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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Chapters 1-2 in Allemang & Hendler (suggested)
* Chapters 1-2 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUrEh-nqtU Tim Berners-Lee talks about the semantic web] (mandatory)
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUrEh-nqtU Tim Berners-Lee talks about the semantic web] (mandatory)
* [[:File:S01-KnowledgeGraphs.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]
* [[:File:S01-KnowledgeGraphs.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]


Useful materials:
Useful materials:
* Pages 27-55 and 105-122 in Blumauer & Nagy (mandatory)
* Pages 27-55 and 105-122 in Blumauer & Nagy (suggested)
* Important knowledge graphs:
* Important knowledge graphs:
** Wikidata (https://www.wikidata.org/)
** Wikidata (https://www.wikidata.org/)
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Pages 25-28, 92-100, 125-128, and 164-167 in Blumauer & Nagy (mandatory)
* Chapter 3 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-primer/ W3C's RDF 1.1 Primer] (mandatory)
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-primer/ W3C's RDF 1.1 Primer] (mandatory)
* [http://rdflib.readthedocs.io/ rdflib 5.0.0] materials:
* [http://rdflib.readthedocs.io/ rdflib 5.0.0] materials:
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Useful materials:
Useful materials:
* Chapter 3 in Allemang & Hendler (suggested)
* Pages 25-28, 92-100, 125-128, and 164-167 in Blumauer & Nagy (suggested)
* [https://rdflib.readthedocs.io/en/stable/apidocs/modules.html RDFLib API documentation] (useful for the labs and group project)
* [https://rdflib.readthedocs.io/en/stable/apidocs/modules.html RDFLib API documentation] (useful for the labs and group project)
* [https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib RDFLib's GitHub page]
* [https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib RDFLib's GitHub page]
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* For example pages 54-55, 133 in Blumauer & Nagy (mandatory)
* Chapter 5 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* Chapter 5 in Allemang & Hendler (suggested)
* [[:File:sparql-1_1-cheat-sheet.pdf | SPARQL 1.1 Cheat Sheet]]
* [[:File:sparql-1_1-cheat-sheet.pdf | SPARQL 1.1 Cheat Sheet]]
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-update/ SPARQL 1.1 Update Language] (Sections 1-3 are obligatory)
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-update/ SPARQL 1.1 Update Language] (Sections 1-3 are obligatory)
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Useful materials:
Useful materials:
* For example pages 54-55, 133 in Blumauer & Nagy (suggested)
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/ SPARQL 1.1 Query Language]
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/ SPARQL 1.1 Query Language]
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-update/ SPARQL 1.1 Update Language] (the rest of it)
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-update/ SPARQL 1.1 Update Language] (the rest of it)
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Themes:
Themes:
* Chapter 4 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* Application architecture
* Application architecture
* Triple stores and Blazegraph
* Triple stores and Blazegraph
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Part 4 (System Architecture and Technologies) in Blumauer & Nagy (mandatory)
* Part 4 (System Architecture and Technologies) in Blumauer & Nagy (suggested)
* Chapter 4 in Allemang & Hendler (suggested)
* [http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/ Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV)]
* [http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/ Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV)]
* [https://wiki.blazegraph.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Blazegraph]:
* [https://wiki.blazegraph.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Blazegraph]:
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Parts 1 and 3 in Blumauer & Nagy's text book (not tightly related to the lecture, but time to finish them by now :-))
* [[:File:BizerHeathBernersLee-LinkedData2009-TheStorySoFar.pdf | Bizer, C., Heath, T., & Berners-Lee, T. (2009). Linked data-the story so far. Semantic services, interoperability and web applications: emerging concepts, 205-227.]]
* [[:File:BizerHeathBernersLee-LinkedData2009-TheStorySoFar.pdf | Bizer, C., Heath, T., & Berners-Lee, T. (2009). Linked data-the story so far. Semantic services, interoperability and web applications: emerging concepts, 205-227.]]
* [[:File:FarberEtAl-ComparativeSurvey-SWJ2015.pdf | Färber, M., Ell, B., Menne, C., & Rettinger, A. (2015). A Comparative Survey of DBpedia, Freebase, OpenCyc, Wikidata, and YAGO. Semantic Web Journal, July.]]
* [[:File:FarberEtAl-ComparativeSurvey-SWJ2015.pdf | Färber, M., Ell, B., Menne, C., & Rettinger, A. (2015). A Comparative Survey of DBpedia, Freebase, OpenCyc, Wikidata, and YAGO. Semantic Web Journal, July.]]
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Useful materials:
Useful materials:
* Parts 1 and 3 in Blumauer & Nagy's text book (not tightly related to the lecture, but time to finish them by now :-))
* [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Introduction Introduction to Wikidata] and its [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikibase/Indexing/RDF_Dump_Format RDF mapping]
* [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Introduction Introduction to Wikidata] and its [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikibase/Indexing/RDF_Dump_Format RDF mapping]
* [http://wiki.dbpedia.org/about About Dbpedia], its [https://wiki.dbpedia.org/services-resources/ontology Ontology], which you can [https://dbpedia.org/ontology/Place browse]
* [http://wiki.dbpedia.org/about About Dbpedia], its [https://wiki.dbpedia.org/services-resources/ontology Ontology], which you can [https://dbpedia.org/ontology/Place browse]
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Parts 2 and 4 in Blumauer & Nagy's text book
* [[:File:S11-EnterpriseKnowledgeGraphs.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]  
* [[:File:S11-EnterpriseKnowledgeGraphs.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]  
* [[:File:S11-NewsHunter-InfraAndArch.pdf | Slides about the News Hunter infrastructure and architecture]]
* [[:File:S11-NewsHunter-InfraAndArch.pdf | Slides about the News Hunter infrastructure and architecture]]


