Search Results for author: Daniel Garijo

Found 8 papers, 6 papers with code

Creating and Querying Personalized Versions of Wikidata on a Laptop

no code implementations6 Aug 2021 Hans Chalupsky, Pedro Szekely, Filip Ilievski, Daniel Garijo, Kartik Shenoy

Application developers today have three choices for exploiting the knowledge present in Wikidata: they can download the Wikidata dumps in JSON or RDF format, they can use the Wikidata API to get data about individual entities, or they can use the Wikidata SPARQL endpoint.

Retrieval

A Study of the Quality of Wikidata

1 code implementation1 Jul 2021 Kartik Shenoy, Filip Ilievski, Daniel Garijo, Daniel Schwabe, Pedro Szekely

Wikidata has been increasingly adopted by many communities for a wide variety of applications, which demand high-quality knowledge to deliver successful results.

Semantic Workflows and Machine Learning for the Assessment of Carbon Storage by Urban Trees

1 code implementation22 Sep 2020 Juan Carrillo, Daniel Garijo, Mark Crowley, Rober Carrillo, Yolanda Gil, Katherine Borda

Climate science is critical for understanding both the causes and consequences of changes in global temperatures and has become imperative for decisive policy-making.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

OBA: An Ontology-Based Framework for Creating REST APIs for Knowledge Graphs

1 code implementation17 Jul 2020 Daniel Garijo, Maximiliano Osorio

However, there is still a knowledge gap between ontology engineers, who design, populate and create knowledge graphs; and web developers, who need to understand, access and query these knowledge graphs but are not familiar with ontologies, RDF or SPARQL.

Knowledge Graphs

KGTK: A Toolkit for Large Knowledge Graph Manipulation and Analysis

1 code implementation29 May 2020 Filip Ilievski, Daniel Garijo, Hans Chalupsky, Naren Teja Divvala, Yixiang Yao, Craig Rogers, Rongpeng Li, Jun Liu, Amandeep Singh, Daniel Schwabe, Pedro Szekely

Knowledge graphs (KGs) have become the preferred technology for representing, sharing and adding knowledge to modern AI applications.

Knowledge Graphs

Best Practices for Implementing FAIR Vocabularies and Ontologies on the Web

no code implementations29 Mar 2020 Daniel Garijo, María Poveda-Villalón

With the adoption of Semantic Web technologies, an increasing number of vocabularies and ontologies have been developed in different domains, ranging from Biology to Agronomy or Geosciences.

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