Lab: Social Semantics
Lab Date/Time: Wednesday 10th August 2011. 15:30 - 17:00 / Wednesday 23rd May 2012. 15:00 - 16:00
Tutor: Matthew Rowe
This hands-on session will teach you how to read and interpret social graphs described using social semantics and how such graphs can be utilised in a real-world setting.
Parts
The session is composed of 2 parts:
- Part 1: Combining Social Graphs (45 mins to complete). Detect equivalent people in distinct graphs and infer relations between those entities.
- Part 2: Detecting Web Citations (45 mins to complete). Applying social semantics to identify web citations from a list of candidate citations.
In each case SPARQL will be used to explore available information and infer relations based on matched triple patterns.
Useful Resources
- SPARQL W3C Specification
- SPARQL Wikipedia Page (easier going than the W3C Spec)
- FOAF Ontology description
- Semantic Technologies Lecture Nodes (Slideshare)
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