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This page will be updated with Python examples related to the labs as the course progresses.
This page will be updated with Python examples related to the labs as the course progresses.
=Examples from the lectures=
==Lecture 1: Introduction to KGs==
Turtle example:
<syntaxhighlight>
@prefix ex: <http://example.org/> .
ex:Roger_Stone
    ex:name "Roger Stone" ;
    ex:occupation ex:lobbyist ;
    ex:significant_person ex:Donald_Trump .
ex:Donald_Trump
    ex:name "Donald Trump" .
</syntaxhighlight>
==Lecture 2: RDF==
Blank nodes for anonymity, or when we have not decided on a URI:
<syntaxhighlight>
from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD
EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')
g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)  # this is why the line '@prefix ex: <http://example.org/> .'
                  # and the 'ex.' prefix is used in the Turtle serialisation below!
robertMueller = BNode()
g.add((robertMueller, RDF.type, EX.Human))
g.add((robertMueller, FOAF.name, Literal('Robert Mueller', lang='en')))
g.add((robertMueller, EX.position_held, Literal('Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation', lang='en')))
print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))
</syntaxhighlight>
Blank nodes used to group related properties:
<syntaxhighlight>
from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD
EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')
g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)
# This is a task in Exercise 2
print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))
</syntaxhighlight>
Literals:
<syntaxhighlight>
from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD
EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')
g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, RDF.type, EX.Human))
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, FOAF.name, Literal('Robert Mueller', lang='en')))
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, FOAF.name, Literal('رابرت مولر', lang='fa')))
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, DC.description, Literal('sixth director of the FBI', datatype=XSD.string)))
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, EX.start_time, Literal(2001, datatype=XSD.integer)))
print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternative container (open):
<syntaxhighlight>
from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD
EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')
g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)
muellerReportArchives = BNode()
g.add((muellerReportArchives, RDF.type, RDF.Alt))
archive1 = 'https://archive.org/details/MuellerReportVolume1Searchable/' \
                    'Mueller%20Report%20Volume%201%20Searchable/'
archive2 = 'https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/18/politics/full-mueller-report-pdf/index.html'
archive3 = 'https://www.politico.com/story/2019/04/18/mueller-report-pdf-download-text-file-1280891'
g.add((muellerReportArchives, RDFS.member, Literal(archive1, datatype=XSD.anyURI)))
g.add((muellerReportArchives, RDFS.member, Literal(archive2, datatype=XSD.anyURI)))
g.add((muellerReportArchives, RDFS.member, Literal(archive3, datatype=XSD.anyURI)))
g.add((EX.Mueller_Report, RDF.type, FOAF.Document))
g.add((EX.Mueller_Report, DC.contributor, EX.Robert_Mueller))
g.add((EX.Mueller_Report, SCHEMA.archivedAt, muellerReportArchives))
print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))
</syntaxhighlight>
Sequence container (open):
<syntaxhighlight>
from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD
EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')
g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)
donaldTrumpSpouses = BNode()
g.add((donaldTrumpSpouses, RDF.type, RDF.Seq))
g.add((donaldTrumpSpouses, RDF._1, EX.IvanaTrump))
g.add((donaldTrumpSpouses, RDF._2, EX.MarlaMaples))
g.add((donaldTrumpSpouses, RDF._3, EX.MelaniaTrump))
g.add((EX.Donald_Trump, SCHEMA.spouse, donaldTrumpSpouses))
print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))
</syntaxhighlight>
Collection (closed list):
<syntaxhighlight>
from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD
EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')
g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)
from rdflib.collection import Collection
g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)
donaldTrumpSpouses = BNode()
Collection(g, donaldTrumpSpouses, [
    EX.IvanaTrump, EX.MarlaMaples, EX.MelaniaTrump
])
g.add((EX.Donald_Trump, SCHEMA.spouse, donaldTrumpSpouses))
print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))
g.serialize(destination='s02_Donald_Trump_spouses_list.ttl', format='turtle')
print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))
</syntaxhighlight>


=Example lab solutions=
=Example lab solutions=

Revision as of 08:54, 25 January 2023

This page will be updated with Python examples related to the labs as the course progresses.

Examples from the lectures

Lecture 1: Introduction to KGs

Turtle example:

@prefix ex: <http://example.org/> .
ex:Roger_Stone
    ex:name "Roger Stone" ;
    ex:occupation ex:lobbyist ;
    ex:significant_person ex:Donald_Trump .
ex:Donald_Trump
    ex:name "Donald Trump" .

Lecture 2: RDF

Blank nodes for anonymity, or when we have not decided on a URI:

from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD

EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')

g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)  # this is why the line '@prefix ex: <http://example.org/> .'
                  # and the 'ex.' prefix is used in the Turtle serialisation below! 

robertMueller = BNode()
g.add((robertMueller, RDF.type, EX.Human))
g.add((robertMueller, FOAF.name, Literal('Robert Mueller', lang='en')))
g.add((robertMueller, EX.position_held, Literal('Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation', lang='en')))

print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))

Blank nodes used to group related properties:

from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD

EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')

g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)

# This is a task in Exercise 2

print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))

Literals:

from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD

EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')

g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)

g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, RDF.type, EX.Human))
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, FOAF.name, Literal('Robert Mueller', lang='en')))
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, FOAF.name, Literal('رابرت مولر', lang='fa')))
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, DC.description, Literal('sixth director of the FBI', datatype=XSD.string)))
g.add((EX.Robert_Mueller, EX.start_time, Literal(2001, datatype=XSD.integer)))

print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))

