and I think I see the total inferred triples. What is wrong with that?? I have test it (1) on a smaller dataset that <g> and works fine. I am begging to lose my mind on this. How could I debug this? There is a threshold in the ini file which defines how many triples are returned at max. Perhaps this is the source of your problem?! Ciao Carina Yes re. INI. Alternatively, one diagnostic option re. assistance from us would be to change the INSERT into a SELECT and then share the SPARQL protocol URL. Kingsley Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. 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