Supplementary readings:
Supplementary readings:
* Parts 2 and 4 in Blumauer & Nagy's text book (suggested)
* [https://www.blog.google/products/search/introducing-knowledge-graph-things-not/ Introducing the Knowledge Graph: Things not Strings], Amit Singhal, Google (2012). ''(The blog post that introduced Google's knowledge graph to the world.)''
* [https://www.blog.google/products/search/introducing-knowledge-graph-things-not/ Introducing the Knowledge Graph: Things not Strings], Amit Singhal, Google (2012). ''(The blog post that introduced Google's knowledge graph to the world.)''
* [https://blog.google/products/search/about-knowledge-graph-and-knowledge-panels/ A reintroduction to our Knowledge Graph and knowledge panels], Danny Sullivan, Google (2020).
* [https://blog.google/products/search/about-knowledge-graph-and-knowledge-panels/ A reintroduction to our Knowledge Graph and knowledge panels], Danny Sullivan, Google (2020).
* [[:File:2006.13473.pdf | AutoKnow: Self-Driving Knowledge Collection for Products of Thousands of Types]]. Example of research paper from Amazon - perhaps a bit heavy on Bachelor level, but you may want to have a look :-)
* [[:File:2006.13473.pdf | AutoKnow: Self-Driving Knowledge Collection for Products of Thousands of Types]]. Example of research paper from Amazon - perhaps a bit heavy on Bachelor level, but you may want to have a look :-)
* [https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/innovation-at-amazon/making-search-easier How Amazon’s Product Graph is helping customers find products more easily], Arun Krishnan, Amazon (2018). ''(Short blog post that reviews some central ideas from the above research paper.)''
* [https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/innovation-at-amazon/making-search-easier How Amazon’s Product Graph is helping customers find products more easily], Arun Krishnan, Amazon (2018). ''(Short blog post that reviews some central ideas from the above research paper.)''


