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LiDIA Integration Architecture Queries Linked Data
1. LiDIA: An integration architecture to
query Linked Open Data from
multiple datasets
Presents:
M.S.C. Cristian A. Rodríguez Enríquez
MSc Cristian A. Rodríguez Enríquez - PhD Giner Alor Hernández – PhD Guillermo Cortés Robles
Division of Research and Postgraduate Studies Instituto Tecnológico de Orizaba
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3. Background
The Web of Linked Data grows rapidly and
contains data from a wide range of different
domains,
including
life
science
data,
geographic data, government data, library and
media data, as well as cross-domain data sets
such as DBpedia or Freebase.
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4. Background
According to the Linked Open Data Cloud
Diagram (LODCD), there are 295 data sets
catalogued and classified under Linked Open
Data format (public available data).
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5. Background
According to the Linked Open Data Cloud
Diagram (LODCD), there are 295 data sets
catalogued and classified under Linked Open
Data format (public available data).
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6. Linked Open Data
• Public available Linked Data
• Knowledge is: Organized and Accessible
Highlight: http://www.lod-cloud.net/
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8. Google & Linked Data
Highlight: http://www.google.com/insidesearch/features/search/knowledge.html
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9. Problem?
Linked Data applications that want to consume data from
this global data space face the challenges that:
• Data sources use a wide range of different RDF
vocabularies to represent data about the same type of
entity.
• The same real-world entity, for instance a person or a
place, is identified with different URIs within different
data sources.
• Data about the same real-world entity coming from
different sources may contain conflicting value.
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10. LiDIA Search
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11. LiDIA Search
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14. Knowledge Transfer
Dr. Spence Silver, a 3M scientist, is busily
researching adhesives in the laboratory. In the
process, he discovers something peculiar: an
adhesive that sticks lightly to surfaces but does
not tightly bond to them.
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15. Knowledge Transfer
While singing in his church choir,
Art Fry, another 3M scientist, tires
of losing his place in the hymnal.
He dreams of a bookmark that's
lightly
adhesive.
Then
he
remembers Silver's adhesive, and
his dream begins to become real.
What would happen if knowledge could be
transferred to other domains?
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16. Conclusions
• Linked Data as an alternative to keep the
information structured and organized through
the Web, is the present, not the future.
• Linked Open Data is an efficient way to
increase knowledge sharing through the
Web.
• LiDIA aims to achieve knowledge transfer
and integration of multiple data sources.
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17. Future Work
Use of user interface design patterns, and other
technologies available in the human-computer
interaction context in order to improve the user
experience:
• Natural language processing
• Speech recognition
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18. Future Work
Achieve the integration for multiple domains:
• Process queries and provide them with
context, regardless of the domain of
knowledge in which the user makes the
search in order to get better results
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20. Questions?
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