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RDF graph validation using rule-based reasoning

Paper proposing an alternative validation approach for RDF graphs using rule-based reasoning.

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RDF graph validation using rule-based reasoning

By Ben De Meester, Pieter Heyvaert, Dörthe Arndt, Anastasia Dimou, Ruben VerborghSemantic Web
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The paper presents a new validation method that uses rule-based reasoning to validate RDF graphs. It compares to existing approaches and provides a formal ground and practical implementation called Validatrr, which is based on N3Logic and the EYE reasoner.

The proposed approach better explains the root cause of violations and returns an accurate number of violations.

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The paper presents a new validation method that uses rule-based reasoning to validate RDF graphs. It compares to existing approaches and provides a formal ground and practical implementation called Validatrr, which is based on N3Logic and the EYE reasoner. The proposed approach better explains the root cause of violations and returns an accurate number of violations.

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