==Lecture 7: Rules (RDFS)==
==Lecture 7: Rules (RDFS)==
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Pages 101-106 in Blumauer & Nagy (mandatory)
* Chapters 6-7 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* Chapters 6-7 in Allemang & Hendler (suggested)
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/ W3C's RDF Schema 1.1], focus on sections 1-3 and 6 (mandatory)
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/ W3C's RDF Schema 1.1], focus on sections 1-3 and 6 (mandatory)
* [[:File:S05-RDFS.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]  
* [[:File:S05-RDFS.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]  


Useful materials:
Useful materials:
* Pages 101-106 in Blumauer & Nagy (suggested)
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-mt/ W3C's RDF 1.1 Semantics] (cursory, except the axioms and entailments in sections 8 and 9, which we will review in the lecture)
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-mt/ W3C's RDF 1.1 Semantics] (cursory, except the axioms and entailments in sections 8 and 9, which we will review in the lecture)
* [https://github.com/RDFLib/OWL-RL OWL-RL] adds inference capability on top of RDFLib. To use it, copy the ''owlrl'' folder into your project folder, next to your Python files, and import it with ''import owlrl''.
* [https://github.com/RDFLib/OWL-RL OWL-RL] adds inference capability on top of RDFLib. To use it, copy the ''owlrl'' folder into your project folder, next to your Python files, and import it with ''import owlrl''.
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* All of Blumauer & Nagy's text book is mandatory reading. Although the chapters do not match up well with the lectures, this is a good time to finish parts 1 and 3.
* Chapters 9-10 and 13 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* Chapters 9-10 and 13 in Allemang & Hendler (suggested)
* [http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/ Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV)]
* [http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/ Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV)]
* [[:File:S07-S08-VocabulariesAndOntologies.pdf | Slides from the lectures]]
* [[:File:S07-S08-VocabulariesAndOntologies.pdf | Slides from the lectures]]
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Useful materials:
Useful materials:
* All of Blumauer & Nagy's text book is mandatory reading. Although the chapters do not match up well with the lectures, this is a good time to finish parts 1 and 3 (suggested)
* Vocabularies / ontologes:
* Vocabularies / ontologes:
** [http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ SKOS - Simple Knowledge Organization System Home Page]
** [http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ SKOS - Simple Knowledge Organization System Home Page]
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Pages 106-109 in Blumauer & Nagy (mandatory)
* Chapter 8 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* Chapter 8 in Allemang & Hendler (suggested)
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-primer OWL2 Primer], sections 2-6
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-primer OWL2 Primer], sections 2-6
* [http://vowl.visualdataweb.org/ VOWL: Visual Notation for OWL Ontologies]
* [http://vowl.visualdataweb.org/ VOWL: Visual Notation for OWL Ontologies]
* [[:File:S06-OWL-1.pdf | Slides from the lecture.]]
* [[:File:S06-OWL-1.pdf | Slides from the lecture.]]


Useful materials (cursory):
* Pages 106-109 in Blumauer & Nagy (suggested)
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Useful materials (cursory):
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-overview OWL 2 Document Overview]
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-overview OWL 2 Document Overview]
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-quick-reference/ OWL 2 Quick Reference Guide]
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-quick-reference/ OWL 2 Quick Reference Guide]
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Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Chapters 11-12 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-primer OWL2 Primer]
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-primer OWL2 Primer]
* [[:File:S12-OWL-2.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]
* [[:File:S12-OWL-2.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]


Useful materials:
Useful materials:
* Chapters 11-12 in Allemang & Hendler.
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-overview OWL 2 Document Overview] (cursory)
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-overview OWL 2 Document Overview] (cursory)
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/2012/REC-owl2-quick-reference-20121211/ OWL 2 Quick Reference Guide] (cursory)
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/2012/REC-owl2-quick-reference-20121211/ OWL 2 Quick Reference Guide] (cursory)
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Themes:
Themes:
* Chapters 14-16 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
* Ontology Development 101 method
* Ontology Development 101 method


Mandatory readings:
Mandatory readings:
* Pages ... in Blumauer & Nagy (mandatory)
* Pages ... in Blumauer & Nagy (suggested)
* Chapters 14-16 in Allemang & Hendler (suggested)
* [http://liris.cnrs.fr/alain.mille/enseignements/Ecole_Centrale/What%20is%20an%20ontology%20and%20why%20we%20need%20it.htm Noy & McGuinness (2001): Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology.] ''Paper.''  
* [http://liris.cnrs.fr/alain.mille/enseignements/Ecole_Centrale/What%20is%20an%20ontology%20and%20why%20we%20need%20it.htm Noy & McGuinness (2001): Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology.] ''Paper.''  
* [[:File:S15-OntologyDevelopment-5.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]
* [[:File:S15-OntologyDevelopment-5.pdf | Slides from the lecture]]