Alternative container (open):

from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD

EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')

g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)

muellerReportArchives = BNode()
g.add((muellerReportArchives, RDF.type, RDF.Alt))

archive1 = 'https://archive.org/details/MuellerReportVolume1Searchable/' \
                    'Mueller%20Report%20Volume%201%20Searchable/'
archive2 = 'https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/18/politics/full-mueller-report-pdf/index.html'
archive3 = 'https://www.politico.com/story/2019/04/18/mueller-report-pdf-download-text-file-1280891'

g.add((muellerReportArchives, RDFS.member, Literal(archive1, datatype=XSD.anyURI)))
g.add((muellerReportArchives, RDFS.member, Literal(archive2, datatype=XSD.anyURI)))
g.add((muellerReportArchives, RDFS.member, Literal(archive3, datatype=XSD.anyURI)))

g.add((EX.Mueller_Report, RDF.type, FOAF.Document))
g.add((EX.Mueller_Report, DC.contributor, EX.Robert_Mueller))
g.add((EX.Mueller_Report, SCHEMA.archivedAt, muellerReportArchives))

print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))

Sequence container (open):

from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD

EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')

g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)

donaldTrumpSpouses = BNode()
g.add((donaldTrumpSpouses, RDF.type, RDF.Seq))
g.add((donaldTrumpSpouses, RDF._1, EX.IvanaTrump))
g.add((donaldTrumpSpouses, RDF._2, EX.MarlaMaples))
g.add((donaldTrumpSpouses, RDF._3, EX.MelaniaTrump))

g.add((EX.Donald_Trump, SCHEMA.spouse, donaldTrumpSpouses))

print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))

Collection (closed list):

from rdflib import Graph, Namespace, Literal, BNode, RDF, RDFS, DC, FOAF, XSD

EX = Namespace('http://example.org/')

g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)

from rdflib.collection import Collection

g = Graph()
g.bind('ex', EX)

donaldTrumpSpouses = BNode()
Collection(g, donaldTrumpSpouses, [
    EX.IvanaTrump, EX.MarlaMaples, EX.MelaniaTrump
])
g.add((EX.Donald_Trump, SCHEMA.spouse, donaldTrumpSpouses))

print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))
g.serialize(destination='s02_Donald_Trump_spouses_list.ttl', format='turtle')

print(g.serialize(format='turtle'))

Example lab solutions

Getting started (Lab 1)

from rdflib import Graph, Namespace

g = Graph()

ex = Namespace('http://example.org/')

g.bind("ex", ex)

#The Mueller Investigation was lead by Robert Mueller.
g.add((ex.Mueller_Investigation, ex.leadBy, ex.Robert_Muller))

#It involved Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, George Papadopoulos, Michael Flynn, and Roger Stone.
g.add((ex.Mueller_Investigation, ex.involved, ex.Paul_Manafort))
g.add((ex.Mueller_Investigation, ex.involved, ex.Rick_Gates))
g.add((ex.Mueller_Investigation, ex.involved, ex.George_Papadopoulos))
g.add((ex.Mueller_Investigation, ex.involved, ex.Michael_Flynn))
g.add((ex.Mueller_Investigation, ex.involved, ex.Michael_Cohen))
g.add((ex.Mueller_Investigation, ex.involved, ex.Roger_Stone))

# --- Paul Manafort ---
#Paul Manafort was business partner of Rick Gates.
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.businessManager, ex.Rick_Gates))
# He was campaign chairman for Trump
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.campaignChairman, ex.Donald_Trump))

# He was charged with money laundering, tax evasion, and foreign lobbying.
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.chargedWith, ex.MoneyLaundering))
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.chargedWith, ex.TaxEvasion))
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.chargedWith, ex.ForeignLobbying))

# He was convicted for bank and tax fraud.
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.convictedFor, ex.BankFraud))
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.convictedFor, ex.TaxFraud))

# He pleaded guilty to conspiracy.
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.pleadGuiltyTo, ex.Conspiracy))
# He was sentenced to prison.
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.sentencedTo, ex.Prison))
# He negotiated a plea agreement.
g.add((ex.Paul_Manafort, ex.negoiated, ex.PleaBargain))

# --- Rick Gates ---
#Rick Gates was charged with money laundering, tax evasion and foreign lobbying.
g.add((ex.Rick_Gates, ex.chargedWith, ex.MoneyLaundering))
g.add((ex.Rick_Gates, ex.chargedWith, ex.TaxEvasion))
g.add((ex.Rick_Gates, ex.chargedWith, ex.ForeignLobbying))

#He pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to FBI.
g.add((ex.Rick_Gates, ex.pleadGuiltyTo, ex.Conspiracy))
g.add((ex.Rick_Gates, ex.pleadGuiltyTo, ex.LyingToFBI))

#Use the serialize method to write out the model in different formats on screen
print(g.serialize(format="ttl"))
# g.serialize("lab1.ttl", format="ttl") #or to file

#Loop through the triples in the model to print out all triples that have pleading guilty as predicate
for subject, object in g[ : ex.pleadGuiltyTo : ]:
    print(subject, ex.pleadGuiltyTo, object)

# Michael Cohen, Michael Flynn and the lying is part of lab 2 and therefore the answer is not provided this week 

#Write a method (function) that submits your model for rendering and saves the returned image to file.
import requests
import shutil

def graphToImage(graph):
    data = {"rdf":graph, "from":"ttl", "to":"png"}
    link = "http://www.ldf.fi/service/rdf-grapher"
    response = requests.get(link, params = data, stream=True)
    # print(response.content)
    print(response.raw)
    with open("lab1.png", "wb") as fil:
        shutil.copyfileobj(response.raw, fil)

graph = g.serialize(format="ttl")
graphToImage(graph)