Readings

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Textbook

The textbook in INFO216 is Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist, Second Edition: Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL by Dean Allemang and James Hendler (Jun 3, 2011). Morgan Kaufmann. The whole book is obligatory reading.


Other materials

In addition, the materials listed below for each lecture are either mandatory or suggested reading. Because we are moving from Java to Python this spring, the reading list is not final. We will add more materials to each lecture in the next few weeks.

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

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Lectures

Below are the mandatory and suggested readings for each lecture. All the textbook chapters are mandatory. Java-based readings are also available as an alternative to the Python-based materials.


Lecture 1: Knowledge Graphs

Themes:

  • Web of Data
  • INFO216
  • RDFLib
  • The programming project

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 2: RDF

Themes:

  • RDF
  • Programming RDF in Python
  • Finding datasets and vocabularies for your projects

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 3: SPARQL

Themes:

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

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 4: Application Architecture

Themes:

  • Application components
  • Triple stores
  • Visualisation

Mandatory readings:

  • Chapter 4 in Allemang & Hendler. In the text book.
  • Blazegraph:
    • Introduction - About Blazegraph
    • Getting started
    • SPARQL Extensions - Full Text Search, GeoSpatial Search, Refication Done Right
  • Slides from the lecture

Useful materials:


Lecture 5: RDFS

Themes:

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

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

  • W3C's RDF 1.1 Semantics (cursory, except the axioms and entailments in sections 8 and 9, which we will review in the lecture)
  • 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.
  • OWL-RL documentation (most likely more detailed than you will need - check the Python Examples first

Lecture 6: RDFS Plus

Themes:

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

Mandatory readings:

Useful materials:

Lecture 7 and 8: Vocabularies

Themes:

  • LOD vocabularies and ontologies


Lecture 9 and 10: Linked Data Resources

Themes:

  • Important Linked Open Datasets
    • DBpedia
    • LinkedGeoData
    • GeoNames
    • Wikidata
    • and others


Lecture 11 and 12: Web APIs

Themes:

  • JSON, JSON-LD
  • Semantic web services
  • Semantic workflows


Lecture 13: OWL

Themes:

  • Advanced OWL
  • Axioms, rules and entailments
  • Programming advanced OWL in Python


Lecture 14: OWL DL

Themes:

  • Description logic
  • Decision problems
  • OWL-DL
  • Programming with OWL-DL reasoners in Python


Lecture 15: Ontology Development and Evaluation

Themes:

  • Ontology Development 101 method


 

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