Revision as of 14:25, 22 January 2022

Textbooks

Main course book:

  • Dean Allemang, James Hendler & Fabien Gandon (2020). Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist, Effective Modeling for Linked Data, RDFS and OWL (Third Edition). ISBN: 9781450376143, PDF ISBN: 9781450376150, Hardcover ISBN: 9781450376174, DOI: 10.1145/3382097. The whole book is mandatory reading.

Supplementary text book (not mandatory):

  • Andreas Blumauer and Helmut Nagy (2020). The Knowledge Graph Cookbook - Recipes that Work. mono/monochrom. ISBN-10: ‎3902796707, ISBN-13: 978-3902796707.

Other materials

In addition, the materials listed below for each lecture are either mandatory or suggested reading. More materials will be added to each lecture in the coming weeks.

The lectures and lectures notes are also part of the curriculum.

Make sure you download the electronic resources to your own computer in good time before the exam. This is your own responsibility. That way you are safe if a site becomes unavailable or somehow damaged the last few days before the exam.

Note: to download some of the papers, you may need to be inside UiB's network. Either use a computer directly on the UiB network or connect to your UiB account through VPN.


Lectures

Below are the mandatory and suggested readings for each lecture. All the textbook chapters in Allemang, Hendler & Gandon are mandatory, whereas the chapters in Blumauer & Nagy are suggested.

To be updated - the readings below are not final for Spring 2022.



Lecture 1: Introduction to knowledge Graphs

Themes:

  • Introduction to Knowledge Graphs
  • Organisation of INFO216

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 2: Representing KGs (RDF)

Themes:

  • RDF
  • Programming RDF in Python

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:


Lecture 3: Querying and updating KGs (SPARQL)

Themes:

  • SPARQL queries
  • SPARQL Update
  • Programming SPARQL and SPARQL Update in Python

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 4: Storing and sharing KGs

Themes:

  • Chapter 4 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
  • Application architecture
  • Triple stores and Blazegraph
  • Endpoints and Wikidata Query Service (WDQS)
  • Web APIs and JSON-LD
  • Serialisation formats

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 5: Open Knowledge Graphs

Themes:

  • The LOD cloud
  • Important open KGs (LOD datasets)
    • Wikidata
    • DBpedia
    • the GDELT project
    • EventKG
    • GeoNames
    • WordNet
    • BabelNet
    • and others

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 6: Enterprise Knowledge Graphs

Themes:

  • Google’s Knowledge Graph
  • Amazon’s Product Graphs
  • Others (← F1)
  • News Hunter’s infrastructure and architecture

Mandatory readings:

Supplementary readings:

Lecture 7: Rules (RDFS)

Themes:

  • RDFS
  • Axioms, rules and entailment
  • Programming RDFS in Python

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 8: Vocabularies

Themes:

  • LOD vocabularies and ontologies

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

This is what we expect you to know about each vocabulary: Its purpose and where and how it can be used. You should know its most central 3-6 classes and properties be able to explain its basic structure. It is less important to get all the names and prefixes 100% right: we do not expect you to learn every little detail by heart.

Lecture 9: Ontologies (OWL)

Themes:

  • Basic OWL concepts
  • Axioms, rules and entailments
  • Programming basic OWL in Python

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials (cursory):

  • Pages 106-109 in Blumauer & Nagy (suggested)

Lecture 10: Reasoning about KGs (DL)

Themes:

  • Description logic
  • Decision problems
  • OWL-DL

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 11: Formal ontologies (OWL-DL)

Themes:

  • Advanced OWL

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 12: KG embeddings

Lecture 13: Knowledge Engineering

Themes:

  • Chapters 14-16 in Allemang & Hendler (mandatory)
  • Ontology Development 101 method

Mandatory readings:

Lecture 14: Wrapping up

 

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